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Tyson Foods’ stock turns lower after sales miss, as chicken remains weak
Tyson Foods’ stock reversed course to trade sharply lower, after the meats company reported fiscal second-quarter sales that fell below expectations, as continued weakness in chicken and market-share losses offset a profit beat.MarketWatch - Business -
The Job Market Shifted Into Lower Gear
Also, a congressman from Texas was indicted. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.The New York Times - Top stories -
Could lower swing-state inflation rates help Biden and hurt Trump?
Inflation in several battleground states in the 2024 election is below the national average — in some cases by more than a full percentage point — as food prices retreat even while housing costs stay hot, according to an analysis of regional Labor ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden
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