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American brand Tupperware has filed for bankruptcy after struggling to survive in the face of falling sales.The food storage container company said it plans to seek court permission to begin selling its business and aims to stay in business.The 78-year-old company has become synonymous with food preservation, and many people use the name when referring to any old plastic container. Despite attempts in recent years to refresh its products and reposition itself among younger customers, it has failed to stand out from the competition.The company warned last year that it could go bankrupt if it couldn’t raise new capital quickly.The…

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The extraordinary attack, which simultaneously detonated hundreds of pagers used by Hezbollah members in Lebanon, came at a terrible time for U.S. diplomacy in the Middle East, and could provoke the kind of escalation of tensions the United States is desperately trying to avoid.The coordinated obstruction came a day after Amos Hochstein, a senior adviser to Joe Biden, visited Israel to urge Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials against escalating tensions in Lebanon. U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant also warned that time was running out to find a negotiated solution between Israel and…

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Getty ImagesThe U.S. central bank cut interest rates for the first time in four years on Wednesday.The highly anticipated measure will affect mortgage, credit card and savings rates for millions of people in the U.S. and around the world. The Federal Reserve cut its key lending rate by half a percentage point to a range of 4.75% to 5%.So what does this mean for you? What do cuts mean for mortgages, car loans and other debt?The Fed’s prime lending rate — the rate it charges banks for borrowing — serves as the benchmark for the interest rate that companies in…

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Third-party hospitality leader ranks it as Best Overall Workplace for Private Companies and Best in Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure Plano, Texas, September 18, 2024 LONDON, Oct 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Aimbridge Hospitality, one of the world’s leading hotel management companies and the largest third-party hotel operator in the world, has been named one of the 2024-2025 Best Companies to Work For: Private Companies by U.S. News & World Report, the global authority on rankings and consumer advice. This prestigious award places Aimbridge in the top 25% of private companies evaluated across key metrics and recognizes the company’s commitment to developing…

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A number of academic staff have joined the University of Leeds this autumn, dedicating their talents to the university’s world-class scholarship and teaching. Left to right: Michael Gropper, Xiaobo Yu, Ying Zeng, and Rodrigo Diaz. Leeds’ 20 new faculty appointees include four tenured academics from top business schools, including Duke University, the University of Chicago and the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. Visiting Assistant Professor Michael Gropper worked in litigation consulting for several years before earning his doctorate at the University of North Carolina. He says his professional experience has been invaluable in the variety of projects he…

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Following the second assassination attempt in two months on President Donald Trump, gun control advocates say the incident highlights a dangerous political climate for deadly violence against public servants in a country where there are more guns than people.A 58-year-old man who identified himself as Ryan Wesley Routh was arrested by authorities on Sunday after Secret Service agents found a rifle barrel in the trees at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, where the former president was playing golf. Routh appeared in federal court in Florida on Monday and was charged with federal gun crimes.The incident came…

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We won’t be covering the Ukraine war live today, but here’s a summary of the main developments over the past 24 hours.Massive explosion in Ukraine drone attackUkrainian security sources said the drone strike destroyed a Russian arsenal storing missiles, bombs and ammunition.Unconfirmed images and videos posted on social media showed a huge fireball rising into the night sky and exploding across the lake.A NASA satellite detected heat from a location in the Tver region, and a monitoring station recorded what sensors deemed a small earthquake.Regional governor Igor Rudenya said in a Telegram message that firefighters were trying to put out…

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CNN — The Federal Reserve on Wednesday cut interest rates for the first time under the Biden administration after the White House spent the past three years grappling with American dissatisfaction with the cost of living, raising new questions about the health of the economy and its impact on voters. The move represents new legitimacy for President Joe Biden, whose pandemic-era policies have introduced trillions of dollars of government spending that have combined with strong demand for goods, disruptions to supply chains and the war between Russia and Ukraine to send inflation to its highest level in four decades. The…

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SUNSHINE: Good morning, NPR Politics team. This is Sunshine (ph) in Charlottesville, Va. I’m about to listen to yesterday’s podcast while I clean trash off my back porch. A bear had a feast here last night and left all the mess for me. This podcast was recorded at…DEEPA SHIVARAM, HOST: 2:04 p.m. on Wednesday, September 18, 2024.SUNSHINE: Things will have changed by the time you hear it. Hopefully, we’ll be able to keep the bears away. Enjoy the show.(SOUNDBITE OF THE BIGTOP ORCHESTRA’S “TEETER BOARD: FOLIES BERGERE (MARCH AND TWO-STEP)”)SHIVARAM: Guys, I’m from Charlottesville. That’s so real. We have bears…

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