Manufacturing

Corporate America’s DEI Agenda: Fortune 100 Companies Adopt ‘Diversity, Equity and Inclusion’ Regime

"The chief business of the American people is business," President Calvin Coolidge once said.

Midwest Truckers Group Warns of Catastrophe if California Environmental, Labor Regulations Spread

“It’s across the board, the state economy would suffer immeasurably if we were to adopt some of these California regulations in Illinois,” said Don Schaefer of the Mid-West Truckers Association

Mike Pompeo’s Revealing Hudson Institute Speech

Former CIA director and secretary of state Mike Pompeo gave a speech at the Hudson Institute last week that’s probably worth taking a look at just because of how much it reveals about the nature of the US empire and the corrupt institutions which influence its policies.

U.S. To Diversify Infant Formula Industry to Avoid Shortages

The Biden administration is trying to help foreign makers of baby formula stay on the U.S. market for the long term, in an effort to diversify the industry after the closure of the largest domestic plant sparked a nationwide shortage.

More Companies Join the ‘Great Migration’ to Red States

Amidst predictions of a political “red wave” in the upcoming mid-term elections, an economic wave has been building for years with no end in sight as companies flood out of blue states and into red states.

Another Food Processing Plant Shutters Operations, Adding to Long List of Closures

A top food processing plant will be closing down one of its facilities in Campbell County, Tennessee, adding to the long list of closures over the last year.

Canadian Company to Produce 9000 Tons of Crickets for ‘Human and Pet Consumption’

Aspire Food Group, which has facilities in both Canada and the United States, has announced that it has completed its construction of the world's largest cricket production facility.

More Than 150,000 Pounds of Baby Formula Delivered to Houston

Enough to provide for 1.5 million bottles.

Vaccines — Are They Still Contributing to the Greater Good?

What are the long-term effects of COVID-19 injections? There’s a growing list of adverse reactions that include death.

U.S. Importing Baby Formula From Mexico to Ease Shortage

The Biden administration announced Wednesday that it is providing logistical support to import the equivalent of about 16 million 8-ounce baby formula bottles from Mexico starting this weekend, as part of its efforts to ease nationwide supply shortages caused by the closure of the largest U.S. manufacturing plant.

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