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NYC utility workers could strike amid heat wave if union, Con Ed don't reach a deal - Gothamist

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As New Yorkers swelter through an extended heat wave this week, roughly 8,000 utility workers are poised to go on strike if their union and Con Edison cant reach a contract deal by midnight on Saturd ...[Continue Reading]

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5 days ago

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MGA Entertainment recalls 'Miniverse' children's toys over 'irritation risk' - Fox Business

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Toy company MGA Entertainment announced a recall of its "Miniverse Make it Mini" sets after high amounts of acrylates were discovered to violate the Federal Hazardous Substances Act, according to the ...[Continue Reading]

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Boeing contractor says he was fired after raising safety concerns - BBC.com

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An aircraft mechanic who was contracted to repair Boeing planes has alleged he was labelled a "snitch" and then sacked for speaking up over safety concerns. Richard Cuevas claimed he witnessed subst ...[Continue Reading]

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FDA warns major US bakery to stop claiming its foods contain allergens when they dont - Fox Business

Greg Wehner

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sent a stern warning to a top U.S. bakery to stop using labels that say its products contain potentially dangerous allergens when they don't. FDA inspect ...[Continue Reading]

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McDonald's USA president talks $5 meal deals: Customers are 'really stretched' - Fox Business

Lindsay Kornick

McDonalds USA president Joe Erlinger assured customers on Tuesday that he understands their concerns over inflated prices. Erlinger appeared on NBCs "Today" show to promote the start of the fast f ...[Continue Reading]

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1 day ago


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Volkswagen, Toyota recall impacts more than 400,000 SUVs over air bag issues - The Washington Post

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Owners of hundreds of thousands of SUVs should stop using the front passenger seat or rolling down the drivers side window until potential air-bag problems are fixed in recalls, two carmakers said. ...[Continue Reading]

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