People Are Ordering Smaller Pizzas and Fewer Toppings. What Does That Tell Us?
Sales are softening at big chains and independent shops aren’t selling as many extras. Competition, diet trends and consumer anxiety may all be playing a part.
The secret of how Michigan’s Jiffy mix maker keeps its products affordable
Jiffy has 92% of the U.S. corn muffin market share, about 65% of the prepared muffin mix market and 67% of the value market for mixes where a box costs less than $1 each, according to the company.
With all the kerfuffle about free buses, stricter rent controls, support for child care, and government groceries, Mr. Mamdani’s views on the minimum wage law
As flight cancellations rise, people are turning to trains, car rentals and creative solutions to get to their destinations | CNN
Xavier Vega and his partner, Soluna Vega, cheered in relief as the “Welcome to Connecticut” sign came into view. It marked the end of an unplanned 17-hour highway odyssey home after their flight became one of more than 1,000 cancellations tied to the ongoing government shutdown.
Buses and trains see resurgence amid US air travel chaos
Americans are increasingly booking buses and trains to their Thanksgiving destinations this year while some have outright canceled their plans following the worst disruptions to air travel since the start of the government shutdown.
What Happens When a Pop Star Runs a Marathon in Your Shorts?
When Harry Styles shocked the running world with a sub-three-hour marathon, he wore Tracksmith shorts. He isn’t sponsored by the company, but they’re big fans.
Eli Lilly, Nvidia partner to build supercomputer, AI factory for drug discovery and development
It's the latest stride by Nvidia and the pharmaceutical industry to harness AI to try to reduce costs and shorten the time it takes to bring cures to patients.
Kmart subs a nod to nostalgia at Fraser’s Schott’s Market
Schott’s Market in Fraser has been quietly selling the classic KMart subs for a few years, but a recent review by a local radio personality has spiked sales.
Coca-Cola’s Trump-approved soda begins to roll out in the United States | CNN Business
Coca-Cola has begun selling a soda that uses cane sugar, rather than high-fructose corn syrup, in the United States following a demand from President Donald Trump earlier this year.
Isiwal, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons In March, the Wikimedia Foundation shared about the global trends that are impacting our movement. These trends have continued to shape not only the Wikim…
Appetite for data centers fuels fears of high electric demand, rate hikes in Michigan
Already, there are at least 50 data centers operating in Michigan, according to Data Center Map, an online database tracking the facilities. More are in various stages of development.