Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant road-tests a new quality strategy

By Joseph White LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (Reuters) – Shutting down the assembly lines that build Super Duty pickup trucks at Ford Motor Co’s Kentucky Truck Plant is a multimillion-dollar action company managers try hard to avoid. As part of a new approach to stamping out quality demons, Kentucky Truck Plant manager Joseph Closurdo said he stopped…

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Jared Leto wears giant ‘Choupette’ costume to Met Gala

By Ben Kellerman NEW YORK (Reuters) – An enormous fluffy, white, blue-eyed Burmese cat mascot ascended the Metropolitan Museum of Art steps on Monday in homage to Karl Lagerfeld’s beloved pet “Choupette,” who later revealed himself as actor Jared Leto, bringing a whole new meaning to this year’s Met Gala dress code “in honor of…

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Exclusive-India, China propose ‘multiple pathways’ on cutting use of fossil fuels-sources

By Sarita Chaganti Singh NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India, backed by China, is trying to build a consensus within the G20 group to let countries choose a roadmap to cut carbon emissions instead of setting a deadline to end the use of fossil fuels, three Indian government officials said. India, the current G20 president, is…

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UK retailers report record food inflation but see falls ahead

By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) -Food prices in Britain rose by a record amount over the past 12 months but lower prices are on the horizon, offering some relief to squeezed consumers, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) said on Tuesday. The BRC, representing 5,000 retailers including supermarkets, said food prices at its members soared 15.7%…

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Analysis-Biden travel, Congress recess to squeeze debt limit timeline even more

By Trevor Hunnicutt and David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – For months, the U.S. crisis over the debt limit has been a political abstraction. Not anymore. The U.S. Treasury’s new June 1 estimated deadline for Congress to raise the debt ceiling or risk default has ratcheted up the heat on Washington’s lawmakers to avert an economic…

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Tinder owner Match Group swipes left on Russia, pledging exit by June 30

By Alexander Marrow (Reuters) – Tinder owner Match Group has said it will quit Russia by June 30, citing the need to protect human rights, one of many Western firms to leave since Moscow sent troops into Ukraine last year. “We are committed to protecting human rights,” Match said in an annual impact report published…

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