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Daily update June 18, 2022
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The Washington Post
Tampons have become hard to find in stores — and more expensive. Even nonprofits working to end period poverty are struggling to get supplies. ... First, Dana Marlowe noticed a drop-off in donations to her nonprofit, which distributes free menstrual products ...
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Politico
While much of that anger has been directed at President Joe Biden for citing corporate greed as a trigger for inflation, there's now another target for their frustration: Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
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The Washington Post
SpaceX has fired employees who helped coordinate an open letter critical of chief executive Elon Musk's behavior on Twitter and other public forums. In an email to employees Thursday reviewed by The Washington Post, the rocket company's president, ...
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NPR
If you're among the travelers who have had their flights delayed or cancelled in recent weeks, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg knows your pain, because his own flight scheduled for Friday was cancelled. He got an alert on his phone Friday ...
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NPR
The shortage is due to a failed chili pepper harvest in northern Mexico, where all of the chilies used in Sriracha come from, according to National Autonomous University of Mexico's Guillermo Murray Tortarolo, who studies climate and ecosystems.
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The Washington Post
More than 1,700 flights into, within or out of the country were canceled and more than 8,700 — about 31 percent — were delayed with serious issues at airports in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, according to flight-tracking service FlightAware. The average ...
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Miami Herald
BOSTON — Attorney General Maura Healey today joined a coalition of 19 attorneys general in support of a proposal by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) spelling out requirements for public U.S. companies to provide accurate and detailed ...
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The Guardian
Australian grocers are starting to feel the heat as a predicted shortage of sriracha sauce has begun to affect supplies and prices. Last week, US-based chilli sauce company Huy Fong announced they would be halting production due to poor chilli harvests.
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