Even though the labels on T-shirts sold by Lions Not Sheep read ‘Made in the USA,’ the company’s products are imported from other countries, according to a Federal Trade Commission complaint.
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California’s last nuclear plant may get new lease on life
The debate comes as the long-struggling industry sees climate change as a reason for optimism.
Wall Street ends flat as investors await inflation updates
The Labor Department will release its report for consumer prices Wednesday, then its report for wholesale prices Thursday.
Pfizer buying spree continues with $5.4 billion hematology deal
The company is flush with cash since its COVID-19 vaccine and its treatment hit the market.
FAA clears Boeing to resume deliveries of 787 Dreamliner
Production of the big, two-aisle jet has been marred by several problems.
Major test of first possible Lyme vaccine in 20 years begins
While a vaccine for dogs has long been available, the only Lyme vaccine for humans was pulled off the U.S. market in 2002 from lack of demand.
How the Inflation Reduction Act might impact you – and change the U.S.
The legislation Democrats muscled through the Senate on Sunday would represent one of the most consequential pieces of economic policy in recent U.S. history.
Caring for drought-burned lawns proves a losing battle for homeowners
With severe drought conditions and soaring temperatures flash-frying lawns around the southern Maine coast, homeowners can perhaps take comfort in not having to mow their brown, crunchy grass as often.
Demand for grocery delivery cools as food costs rise
Grocery delivery saw tremendous growth during the first year of the pandemic.
Arkansas court asked to put recreational cannabis measure on ballot
A state panel rejected the ballot question even though it had enough signatures to qualify.