Organic food is more popular than ever, so why is Whole Foods struggling?

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Organic food is more popular than ever, so why is Whole Foods struggling?

Christian Science Monitor
Whole Foods reports declining sales for the sixth quarter in a row, even as organic food sales have doubled in the past decade. Monitor’s Best: Top 5. Inhabit Should pollinating drones take over for honeybees?

Sears, Kmart join other retailers in dropping Trump-branded items

Tampabay.com
Ivanka Trump arrives on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, for the presidential inauguration of her father Donald Trump.

Stocks on the march as ‘Trump trades’ bounce back

Reuters
People walk through the lobby of the London Stock Exchange in London, Britain August 25, 2015. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett/File photo.

Trump Sons Forge Ahead Without Father, Expanding and Navigating Conflicts

New York Times
President Trump’s old office on the 26th floor of Trump Tower in Manhattan sits unoccupied now, unofficial storage space for the gathering trove of memorabilia that his two oldest sons say they hope will eventually be turned over to their father’s

Why It’s A Good Idea To File Your Taxes Early

Huffington Post
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Dollar Pauses as Technicals Weigh Before Yellen Testimony, CPI

Bloomberg
The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index was little changed and major currencies mostly followed technical signals amid buoyant risk sentiment Monday, as traders awaited Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen’s appearances before Congress and U.S.

Toshiba’s Nuclear Reactor Mess Winds Back to a Louisiana Swamp

Bloomberg
If you want to understand why Toshiba Corp. is about to report a multi-billion dollar write-down on its nuclear reactor business, the story begins and ends with a one-time pipe manufacturer with roots in the swamp country of Louisiana.

Saudi Arabia Tells OPEC It Cut Oil Output by Most in Eight Years

Bloomberg
Saudi Arabia told OPEC that it cut oil production by the most in more than eight years, going beyond its obligations under a deal to balance world markets.

Co-Op Bank Starts Sale Process, Mulls Debt for Equity Swap

Bloomberg
Co-Operative Bank Plc, the British lender that ceded control to its creditors three years ago, is considering swapping bonds for equity to raise capital while also starting a sale process.

Japan’s GDP disappoints

Business Insider  – ‎49 minutes ago‎
Japan sad fan A Japanese soccer fan wipes her tears as Japan loses their 2014 World Cup soccer match against Colombia, at a public viewing event in Tokyo.

Chinese Auto Sales Slide

U.S. News & World Report
Honda Civic cars at Dongfeng Honda Automobile assembly plant in Wuhan in central China’s Hubei province are prepared. (Chinatopix via AP).

Boeing workers, Machinists rally ahead of unionization vote

Clay Center Dispatch
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) – Two days before South Carolina Boeing employees vote on whether to join a union, workers and union members are holding a rally in support of collective bargaining rights.

EU forecasts British economy slowdown during Brexit talks

U.S. News & World Report
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UAW says it will greet Tesla workers with ‘open arms’

CNBC
The United Automobile Workers union on Friday said it had been approached by workers at Tesla’s Fremont, California, assembly plant, rejecting a charge by the chief executive of the luxury electric car maker that a worker who publicly criticized the

WATCH: Life Is Better Without The Dodd-Frank Act

Salon
President Donald Trump is fulfilling a promise made to voters during his campaign to repeal the consumer protection authority, citing that the banking industry considers the regulations burdensome and costly.

Burger King, Tim Hortons owner’s profit more than doubles

CNBC
Exterior pictures of both Tim Hortons and Burger King(in the same frame) located across the street from one another on the Queensway in Etobicoke.

BHP Vows Legal Action at Top Copper Mine After Group Enters Site

Bloomberg
BHP Billiton Ltd., the owner of the world’s biggest copper mine known as Escondida, said it will take legal action after a group of more than 300 people entered the mine site during a strike and forced some contractors to abandon the compound.

Infosys CEO Sikka attempts to quell tensions with company founders

Reuters
Vishal Sikka, CEO of Infosys attends the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, January 17, 2017.

South Korea prosecution considering more arrest warrants for Samsung executives

Yahoo News
SEOUL (Reuters) – The South Korean special prosecutor’s office said on Monday it will decide whether to seek arrest warrants for more Samsung Group [SAGR.

IMF head: Trump good for US economy for now as trouble looms

Las Vegas Sun
The head of the International Monetary Fund said Sunday that U.S. President Donald Trump taking office is likely good for the American economy in the short term, though rising interest rates and a strengthening dollar will challenge global trade

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