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Search ArticlesFairlife Pauses U.S. Production After Cyberattack Breached Milk Brand's Systems
Fairlife milk products are seen in New York on Friday, July 17, 2026. NEW YORK (AP) — Milk brand Fairlife is pausing its production in the U.S. after a ransomware cyberattack breached the company's systems. Coca-Cola, which owns Fairlife, announced Thursday that its dairy company had identified "unauthorized access by a third party" to a portion of its systems, including those related to production.
BYK Strengthens Testing, Measurement Portfolio with Autonomous Driving Market Acquisition
Dr. Florian Pfeiffer, Managing Partner of Perisens and Dr. Jörg Krames, Measuring and Testing Instruments, BYK. Columbia, Maryland – BYK-Gardner USA, a subsidiary of the specialty chemicals group ALTANA, yesterday announced its plan to acquire Perisens GmbH. Based in Feldkirchen near Munich, the company develops and manufactures measurement and testing equipment for automotive radar sensors and radar covers, known as radomes.
U.S. Investigators Lead Probe Into Ryanair Flight Where Man Was Partly Sucked Out of Broken Window
The Ryanair desk is seen, Aug. 10, 2018, at the Barajas airport in Madrid, Spain. Article Summary U.S. aviation safety investigators are leading an investigation into a Ryanair flight over Greece where a window dislodged and partially sucked out a passenger before crew members pulled him back inside. The 61-year-old man suffered neck and shoulder injuries, while the incident caused rapid cabin decompression that forced the plane to descend and return to Thessaloniki.
Lilly to Acquire AtaiBeckley for $2.8 Billion
Eli Lilly announced a definitive agreement for Lilly to acquire AtaiBeckley, a company specializing in neuroplastogens, including multiple clinical-stage programs and a discovery pipeline of next-generation compounds. The lead asset, BPL-003 (mebufotenin benzoate), is a synthetic form of 5-MeO-DMT administered intranasally for treatment-resistant depression, which affects millions of people in the United States.
Lettuce at Taco Bell in 5 States Confirmed as a Source of Diarrhea-causing Parasite
A Taco Bell restaurant in Taylor, Mich., July 14, 2026. ATLANTA (AP) — Federal health officials have identified lettuce from Mexico served at Taco Bell locations across five U.S. states as a source of the widespread outbreak of diarrhea-causing parasite cyclospora. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention late Thursday warned consumers not to eat shredded iceberg lettuce from Taco Bell restaurants in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia.
Fed Probe Suggests Tesla's Self-Driving Feature Not to Blame for Deadly Crash
NEW YORK (AP) — Federal safety investigators looking into a runaway Tesla that killed a grandmother in her home say the driver had pressed the accelerator to full speed, suggesting the vehicle's self-driving software was not to blame. The driver had told police that he had the self-driving software turned on, but a report from the National Transportation Safety Board on Wednesday concluded that he had actually overridden that feature when he pushed hard on the pedal.
Brazil Calls Trump’s 25% Tariff Unjust and Vows to Impose Reciprocal Tariffs
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazil has described the latest U.S. tariffs on certain Brazilian imports as unjust and politically motivated, threatening Thursday to impose reciprocal measures on U.S. products. The country's top diplomat criticized U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio for the move. The United States said Wednesday it would impose a new 25% tariff on certain imports from Brazil, citing unfair trade practices by the world's 10th-largest economy.
Trump Cites National Security to Stop Offshore Wind Development
President Donald Trump's administration has worked to stop offshore wind development on the grounds that it's a national security risk since late last year. It halted work on major projects, and it's buying back leases, citing national security concerns. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum says a classified report from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth proves offshore wind is a national security threat.
Quad/Graphics Plans New Packaging Manufacturing Facility in Utah
Quad/Graphics said it's expanding its packaging operations with a new manufacturing facility in Salt Lake City, Utah, adding to its existing packaging operations in Spartanburg, South Carolina, and Franklin, Wisconsin. In addition, the company maintains its global packaging operations in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The Salt Lake City facility is slated to be operational in the fourth quarter of 2026.
Pairs of Glasses Are Boosting Productivity in Some Garment Factories
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — For Ruma Aktar, a sewing machine operator at a garment factory in Bangladesh, one single item has transformed her work and improved her life: A pair of reading glasses. Aktar's work is demanding, with each worker expected to produce thousands of garments a day. Precision is essential, and even small mistakes can slow production or result in rejected items.