

Ritz Cracker products recalled over Salmonella fears
Flowers Foods said they, too, issued their recall after a third-party whey powder manufacturer and supplier recalled the ingredient. Salmonella is a bacteria that causes diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps between 12 and 72 hours after infection.
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Trump ready to hit all Chinese imports with tariffs
Donald Trump said he is "ready to go" with tariffs on an additional $500bn of imports from China. For a second day, Trump criticized the Federal Reserve, breaking with a long-standing tradition at the White House in avoiding any influence, real or perceived, as to the actions of the nation's central bank.
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Cloud-driven Microsoft crosses $100bn revenue for first time
It's the time of year where companies start declaring their quarterly financial earnings, and Microsoft is no different. Together with Windows Cloud, it has raked in revenues to the tune of $23 billion. 66,800 crores), according to Microsoft. For the 12 months ending on June 30, Microsoft totalled revenues of $110.36 billion, which is a 14 percent jump over its total 2017 performance ($96.57 billion).
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Donald Trump: China and European Union ‘Manipulating Their Currencies’
The US, which is now doing well, should preserve its right to recover what was lost through such practices as illegal currency manipulation and trade deals that were not profitable for the US, the president tweeted . The rare rebuke was likely to stir a backlash as it broke with the long-established practice of the executive branch not commenting on the Federal Reserve's decisions out of respect for its independence.
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Oil Prices Fall Following U.S. Inventory Rise
They rose 5.8 million barrels last week, compared to a forecast for a decline of 3.6 million barrels. US petroleum demand for the year-to-date was the strongest it's been in 11 years. The kingdom's total crude supply to the market in June were even higher than well-head production, OPEC sources told Reuters , suggesting the Kingdom sold crude from storage.
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Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May survives crucial Brexit vote
Brexit supporters complain that the plan means swathes of the British economy would still be subject to rules set in Brussels . His Labour has now backed staying inside the EU's Customs Union and Single Market. According to a source cited by the Times , Tory Deputy Chief Whip Chris Pincher told rebel MPs they would be responsible for a vote of no confidence if May's plan was shot down.
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Fuel and energy prices set to push inflation to four-month high
Tuesday´s data showed the unemployment rate remained at its joint-lowest since 1975 at 4.2 percent while the proportion of people in work rose to a record high of 75.7 percent after 137,000 jobs were created over the three months to May. Suren Thiru, head of economics at the British Chambers of Commerce, said the case for a rate rise now looks "very weak", although added that recent hawkish rhetoric means an August hike is very much on the table.
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Mandalay Bay Owners Sue 1,000 Victims of Las Vegas Mass Shooting
According to the Las Vegas Review Journal , the company , which owns Mandalay Bay and the Route 91 Harvest Festival venue, is saying they can not be held liable for the October 1 shooting which left 58 people dead and 851 injured.
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EU, Japan sign major trade deal in ‘message against protectionism’
The deal could deal a blow to South Korean exporters that have benefited for many years from the price competitiveness afforded to them by the Korea-EU FTA. The Japan-EU trade deal is also a sign of shifting global ties as Trump distances the United States from long-time allies like the EU, NATO and Canada .
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Elon Musk Attacks Thai Cave Rescue Hero Who Criticized His Mini Submarine
It wouldn't have made it the first 50 metres ", he noted, as most critics had. The cave diver said he was "astonished and very angry" at Musk's Twitter attack on him and upon asked if he would consider going the legal way to give Musk a befitting reply, he said " Yes, it's not finished ".
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Thailand cave rescuer may sue Elon Musk for calling him a pedophile
Unsworth's wife told Reuters on Monday that her husband was returning to Britain on July 19, where he will speak to lawyers. Earlier this month, Musk criticized the media for "negative" coverage of Tesla, and in May said he would create a site where people could rate the trustworthiness of an article and track journalists' "credibility score".
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Brexit blueprint will guarantee aviation jobs, says May
The closely-watched report was unveiled on day two of the Farnborough Airshow, where more orders were announced. Aerospace thrives on free and open global trade, Mr Muilenburg said, and finding solutions is "an important topic to us". Boeing (NYSE:BA) and Qatar Airways finalized an order for five 777 Freighters at the 2018 Farnborough International Airshow. Sichuan Airlines is interested in 10 A350-900s, an order worth $3.2 billion.
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Netflix Shares Fall After Streaming Service Reports Lower Than Expected Subscriber Numbers
Chief Executive Reed Hastings , in a letter to shareholders, called it a "strong but not stellar Q2". Predictably, Netflix shares are down in after-hours trading, with the stock trading down 56 points at the time of this writing. Analysts had expected 79 cents on revenue of $3.94 billion. The California-based company added 670,000 net subscribers in the USA, far below the 1.19 million net additions expected by analysts polled by Thomson Reuters.
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Prime time: A day of deals at Amazon, and at its rivals
You can set notifications for your favourite items to see if they come on sale, as well as preview deals before they go online. Be sure to have your notifications turned to "on" in the settings section of the app, however, if you want to receive notifications.
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Target: Teachers get 15 percent off school supplies for 1 week
This link will not go live until Sunday. "New this year, we're making life a little easier for you, too, with a special 15 percent discount". The discount can be applied to supplies such as: pens, pencils, crayons, markers, classroom storage, organization, tissues, hand sanitizer, and more .
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Greyhound Canada will no longer provide bus services in B.C.
Meantime, a First Nations leader is calling on the government to do something to ensure people can get around. In February, Greyhound Canada announced cuts to many routes across the province, including Keremeos, Manning Park, Hedley and Princeton.
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J&J ordered to pay $4.69 bn damages in talc cancer case
He described to Reuters the company's jurisdictional and scientific arguments for overturning Thursday's verdict. But since then, all home products containing talcum powder are legally obliged to be asbestos-free. Louis case. "Your voice is not just the voice of the community but the voice of the world", Lanier said. The majority of the 22 women were from outside the state of Missouri.