Chinese Pharmacies Struggle to Stock Medication as Covid Spreads

[ad_1] A surge in infections has triggered shortages of ibuprofen, paracetamol and other fever medication, weeks after China abandoned its three-year effort to contain the virus. [ad_2] Source link

Europe Is Rushing Arms to Ukraine but Running Out of Ammo

[ad_1] World As war consumes more munitions, Europe is struggling to increase production of arms to help Kyiv and still defend its own territory [ad_2] Source link

Egg Prices Surge to Records as Bird Flu Decimates Poultry Flocks

[ad_1] While the worst avian-influenza outbreak in U.S. history has tightened supplies of the staple, grocers have managed to avert shortages so far. [ad_2] Source link

Opinion | The ‘Arsenal of Democracy’ Is in Peril

[ad_1] The defense industry can’t keep up with U.S. and allied military needs. Here’s what Congress can do about it. [ad_2] Source link

Krispy Kreme Outlines Plans to Automate Doughnut Production, Reduce Debt

[ad_1] Krispy Kreme Inc. is laying out a plan to cut debt, boost revenue and improve profitability, nearly a year and a half after its return to the public markets.…

WSJ News Exclusive | Microsoft Invests in Silicon-Battery Material Upstart

[ad_1] Group14, now valued above $3 billion, also got a $100 million government grant to boost domestic battery production. [ad_2] Source link

Opinion | Biden Turns the U.S. Into a Shadow Member of OPEC

[ad_1] Deliberately constraining U.S. supply helps the cartel keep oil prices high and profits up. [ad_2] Source link

OPEC Keeps Oil Supply Forecasts Steady Despite Russian Oil-Price Cap

[ad_1] Markets Commodities Estimates by the oil cartel suggest it doesn’t expect Russian crude-oil production to be badly hit by Western sanctions [ad_2] Source link

Europe Is Hit by Shortages of Antibiotics

[ad_1] Rising demand and supply-chain issues for manufacturers are leading to a lack of vital medicines. [ad_2] Source link

You’re Hired! No Interview Required in Tight Labor Market

[ad_1] Listen to article (2 minutes) Some employers racing to snap up workers in the tight labor market are omitting a step once considered crucial to hiring: the job interview.…