Thousands of farmers and others say Syngenta’s GMO corn cost them billions of dollars.
Vehicle Sales Explode in October; Highest Levels Seen in Fourteen Years
U.S. vehicles sales blew through the proverbial roof in October. Increased consumer confidence as well as low gas prices and attractive interest rates has been the triple play the auto industry had been hoping for.
Factory Orders in the U.S. Declined for the Second Consecutive Month
Factory and manufacturing orders and production fell again in September. The decline was the second straight month that American manufacturing has been stagnant.
Amazon Announces Paternal Leave Policy, Other Benefit Enhancements
Mislabeled seafood common in U.S. markets
DNA testing of salmon, other seafood finds the products often don’t match the labels.
Monday Night Football protesters target Bank of America’s connection to fracking
Maryland group says Dominion’s natural gas facility would pollute their neighborhood.
Construction Spending Rose in September; Highest Level Since 2008
Construction spending in the country was up in September for both the private and public sectors. Analysts are looking at this as a solid sign that the recovery continues to make progress.
Online lender will dole out $1 billion this year
Avant seeks to be the Amazon of online finance.
U.S. Workers’ Wages Only Inched Up Anemic 0.6 Percent in Third Quarter
Wage increases for working Americans just isn’t happening despite rosy economic outlooks from the Federal Reserve and the government.
Food companies shun GMO sugar, to beet farmers’ dismay
Consumer rejection of genetically modified food dilutes demand for sugar from GMO beets.
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