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Thermos Recalls Millions of Containers as Ejecting Stoppers Pose Severe Liability Risks

Thermos Recalls Millions of Containers as Ejecting Stoppers Pose Severe Liability Risks

Schaumburg, Saturday, 2 May 2026.
Thermos is recalling 8.2 million containers after pressure build-up caused stoppers to forcefully eject, resulting in permanent vision loss for three users and exposing the company to massive liability.

Apple Targets Competitors with Strategic iPhone 18 Pro Pricing Model

Apple Targets Competitors with Strategic iPhone 18 Pro Pricing Model

Exposing Insider Threats: The $4.9 Million Fraud Ring Orchestrated by Postal and Bank Employees

Exposing Insider Threats: The $4.9 Million Fraud Ring Orchestrated by Postal and Bank Employees

Illinois Food Benefit Reductions Threaten Local Retail Revenues

Illinois Food Benefit Reductions Threaten Local Retail Revenues

FEMA Reinstates Whistleblowers Amid Leadership Overhaul and $26 Billion Funding Injection

FEMA Reinstates Whistleblowers Amid Leadership Overhaul and $26 Billion Funding Injection

latest news in economy

Los Angeles Labor March Calls for Economic Blackout Amid Rising Cost of Living

Los Angeles Labor March Calls for Economic Blackout Amid Rising Cost of Living

Los Angeles, Saturday, 2 May 2026.
On May 1, 2026, thousands marched in Los Angeles demanding an ‘economic blackout.’ This massive turnout signals robust union strength, potentially reshaping future regional commerce and collective bargaining.

Billions in Pandemic-Era IRS Refunds Await Taxpayers Ahead of July 2026 Deadline

Billions in Pandemic-Era IRS Refunds Await Taxpayers Ahead of July 2026 Deadline

Millions to Receive Early Social Security Payments This May Due to Calendar Shift

Millions to Receive Early Social Security Payments This May Due to Calendar Shift

U.S. Treasury Raises Savings Bond Interest Rate to 4.26 Percent

U.S. Treasury Raises Savings Bond Interest Rate to 4.26 Percent

Oil Prices Hit Four-Year Highs as the United States Makes Export History

Oil Prices Hit Four-Year Highs as the United States Makes Export History

latest news in companies

Chicago Airport Bottlenecks Force United Airlines to Delay New Regional Flights Until October

Chicago Airport Bottlenecks Force United Airlines to Delay New Regional Flights Until October

Chicago, Saturday, 2 May 2026.
United Airlines has postponed new Wisconsin-to-Chicago routes until October 2026. This delay highlights the severe FAA summer capacity limits currently choking expansion at O’Hare International Airport.

Nationwide Alert: Salmonella Risk in Aldi Pizzas Exposes Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

Nationwide Alert: Salmonella Risk in Aldi Pizzas Exposes Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

Allegiant Advances $1.5 Billion Sun Country Merger as Corporate Jobs Shift to Las Vegas

Allegiant Advances $1.5 Billion Sun Country Merger as Corporate Jobs Shift to Las Vegas

Microsoft Turns Windows PCs Into Gaming Consoles to Drive Service Revenue

Microsoft Turns Windows PCs Into Gaming Consoles to Drive Service Revenue

Spirit Airlines to Ground Fleet Following Collapse of $500 Million Government Bailout

Spirit Airlines to Ground Fleet Following Collapse of $500 Million Government Bailout

latest news in politics

Texas Investigates 30 Companies for Using Fake Offices to Secure Foreign Worker Visas

Texas Investigates 30 Companies for Using Fake Offices to Secure Foreign Worker Visas

Dallas, Saturday, 2 May 2026.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating 30 companies for allegedly creating ‘ghost offices’ to illegally secure foreign labor visas, signaling a severe crackdown on corporate immigration practices.

Trump Backs Andy Barr to Succeed McConnell and Shape Future Tax Policy

Trump Backs Andy Barr to Succeed McConnell and Shape Future Tax Policy

Oklahoma Senate Race Disrupted After Missing Candidate Discovered Dead in Truck

Oklahoma Senate Race Disrupted After Missing Candidate Discovered Dead in Truck

New York Leaders Demand Accountability Over Reassignment of ICE Agent

New York Leaders Demand Accountability Over Reassignment of ICE Agent

USDA Closes Food Stamp Loophole for Luxury Vehicle Owners

USDA Closes Food Stamp Loophole for Luxury Vehicle Owners

latest news in global

U.S. and Venezuela Resume Direct Flights After Seven Years, Reopening Key Corporate Routes

U.S. and Venezuela Resume Direct Flights After Seven Years, Reopening Key Corporate Routes

Caracas, Friday, 1 May 2026.
Yesterday, April 30, 2026, the first direct U.S.-Venezuela flight in seven years landed in Caracas, signaling a diplomatic thaw and offering critical logistical relief for multinational energy firms.

US Weighs Unprecedented Hypersonic Missile Deployment Against Iran Amid Market Volatility

US Weighs Unprecedented Hypersonic Missile Deployment Against Iran Amid Market Volatility

Myanmar Junta Moves Aung San Suu Kyi to House Arrest to Ease Global Pressure

Myanmar Junta Moves Aung San Suu Kyi to House Arrest to Ease Global Pressure

Major Fire Disables U.S. Navy Destroyer in the Pacific, Raising Readiness Concerns

Major Fire Disables U.S. Navy Destroyer in the Pacific, Raising Readiness Concerns

Global Supply Chains Threatened as US and China Clash Over Panama Ship Detentions

Global Supply Chains Threatened as US and China Clash Over Panama Ship Detentions

latest news in general

Unseasonal May Blizzard Imperils Western Freight Routes and Interstate Logistics

Unseasonal May Blizzard Imperils Western Freight Routes and Interstate Logistics

Denver, Saturday, 2 May 2026.
Threatening crucial supply chains, an unseasonal May storm will hit western states with up to 1.2 meters of snow and 129 km/h winds, forcing major interstate closures.

Bard College President Retires Amid Revelations of Extensive Epstein Ties

Bard College President Retires Amid Revelations of Extensive Epstein Ties

Magnitude 4.4 Nevada Earthquake Tests Regional Business Resilience

Magnitude 4.4 Nevada Earthquake Tests Regional Business Resilience

Reese Witherspoon's AI Advocacy Highlights a Growing Workplace Gender Gap

Reese Witherspoon's AI Advocacy Highlights a Growing Workplace Gender Gap

The End of an Era: Outlaw Country Icon David Allan Coe Dies at 86

The End of an Era: Outlaw Country Icon David Allan Coe Dies at 86