In the final part of an exclusive interview, the Chairman of the Senate Health and Education panel, Louisiana Senator and Dr. Bill Cassidy, says some moms have come to believe that certain foods have been “corrupted” with additives.
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Klarna ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Business Model Teams Up With DoorDash: ‘Helping Those Who Can’t Afford To Pay For A Whole Meal’
In yet another indication of momentum for public market investors, Klarna, a “buy now, pay later” lender preparing for an IPO, announced on Thursday that it is collaborating with DoorDash as a stakeholder — helping Americans finance their food delivery orders if necessary.
Read More Klarna ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Business Model Teams Up With DoorDash: ‘Helping Those Who Can’t Afford To Pay For A Whole Meal’Harris To Decide On Calif. Governor Run By Late Summer
Kamala Harris, the former Vice President and Presidential candidate, announced that she will decide by the end of the summer whether to run for Governor of California, according to a source familiar with the situation.
Read More Harris To Decide On Calif. Governor Run By Late SummerWaffle House Places Surcharge On Egg Items To ‘Combat National Shortage’
Waffle House, a restaurant chain with over 2000 locations in 25 U.S. states, recently announced that the chain will be adding a $0.50 surcharge to all egg items at its locations — due to the drastic increase in egg prices caused by the ongoing bird flu, which is affecting supply chains.
Read More Waffle House Places Surcharge On Egg Items To ‘Combat National Shortage’December Inflation Hits 2.9%, Driven By Rising Energy And Food Costs
Jeffrey Small, President of Arbor Financial, joins Alicia Summers to discuss the impact of these numbers on consumers, the potential for rate cuts in 2025, and alternative strategies to address inflation.
Read More December Inflation Hits 2.9%, Driven By Rising Energy And Food CostsBiden Announces One-Time $770 Payments For Calif. Fire Victims
President Joe Biden has announced that the government will be providing one-time checks of $770 to victims of the California wildfires.
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