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Senator says Biden should consider Defense Production Act to boost baby formula supply

Regular and specialized baby formulas have been running low across the U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand says she will ask President Biden to consider using the Defense Production Act to boost production.

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Senator says Biden should consider Defense Production Act to boost baby formula supply

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Back from a touring hiatus, Coldplay pledges to make performances more sustainable

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