U.S. begins testing bird flu vaccines for poultry after record outbreak

By Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) -The U.S. government is testing four potential bird flu vaccines for poultry, officials said on Friday, after more than 58 million chickens, turkeys and other birds have died in the nation’s worst outbreak ever. The trials, conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Research Service, are the first…

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Exclusive-Two U.S. Senators write to Tesla CEO Elon Musk after Reuters probe

By Steve Stecklow, Waylon Cunningham and Hyunjoo Jin (Reuters) – Two U.S. senators have written to Elon Musk, Tesla Inc’s chief executive, questioning him about the sharing by employees of sensitive images recorded by cameras in customers’ vehicles. “This apparent willful disregard for the privacy of Tesla customers is unacceptable and raises serious questions about…

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Tupperware tumbles as cheaper rivals, to-go containers proliferate

By Hilary Russ and Katherine Masters NEW YORK (Reuters) -Tupperware’s financial woes follow a proliferation of free restaurant to-go boxes after a pandemic-era surge in delivery and carryout orders, and an onslaught of competition from cheaper food storage containers like Clorox’s GladWare. Popularized by suburban housewives hawking plastic tubs at private parties in the 1950s,…

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What’s next in the $1.6 billion Dominion defamation suit against Fox?

By Jack Queen (Reuters) – Opening statements are set to begin on Monday in Wilmington, Delaware in a defamation lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox Corp and Fox News, which is seeking $1.6 billion in damages over the network’s coverage of false vote-rigging claims in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Here is what to…

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China takes swipe at Western ‘friend-shoring’ efforts

By Leika Kihara WASHINGTON (Reuters) – China’s central bank governor on Friday took a swipe at efforts by Western economies to trade more with allies and rely less on the world’s largest goods-exporting country, saying such “friend-shoring” attempts could prevent global supply chain tension from easing. Reducing their deep dependence on supply chains with China…

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