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Ben & Jerry's Unveils Four New 'Core' Flavors for Ice Cream Lovers
Petco Lawsuit: Family Sues After 10-Year-Old Boy Dies From 'Rat-Bite Fever'
A lawsuit filed in San Diego Monday is claiming that Petco is to blame for the death of 10-year-old Aidan Pankey. Arizona's Rocco's Little Chicago Pizzeria Response to State Anti-gay Bill
An Arizona pizzeria is responding to a discriminatory bill passed by the state legislature that gives businesses the right refuse to deny gay people service on the basis of religious freedom. Chicago Plug: President Obama Digs Goose Island Beer
President Obama has a taste for his hometowns renowned and controversial craft brewery: Goose Island. Chefs’ Protest Brings Big Changes to California Law: The Gloves are Off!
Legislation proposed to reveal the short-lived glove law in California. Pan pans glove law. A new law which required chefs and bartenders to wear gloves while preparing food stuffs has brought a lot of protest from the food service community. General Mills Falls to Bottom of Oxfam List: Food Companies Like Nestle Create Less Mess
Oxfam study shows that many food companies are looking to reduce their impact on poorer nations. According to the Chicago Tribune's report on a story from Reuters, a study by Oxfam developmental group has shown increased corporate responsibility by food companies, who are making less of a mess in third world countries. Horsemeat Scandal: Call to Investigation Brought by Food Standards Agency
Fraudulent foods are on the rise, and the Food Standards Agency seeks support from EU powers after the horsemeat scandal. Childhood Obesity Rates Plummet for Children Between Ages 2 and 5
It turns out that a third of Americans are still obese, but it's not all bad news. Obesity rates have dropped for young children. Thai Rice Buying Scheme Backfires for Farmers: Price of Politics
Thai government’s scheme to grab votes causes huge debt. The price of rice in Thailand is now a huge national debt, and perhaps the loss of a future election for those involved in a massive buying scheme to secure votes which has now backfired. Mexican Hipsters High on Pulque: Ancient Aztec Brew is Sour and Slimy
The newest trend among the hipsters of Mexico City is an ancient beverage, created by the Aztecs, called pulque. San Diego Gives Green Light to Medical Marijuana Shops in City
Medical marijuana shops are gaining a larger foothold in the U.S. as more and more states legalize the dispensaries. Now, it looks like San Diego is the latest city to approve pot shops after years of debate. Michelle Obama Announces New Junk Food Advertising Rules for Schools
No advertising for sugary foods and drinks in schools under the Obama administrations new rules. Michelle Obama announced the Obama administrations new rules regarding the advertising and promotion of unhealthy foods in schools. 'Duck Dynasty' Duck Commander to be Named New Independence Bowl Sponsor
Less than two months after the Independence Bowl's sponsorship relationship with AdvoCare came to an end, the annual college football game has found a new sponsor with some Louisiana flavor. Vegetarian Diet Linked to Lower Blood Pressure
A vegetarian diets rank as superior in reducing the risk of high blood pressure, or hypertension, and subsequent heart damage. Amanda Bynes Pleads No Contest in 2012 DUI Case and Avoids Jail Time
It's a good deal for Amanda Bynes! It's a good deal for Amanda Bynes! The former teen star has entered a no contest for a lesser offense as part of a plea deal in order to get her driving under the influence case dropped, according to Reuters.
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