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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s Anti-DEI Crusade Has a New Target: ComcastDonald Trump’s Federal Communications Commission is taking aim at broadcast outlets for promoting diversity, equity, and ...
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The New Republic on MSNDemocrats Turn First DOGE Hearing Into an Elon Musk RoastMitch McConnell has gone from being one of the most powerful men in the GOP, the face of conservatism, to failing to convince ...
The billionaire, chosen by President Trump to lead a federal overhaul, insisted he was working transparently, but his team’s secretive actions have delivered shocks across the government.
A report from the USAID inspector general says that almost $500 million in food assistance is sitting in ports, ships and warehouses.
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Watertown WWNY-TV on MSNFood at risk of spoilage as President Trump cuts USAID fundingPresident Trump’s funding cut for the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, puts $500 million in food at risk ...
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Innovations in food packaging that integrate smart technologies can reduce food waste and help address food insecurity.
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WBBM Radio Chicago on MSN$500M worth of food paid for by US taxpayers at spoilage risk after USAID pauseA new report from the now-fired inspector general for the U.S. Agency for International Development has found that almost ...
The 2025 Food Safety Summit, set for May 12-15 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, will bring together leaders from across the food industry to discuss pressing challenges, regulatory ...
For years, concert banners, business cards, and event signage doubled as a window display at Stein’s Deli and Market in the Lower Garden District. Until last week, when Stein says the City dropped off ...
But Anachere is a two-day trip from San Borja by motorized dugout canoe, so the Tsimane living there still get most of their food from the forest, the river, or their gardens. I’m traveling with ...
Monday's report from USAID's inspector general says the food remains "at ports, in transit, and in warehouses at risk of spoilage, unanticipated storage needs, and diversion." The Trump administration ...
Videos of people eating food in their cars may be popular on social media, but copying them could be bad for your health.
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