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NPR News: Cheeses delivered in 9 states are recalled because of potential listeria
Cheeses delivered in 9 states are recalled because of potential listeria Paris Brothers, a specialty foods company based in Kansas City, Mo., is recalling several cheese products because they could have been contaminated with listeria. No illnesses have been reported. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: Ann Turner Cook, the original Gerber baby, dies at 95
Ann Turner Cook, the original Gerber baby, dies at 95 A sketch of 5-month-old Cook became the Gerber company's trademark in 1931 and has been used in all packaging and advertising since. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: Abbott's baby formula plant is reopening in a step that could soon ease the shortage
Abbott's baby formula plant is reopening in a step that could soon ease the shortage Abbott's initial re-release of products will be available to consumers beginning around June 20, the company says. The facility was forced to close after a bacterial contamination at the site. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: Can the SEC stand up to the richest man on the planet?
Can the SEC stand up to the richest man on the planet? The world's richest man, who has run afoul of regulators before, is in their sights again as he tries to buy Twitter. It's raising questions about the SEC's ability to police the rich and powerful. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: Gun companies have made billions of dollars since the pandemic began, report says
Gun companies have made billions of dollars since the pandemic began, report says NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with The Trace reporter Champe Barton about how gun manufacturers have made record profits during the pandemic. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: Elon Musk has a 'super bad feeling' about the economy and wants Tesla to cut jobs
Elon Musk has a 'super bad feeling' about the economy and wants Tesla to cut jobs Musk wants the electric auto maker to cut 10% off its staff according to a Reuters report. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: Driverless taxis are coming to the streets of San Francisco
Driverless taxis are coming to the streets of San Francisco Regulators gave the Cruise service approval to charge passengers for driverless rides, a first for the state. Initially, the service will be available at night in less congested parts of the city. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: Uvalde special ed staffer seeks to depose gunmaker for a possible lawsuit
Uvalde special ed staffer seeks to depose gunmaker for a possible lawsuit Amy Marin was in Robb Elementary during the shooting. Now she seeks to find out if the gunmaker can be sued for marketing to minors. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: Jennifer Aaker and Naomi Bagdonas: Why good humor makes for good business
Jennifer Aaker and Naomi Bagdonas: Why good humor makes for good business Jennifer Aaker and Naomi Bagdonas teach a class at Stanford's business school called 'Humor: Serious Business.' They say humor is vastly undervalued in business and is key to good leadership. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: The job market stays red-hot with the unemployment rate near a pre-pandemic low
The job market stays red-hot with the unemployment rate near a pre-pandemic low U.S. employers added 390,000 jobs in May as the labor market stays hot. The unemployment rate held steady at 3.6%. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: News brief: Biden's gun speech, Uvalde shooting probe, May unemployment
News brief: Biden's gun speech, Uvalde shooting probe, May unemployment An emotional President Biden pleads with Congress on gun control. Some in Uvalde, Texas, support limits on the most lethal firearms. May's jobs report is likely to show a moderate slowdown in hiring. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: Former bond manager shares investing strategy that he calls strategic mediocrity
Former bond manager shares investing strategy that he calls strategic mediocrity Financial markets have been volatile this year, leading some to figure out ways to navigate the risk. A former fund manager says his long-term strategy for success was to avoid winning. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: After 2 years of working from home, many workers aren't ready to return to the office
After 2 years of working from home, many workers aren't ready to return to the office More than two years into the pandemic, many workers who have worked remotely during that time are resisting returning to the office, forcing their bosses to reconsider how to move forward. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (June 2)
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (June 2) A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: LeBron James is the first active NBA player to become a billionaire
LeBron James is the first active NBA player to become a billionaire According to Forbes, LeBron James' net worth has officially reached $1 billion. The lion's share of his wealth comes from his business ventures and endorsements. Read more on NPR
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