Trump at McDonald’s, Amazon’s gas discount, and listeria everywhere: Business news roundup
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Americans are on the move — and a new report shows where they’re headed and where they’re coming from.
Census data released as part of the American Community Survey shows that Americans are increasingly heading South. The survey asked respondents where they live now and if they lived in the same place a year ago. It’s an attempt to understand when and where Americans are moving within the country — or what the Census Bureau refers to as state-to-state migration.
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It has been a very busy year for food recalls in the United States. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced several recalls over the past few months for everything from ice cream and waffles to fresh produce and even millions of pounds of deli meat.
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American Airlines (AAL) chief Robert Isom is tired of waiting for Boeing (BA) to get its act together.
“I look forward to the day when they’re not just a distraction,” Isom told CNBC Thursday. “We’ve been struggling with them over the last five years.”
This year in particular, the aircraft manufacturer has been plagued with problemsstarting with a door plug blowout an Alaska Airlines flight in January. Since then, it has faced scrutiny both from regulators and the court of public opinion over a growing pile of safety issues.
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Amazon (AMZN) subscribers pony up for Prime in exchange for free two-day shipping, discounts on services such as Grubhub, and access to films and TV shows on Prime Video. Now they can add gas savings to that list.
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Dead & Co. U2. Ed Bastian. The CEO of Delta Air Lines (DAL) is adding his name to the pantheon of star performers who have taken the stage at the Sphere in Las Vegas, with plans to make a presentation there during CES 2025.
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McDonald’s is facing its first lawsuit from the Quarter Pounder E. coli outbreak
At least 49 victims have been reported nationwide, including one fatality
AI can make a “digital twin” of you. Here’s how it’s shaking up retail
Michelle Bacharach, CEO of AI styling platform FindMine, on how AI can be the “ultimate tiebreaker” between a retailer’s creative and sales teams