Egg recall escalates, American Airlines blames Boeing, and Christmas’s top toy: Business news roundup

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Customers visit a Costco Wholesale store on December 15, 2023 in Miami, Florida.

Customers visit a Costco Wholesale store on December 15, 2023 in Miami, Florida.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a new warning about thousands of recalled eggs sold at Costco (COST) stores due to potential contamination with salmonella, a bacterium that can cause serious infections. The recall has been elevated to the FDA’s highest risk level.

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Boeing 787 Dreamliners under construction

Boeing 787 Dreamliners under construction
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American Airlines (AAL) will be doing a little less international travel next year, apparently because it won’t have the planes it needs to do so. The airline said it will be putting off a number of new routes thanks to Boeing (BA) fulfilling jetliner orders more slowly than expected, travel industry news site The Points Guy first reported.

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Japan’s Fugaku supercomputer at the RIKEN Center for Computational Science in Kobe, Japan on March 9, 2021.
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The current artificial intelligence boom would not be possible without the fastest computers in the world — supercomputers.

Supercomputing, a type of high-performance computing, involves extremely fast computers that use multiple central processing units, or CPUs, grouped into compute nodes. These nodes are made up of a processor or group of processors and memory, and can communicate to solve problems. Supercomputers can consist of tens of thousands of nodes, which also interconnect with I/O systems such as data storage and networking.

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There is a lot to watch for on the roads this holiday season, whether it’s icy conditions, increased traffic, or drivers under the influence.

TopDog Law Personal Injury Lawyers pulled data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to see which states have the most dangerous roads during the holiday season. It looked at fatal crash data from the past five Decembers to determine the results.

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Caroline Ellison, former chief executive officer of Alameda Research LLC, leaving court on October 12, 2023.

Caroline Ellison, former chief executive officer of Alameda Research LLC, leaving court on October 12, 2023.
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Cat sitting next to a food bowl, placed on the floor next to the living room window, and eating.
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A pet food company has issued a recall following the death of a cat in Oregon from the bird flu, according to state officials.

Oregon-based Northwest Naturals issued a voluntary recall on Dec. 24 of a batch of cat food after it tested positive for a H5N1 strain of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus.

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Bank of America (BAC) agreed to a consent order with the Officer of the Comptroller of the Currency Monday to correct deficiencies within its anti-money laundering practices.

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A boy standing near Christmas tree in Rothenburg in winter.
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High tech has officially arrived in Toyland – and with it the end of physical toys dominating holiday wish lists.

Toys are big business, with approximately 3 billion sold every year, generating around $41 billion in sales. With shopping going largely digital, it’s no surprise that many toys are following suit. As children’s play evolves, experts say that AI-powered toys are becoming increasingly popular, although beloved classics continue to hold strong.

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