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Black Sheep Egg Company of Arkansas Recalls Free-Range Brown Eggs Over Salmonella Concerns

Black Sheep Egg Company of Arkansas Recalls Free-Range Brown Eggs Over Salmonella Concerns

Black Sheep Egg Company of Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, is recalling 12-count and 18-count cartons of free-range large brown eggs because of potential salmonella contamination. Federal health inspectors collected samples from the company’s processing site and found 40 that were positive for salmonella bacteria. Seven different strains of salmonella were identified, including some known to cause…MORE

Bad Bunny Tapped for Super Bowl Halftime

Bad Bunny Tapped for Super Bowl Halftime

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bad Bunny has been chosen to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, marking a significant moment for Latin identity on a major stage. The Puerto Rican superstar’s selection highlights his global influence and the NFL’s effort to diversify its audience. The halftime show is a collaboration between the NFL, Roc Nation,…MORE

Video Gamer Electronic Arts to Be Bought in Largest-Ever Private Equity Buyout Valued at $55 Billion

Video Gamer Electronic Arts to Be Bought in Largest-Ever Private Equity Buyout Valued at $55 Billion

Electronic Arts, the maker of video games like “Madden NFL,” “Battlefield,” and “The Sims,” is being acquired by an investor group including Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund in the largest private equity-funded buyout in history. The investors, who also include a firm managed by Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, and the private equity firm…MORE

Lufthansa Group to Cut 4,000 Jobs by 2030 With Help of AI, Sees Stronger Profits Ahead

Lufthansa Group to Cut 4,000 Jobs by 2030 With Help of AI, Sees Stronger Profits Ahead

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Lufthansa Group has announced plans to cut 4,000 jobs by 2030, focusing on administrative roles. The company aims to achieve this through artificial intelligence, digitalization, and consolidating work among its member airlines. Most of the job cuts will occur in Germany. Announcing its strategic plans during a presentation in Munich on…MORE

CEO of Drugmaker GSK to Step Down by Year’s End

CEO of Drugmaker GSK to Step Down by Year’s End

LONDON (AP) — GSK Chief Executive Emma Walmsley, the first woman to lead a major pharmaceutical company, will step down Dec. 31 after more than eight years at the head of the London-based drugmaker. Walmsley, 56, will be replaced by Luke Miels, currently GSK’s chief commercial officer, the company said in a statement released on…MORE