Week in Review: Ozempic Not Yet Shifting National Body Measurement Trends, U.S. Logistics Solutions Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and More
From U.S. Logistics Solutions filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy to new Ozempic research showing there’s no shift in national measurement trends despite localized impacts, here are the top stories of the week.
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U.S. Logistics Solutions Closes Suddenly, Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
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Ozempic Not Yet Shifting National Trends Despite Localized Impact
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FedEx to Shutter Four Facilities, Affecting More Than 300 Employees
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Nike Shareholder Files Class Action Over Brand’s Lackluster DTC Sales Strategy
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In Cotton Controversy, Whistleblower Blasts Better Cotton’s Fuzzy Math
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Cotton Incorporated Announces Winners of 3D Design Competition
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Members of Congress Launch Slow Fashion Caucus, Highlighting Circularity
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