Clorox warns cyberattack could lead to product delays, shortages
Brandon Bell/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — An August cyberattack on Clorox caused “wide-scale disruptions” in its operations, which could mean product delays and shortages, according to a securities filing Monday. The Clorox Company, known for its sanitizing
Ramp and bridge closures announced as part of ongoing Michigan roads project
From the office of the Governor: MDOT will close the ramp from northbound US-127 to westbound I-94 for pavement repairs. This work is part of MDOT’s ongoing $120 million investment to rebuild and widen I-94 near the Airport Road interchange to
Bell’s Brewery launching new beer for Oberon lovers
Photo: Bell’s Brewery Something new is coming for Oberon lovers. West Michigan-based Bell’s Brewery has announced it will release a citrus wheat ale called Oberon Eclipse starting in October. The beer will be available through March when
Five detained Americans to be freed Monday, Iran Foreign Ministry says
Handout (TEHRAN, Iran) — Five Americans detained in Iran will be freed on Monday as part of a prisoner swap, according to the Iranian Foreign Ministry. The detained U.S. citizens being repatriated include Siamak Namazi, Emad Shargi
UAW strike enters fourth day amid negotiations with General Motors, Ford, Stellantis
Bill Pugliano/Getty Images (DETROIT) — A labor strike against the three largest motor vehicle manufacturers in the United States carried into a fourth day on Monday amid ongoing negotiations to reach a deal. The United Auto Workers,
Scoreboard roundup — 09/17/23
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUE Pittsburgh 3, NY Yankees 2 LA Dodgers 6, Seattle 1 San Diego 10, Oakland 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 9, Texas 2