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Mar 15 2024
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Stew Leonard's Voluntarily Recalls Apple Crisp, Pie Products Sold In CT
NORWALK, CT — Stew Leonard's announced Friday afternoon a voluntary recall of two items recently sold at stores in Connecticut, as well as New York and New Jersey, between Aug 28, 2023, and March 8, 2024. In a statement, Stew Leonard's spokesperson Meghan Bell said the the recalled items are the store's apple crisp made with honeycrisp apples, both whole and half pies, as well as its no sugar
Patch.comApr 03 2024
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In day 3 of Apple River tubing murder trial, jurors see stabbing victims’ scars, hear from other witnesses
A man stabbed during a tubing excursion on Wisconsin’s Apple River, who survived with the most serious injuries, showed jurors a long scar from below his belt line to above his ribs Wednesday. Another person injured, who also was called to testify, cried as an attorney displayed a photo in court of her lying injured near the river. During the third day of the trial of Nicolae Miu, who is
Pioneer PressApr 17 2024
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Apple CEO Tim Cook says ‘we’re investing’ in Indonesia fresh off his pledge to spend more on Vietnam suppliers, continuing his Southeast Asia charm offensive
Apple CEO Tim Cook is on the hunt for new places that can make Apple products. Just a few days ago, Apple pledged to increase investment in Vietnam, already a manufacturing hub for its products. Cook then flew further south to Indonesia—and said Wednesday that he’s ready to “look at” the country’s manufacturing sector. After meeting Indonesia’s president Joko Widodo, commonly referred to as
FortuneMar 29 2024
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New York City wiener war recalls glory days when Big Apple battles ruled baseball
New York City's boroughs once battled for World Series wins and baseball bragging rights. The Yankees from the Bronx, the Dodgers from Brooklyn and the Giants from Manhattan won eight straight World Series in Major League Baseball from 1949 to 1956. Those "diamond daze" of the 1950s are long gone. CRACKER JACK, IMMORTALIZED IN BASEBALL ANTHEM, IS A GRAND-SLAM RECIPE AT HOME, TOO Now, delicious
Fox News (Online News)Mar 04 2024
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EU hits Apple with nearly $2B antitrust penalty over streaming
LONDON -- The European Union leveled its first antitrust penalty against Apple on Monday, fining the U.S. tech giant nearly $2 billion for breaking the bloc's competition laws by unfairly favoring its own music streaming service over rivals. Apple muzzled app developers from telling users where they could go to pay for cheaper music subscriptions instead of paying through iOS apps, said the
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteMar 24 2024
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2 teenagers among 3 New Yorkers killed in pair of Big Apple shootings about 20 minutes apart: cops
Two teenagers were among three New Yorkers gunned down across the Big Apple Sunday night in a pair of deadly shootings, according to authorities. Two victims, including an 18-year-old woman, were fatally struck by gunfire in Harlem before a 17-year-old boy was shot and killed in Brooklyn about 20 minutes later, police said. When cops reached the scene of the first shooting around 7:27 p.m.,
New York Post (News)Nov 29 2023
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WSJ says the Goldman-Apple deal is dead. Apple says not yet.
Apple is quietly disputing a headline by The Wall Street Journal that claims the tech giant has “pulled the plug” on its Goldman Sachs partnership which covers the Apple Card credit card and savings account. Instead, Apple says the two companies remain focused on providing “an incredible experience” for customers, in a statement provided to TechCrunch. However, the Journal reports that’s not
TechCrunchMar 04 2024
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Apple Fined $2 Billion by E.U. for Using App Store to Thwart Competition
Apple on Monday was fined 1.8 billion euros ($1.95 billion) by European Union regulators for thwarting competition among music streaming rivals, a severe punishment levied against the tech giant in a long-simmering battle over the powerful role it plays as gatekeeper of the App Store. The penalty, announced by the E.U. antitrust regulator, is the culmination of a five-year investigation set in
New York Times (News)Mar 23 2024
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NYC man hit with murder charge for brutal New Year’s Day stabbing – Big Apple’s first of 2024: cops
A Harlem man was arrested Saturday and charged in a brutal New Year’s Day stabbing outside a Queens bar — the Big Apple’s first murder of 2024, cops said. Torrence Holmes, of Saint Nicholas Place, was charged with manslaughter in the killing of Tsering Wangdu outside KTM Bar and Lounge in Elmhurst in the early hours of Jan. 1, according to police. Wangdu, 29, was stabbed in the leg and died
New York Post (News)Feb 29 2024
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Apple Executives Pull the Plug on the Company's Electric Vehicle Project - The Michigan Star
Apple Inc. has reportedly ended its electric car program. Citing the company’s unnamed sources, Bloomberg reported Tuesday that the announcement surprised the nearly 2,000 employees working on the project. Apple CEO Jeff Williams and the vice president in charge of the company’s EV project told the project employees that many of them would be shifted over to the artificial intelligence
The Michigan Star