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For now, salmon and nuts are not eligible for "healthy" label, but sugary cereals are.
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A research firm warns a worldwide recession is likely on the horizon.More local videos here: https://bit.ly/2Pa0d1l Subscribe to NEXT: http://bit.ly/2eP1GwI...
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‘Ongoing supply-chain volatility’ was ‘partially offset by strong consumer demand during the quarter,’ executives say
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Thousands of bunnies are to be destroyed after a court ruling. Thankfully, the creatures in question are made of chocolate but the process may still be traumat
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With a few simple ingredients you probably already have, you can have authentic Japanese.
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Oil prices are a long way off their mid-June peak, and many oil and gas stocks have given up a lot of their earlier gains, but on the bright side, the sell off has created some real bargains
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What tasks can nanosatellites perform around the moon or even further away from Earth? A new study at the University of Würzburg aims to clarify this.
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The problem appears to be some data that's not being shared.
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As companies adopt multi-cloud systems, you start encountering the need for entitlement management. Clearly understanding and implementing suitable permissions and user control policies ensures your network remains secure. In this article, you’ll learn about …
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A team of scientists and engineers at the University of Minnesota has developed a plant-inspired extrusion process that enables synthetic material growth, which could enable soft robots to grow like plants. The method is innovative and new, and the resulting …
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The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell to a five-month low last week as the labor market remains resilient despite rising headwinds from the Federal Reserve's stiff interest rate increases and slowing demand.
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<p>Food Standards Australia has issued a recall for a popular kids&rsquo; yoghurt product due to chemical contamination. </p>
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/PRNewswire/ -- Opera GX and TikTok are teaming up. They announced today the international #GamingForAll Challenge on TikTok to benefit AbleGamers, a...
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Oil prices rose on Thursday for a second day, briefly touching $90 per barrel as leading OPEC+ members were discussing an output cut next week, but gains moderated on a stronger dollar and weak economic outlook.
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The US economy shrank by 0.6% during the second quarter of the year, according to the latest gross domestic product estimate from the Bureau of Economic Analysis released Thursday.
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"The most sustainable garment is one you keep for the rest of your life." Livia Firth, co-founder and creative director of Eco-Age, says the #fashion industr...
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News, analysis and comment from the Financial Times, the worldʼs leading global business publication
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Scientific Reports - Establishing farm dust as a useful viral metagenomic surveillance matrix
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Mortgage rates surged for the sixth week in a row, moving closer to 7%.
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