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Coffee companies may try to mitigate the impact of the tariff by sourcing from other countries, but consumers will likely end up paying more for their java.
Ferrero to buy cereal maker WK Kellogg for $3.1 billion; Kellogg shares jump 30%
The standalone cereal business WK Kellogg began trading in 2023.
How family offices are betting on the sports boom from fantasy apps to pickleball courts
The ultra-rich not only own major league teams but also invest in the picks and shovels of sports.
Delta shares jump 10% after airline reinstates 2025 profit outlook as CEO says bookings stabilized
Delta cut its 2025 forecast after tariffs and hesitant consumers hit the brakes on trips this year.
Delta shares jump 10% after airline reinstates 2025 profit outlook as CEO says bookings stabilized
Delta cut its 2025 forecast after tariffs and hesitant consumers hit the brakes on trips this year.
Cereal maker WK Kellogg shares jump 50% on report of possible $3 billion deal with Ferrero
The standalone cereal business WK Kellogg began trading in 2023.
Eli Manning says he's no longer interested in buying a piece of the NFL's Giants: 'It's too expensive for me'
Manning said he doesn't have interest in buying a stake in any other NFL team and that he believes the Giants are deserving of a $10 billion valuation.
Hims & Hers to offer generic semaglutide in Canada as Novo Nordisk patent lapses
Novo Nordisk will lose its patent protection on its branded semaglutide drugs Ozempic and Wegovy in Canada after not paying a maintenance fee in 2019.
TSA will let travelers keep their shoes on at airport security checkpoints
TSA briefed industry members about the change on Tuesday.
Trump threatens to impose up to 200% tariff on pharmaceuticals 'very soon'
Trump suggested that those levies would not go into effect immediately, saying he will "give people about a year, year and a half"