October 16, 2025 - 18:59

Recent reports have raised alarms about the presence of high lead levels in various protein powders and shakes, prompting health concerns among consumers. The findings have sparked discussions about the regulatory measures in place for dietary supplements and the need for stricter safety standards to protect public health.
In corporate news, Nestlé has announced a significant restructuring plan that will lead to the elimination of 16,000 jobs globally. This decision reflects the company's efforts to streamline operations and adapt to changing market demands, as they aim to enhance efficiency and focus on core business areas.
Additionally, Smucker’s has initiated legal action against Trader Joe’s, alleging that the grocery chain has created a copycat version of their popular Uncrustables product. This lawsuit underscores the ongoing challenges in brand protection and the competitive nature of the food industry.
In a notable business move, Jack in the Box has agreed to sell Del Taco for $115 million, signaling a strategic shift as the fast-food chain looks to refine its portfolio and concentrate on its primary offerings.
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High impact, high science: How First Flight is building North Carolina’s innovation futureFor more than three decades, First Flight Venture Center has quietly served as a launchpad for science and technology startups across North Carolina. The organization, based in the state`s Research...
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'Ringleader' of Kansas City, Missouri, business burglary gang sentenced Thursday to 17 years in prisonThe man identified as the leader of a burglary ring that hit multiple businesses in Kansas City`s River Market area was sentenced Thursday to 17 years in federal prison. Prosecutors described him...