Pieces of ‘glass and plastic’ found in hot pockets recalled

[ad_1] The hot pockets are in hot water. Over 762,000 books of Hot Pockets have been recalled this month due to “possible foreign object contamination.” Specifically, the frozen snacks potentially contained the extremely unwanted surprise ingredients of glass and hard plastic. NestlĂ© Prepared Foods has recalled the more than half a million pounds of Hot … Read more

The Average Retirement Saver Makes the $ 500,000 Mistake

[ad_1] A quote often attributed to Mark Twain is: “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” But in the modern age, the day you start saving for your retirement could be a contender for the next spot on the list. Too … Read more

Those stocks exposed to copper may rise in 2021 as favorable winds line up, Morgan Stanley says

[ad_1] Shares exposed to copper could rise in 2021 and a buying opportunity could emerge, Morgan Stanley analysts said Monday. HG00 copper price, + 0.40% rebounded late last year and into 2021, reaching $ 3.696 a pound – their highest level since 2013, after falling to four-year lows in March 2020. Copper-exposed stocks benefited from … Read more

Norway finds no evidence COVID-19 vaccine caused deaths

[ad_1] Health officials in Norway say there is no evidence that the COVID-19 vaccine was directly responsible for a series of deaths among the elderly. The Norwegian Medicines Agency said the 33 people over the age of 75 who died after receiving the inoculation had serious underlying illnesses, Bloomberg reported. “We cannot say that people … Read more

Investors push Home Depot and Omnicom to avoid ad misinformation

[ad_1] Businesses have struggled in recent years to reach potential customers while ensuring their online ads don’t appear near questionable, salacious, or potentially harmful content. AARP, which was mentioned in the NewsGuard report as one of the companies that placed ads on sites promoting false election statements, said that despite rigorous monitoring procedures, some ads … Read more

Biden appoints Indo-American head of consumer financial protection office

[ad_1] WASHINGTON: President-elect of the United States Joe biden on Monday appointed the American-Indian Rohit Chopra to the head of a federal agency charged with protecting the interests of financial consumers. If confirmed by the Senate, Chopra would succeed Kathleen Laura Kraninger as Director of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The office regulates the offering and … Read more

Intel takeover will require more than just engineering skills

[ad_1] How difficult will the job of Intel’s new CEO be? The main rival of the company has just given important clues. Pat Gelsinger doesn’t start the company until mid-February, but Intel’s fourth-quarter results Thursday afternoon will likely give a strong sign of at least its initial trajectory. Intel has vowed to take the opportunity … Read more

GLOBAL MARKETS – Stocks fall as coronavirus fears outweigh recovery hopes

[ad_1] * Chart: overall performance of assets tmsnrt.rs/2yaDPgn * Chart: global exchange rates tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh * MSCI ACWI down 0.1% * Dollar rising, yen rising, euro falling * American markets on vacation LONDON, Jan. 18 (Reuters) – Global stock markets sank on Monday as the surge in COVID-19 cases dashed investors’ hopes for a rapid economic … Read more

Norway recommends caution in using Pfizer vaccine for the most fragile

[ad_1] FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Norway has changed its policy on the use of Pfizer and BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine to consider excluding terminally ill patients, following reports of deaths in very fragile recipients after the inoculation, BioNTech said on Monday. FILE PHOTO: A vial of Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine is pictured at Le Mans hospital, as part … Read more