Weeds are one of the biggest problems farmers face. The most common way of controlling them is by using potentially toxic herbicides. …
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CNBC is Now Accepting Applications for the 2025 Disruptor 50 List CNBC is seeking applications for its 13th annual Disruptor 50 list, …
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Crime
Georgia Family Paving Company Engaged in “Sopranos”-Like Turf War with Rivals.
by Tim McBrideby Tim McBrideSix Men from Georgia Paving Company Accused of Instigating Brawl with Rival Company A group of six men from a family-owned paving …
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Politics
White House announces ninth telecom company hacked in Chinese espionage operation
by Tim McBrideby Tim McBrideHere is the article: The White House announced that a ninth U.S. telecommunications company has been hacked as part of a Chinese …
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Politics
The Murdoch family waged a secret court battle over succession. A voting machine company is trying to pry the case open
by John Ellisby John EllisSmartmatic is Suing to Obtain Secret Court Documents in Murdoch Family Feud Smartmatic, the voting technology company, is trying to obtain evidence …
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Business
Lithium company Arcadium Secures $6.7 Billion Acquisition by Rio Tinto
by Curt Heenanby Curt HeenanArcadium Lithium Shareholders Vote to Sell to Rio Tinto for $6.7 Billion Arcadium Lithium announced on Monday that its shareholders have voted …
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Business
Big Lots begins going-out-of-business sales after deal to sell the company collapses.
by Tim McBrideby Tim McBrideDiscount Chain Big Lots Conducts Going-Out-of-Business Sales Amid Bankruptcy A sign is posted in front of a Big Lots store in Hercules, …
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Crime
Michigan man accused in suspected copycat stabbing of executive at rival company
by Tim McBrideby Tim McBrideA Michigan Man Allegedly Stabs Company President in Possible ‘Copycat’ Attack A Michigan man, identified as Nathan Mahoney, 32, has been accused …
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IRVINE, Calif. – The co-founders of WM Technology, Inc., better known as Weedmaps, have proposed to take the cannabis-focused technology firm private. …
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Politics
See court appearance for woman accused of threatening insurance company
by John Ellisby John EllisWoman Faces 15 Years in Prison After Threatening Insurance Company with Phrase Linked to CEO Shooting Briana Boston, 42, is facing charges …
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Business
McKinsey & Company to pay $650 million to settle opioid probe.
by Tim McBrideby Tim McBrideMcKinsey & Company Agrees to Pay $650 Million to Settle Opioid Probe McKinsey & Company, a leading global consulting firm, has agreed …
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Terrorism
UnitedHealth Group CEO vows to reform healthcare system after company leader’s death.
by Tim McBrideby Tim McBrideThe head of UnitedHealthcare’s parent company, Andrew Witty, has written a guest essay for The New York Times in response to the …