Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller blasted Gov. Greg Abbott鈥檚 鈥渃atastrophic鈥 crackdown on cross-border trucking and warned it will lead to food shortages in the second-largest U.S. state.
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Texas Ag Commissioner Blasts Governor鈥檚 Border Crackdown
Elon Musk Won鈥檛 Join Twitter鈥檚 Board
Twitter Inc.鈥檚 shares slid after Elon Musk decided not to join its board, a stunning twist to a weeklong saga that has captivated the tech community and touched off renewed speculation about the company鈥檚 future.
April 11, 2022Dems Accuse Oil Execs of Profiteering as War Strains Supplies
Congressional Democrats excoriated executives from some of the world鈥檚 biggest oil companies on April 6, accusing them of exploiting the war in Ukraine and a surge in crude prices to secure windfall profits at the expense of American motorists.
April 6, 2022Plus Weighs IPO of Non-China Business
Plus is considering listing its non-China businesses in a U.S. initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter, after the self-driving-truck startup scrapped a merger with a blank-check company.
April 1, 2022Tesla, Amazon Stock Splits Trigger Retail Stampede
Recent proposals from Alphabet Inc., Amazon.com Inc. and Tesla Inc. tell us one thing: Stock splits can spark big rallies as retail traders pile in.
March 29, 2022A World That鈥檚 More Expensive Begins to Reduce Demand
Prices for some of the world鈥檚 most pivotal products 鈥 foods, fuels, plastics, metals 鈥 are spiking beyond what many buyers can afford. That鈥檚 forcing consumers to cut back and, if the trend grows, may tip economies already buffeted by pandemic and war back into recession.
March 28, 2022SEC Plan Would Require Climate-Change Risk Disclosures
Companies will need to reveal detailed information about their greenhouse gas pollution under a proposed U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission plan, marking a major shift in how corporations must show they are dealing with climate change.
March 21, 2022Canadian Pacific Set to Shut Down if Labor Talks Fail
Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. has issued a 72-hour notice to the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference of plans to lock out employees early March 20 if the union鈥檚 leadership and the company fail to negotiate a settlement or agree to binding arbitration.
March 17, 2022Intel Outlines Plans Amid Global Chip Race
Magdeburg in the former East Germany is famous for its towering Gothic cathedral, and not a lot else. It鈥檚 now about to play a key role in U.S. and European efforts to tilt the global balance of power.
March 16, 2022Amazon, Walmart Online Orders Likely Delayed by China Lockdowns
Orders placed with global e-commerce platforms like Amazon and Walmart may be delayed by virus lockdowns and restrictions in some of China鈥檚 key manufacturing hubs, according to an industry body.
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