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U.S. Food Supply Is Under Pressure, From Plants to Store Shelves

Weeks of workers calling in sick have added to continuing supply and transportation disruptions, making grocery store shelves harder to fill.

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Tech Rout Fueled by Bond-Market Turn

Rising bond yields, particularly on inflation-protected Treasurys, are viewed as close indicators of borrowing costs for businesses and consumers.

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Intel to Invest at Least $20 Billion in Ohio Chip-Making Facility

Intel plans to invest at least $20 billion in new chip-making capacity in Ohio, bolstering its semiconductor production ambitions as greater demand for digital products and a global chip shortage have amplified the need for more manufacturing.

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Netflix Shares Sink as Company Sees Subscriber Growth Slowing

Netflix said it expects to add a much smaller number of subscribers this quarter than it did a year ago as it adjusts to growing competition and lasting disruptions from the coronavirus pandemic, sending the video streamer’s shares down sharply.

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Nasdaq Falls More Than 1%, Entering Correction Territory

U.S. share benchmarks pulled back as major banks and household names reported earnings and Nasdaq ended the day more than 10% below its all-time high.

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Why 5G Rollout Is Concerning Airlines and Flight-Safety Regulators: What to Know

Verizon and AT&T began providing much of the service, while airlines prepare for potential cancellations and regulators work to clear aircraft to operate in certain conditions.

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Pfizer’s New Covid-19 Pill Works Against Omicron in Lab

The drug’s main component worked in three separate laboratory studies, a potentially encouraging sign as the Omicron strain spreads.

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