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Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories
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The White House announced Wednesdaythat, starting June 9, United Airlines will fly 3.7 million bottles worth of baby formula from Europe to the United States. The U.S. baby formula shortage has worsened, going from a typical pandemic-era out-of-stock rate of 11 percent to 23 percent in the week ending May 22, according to market research firm IRI. Food and Drug Administration head Robert Califf saidit could be weeks before an Abbott formula plant shuttered for safety violations can reopen. -
The U.S. Trade Representative’s office launched a newbilateral economic pact with Taiwanon Wednesday to promote trade, clean energy, workers’ rights, and anti-corruption standards. These…