The pressure on the bread industry has been linked to a 30% worldwide increase since September in the price of wheat – one of the baguette’s key ingredients – after bad harvests in Russia.
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Report: At least 59,000 meat workers caught COVID last year, and 269 died
The new estimate of infections in the meatpacking industry is nearly three times higher than the number the United Food and Commercial Workers Union has said were infected.
Exacerbated by pandemic, child care crisis hampers economy
The absence of reliable and affordable child care limits the jobs people can accept, makes it harder to climb the corporate ladder and ultimately restricts the ability of the broader economy to grow.
Democrats detail billionaire tax to fund Biden spending plan
About 700 taxpayers would be affected, according to a summary of the plan.
The Wrap: ‘The Lost Kitchen’ streaming 2nd season, MOFGA book launch
Norimoto Bakery makes its move, Yobo serving takeout lunch, and Chick Fil-A arrives Thursday.
Farmington to consult attorney about a moratorium on solar farms
The latest application is the third one in three years, including a project billed as the largest in New England.
Things are looking up for Maine’s downhill ski scene
Western Maine mountains are in the home stretch of getting ready for the upcoming ski season, which could start any day, weather-depending, for Sunday River Ski Resort. The head of Maine’s ski association is optimistic for an above-average year.
New home sales jumped 14% in September
The median price rose to a record $408,800, up 9.5 percent from a year ago.
Senators put YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat on defensive over kids’ use
They cite harm ranging from eating disorders to exposure to sexually explicit content and material promoting addictive drugs.
Senators put YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat on defensive over kids’ use
They cite harm ranging from eating disorders to exposure to sexually explicit content and material promoting addictive drugs.