Candy maker Mars is responding to pressure to remove synthetic dyes from its candy coating. It’s easier said than done.
A new forecast projects a paltry 790,000 teen jobs this summer. Inflation, older workers and AI are all to blame.
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Tim Cook says the AI boom has made memory chips so scarce and expensive that jacking up the prices has become necessary for Apple.