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Dogs Go Organic: Pet Stores Offers Cooking Classes to Owners
Rockapup in Rockaway, Queens has begun to introduce organic dog treats and cooking classes. Many pet stores have followed suit in the organic food trend. Food Prices Rise in March Due to Downfall Of Dairy Products
The global food prices saw a small rise in March due to the continuing downfall of dairy products The United Nations' food agency announced global food prices rose 1 percent in March, according to Fox Business News. George Bush $500 Million: Former President Raises Money For New Library
George Bush recently raised $500 million for his new presidential library George Bush is preparing to open his presidential library later this month in Dallas and has managed to raise $500 million, according to Yahoo! This makes Bush one of the most successful ex-president fundraisers. Puppy Tied to Tracks: Dog Saved By Railway Operator, Up For Adoption
An alert train engineer managed to stop his train before hitting a puppy that was tied to the railway tracks. Wife Killed Over HIV Fear: Husband Also Kills Son Because He Wouldn't Cope Without Parent
A Phoenix man killed his wife because he feared she contracted the HIV virus from him. He also killed his son. Allergy Season Is Fast Approaching, Which Foods Can Help Prevent Symptoms?
Some foods have beneficial effects when it comes to allergies. Which ones are the best? Springtime is usually a season full of bad allergies. With the emergence of pollen and other environmental factors, many people suffer from watery eyes, itchy throats, congestion and a lot of sniffing and sneezing. Jay-Z Sell Nets: Rapper to Sell Share of Brooklyn Nets to Become Sports Agent
Jay-Z is reportedly ready to sell his share of ownership of the Brooklyn Nets in order to pursue his career as a sports agent. Food Study Shows Connecticut Residents Need Better Access to Healthy Foods
UConn has conducted a new study, rating the level of food insecurity for different towns in Connecticut. Venezuela Continues to Struggle With Food Prices And Agribusiness
In the last decade, many Venezuelan’s have found that they cannot afford or find many foods in a struggling economy due to the nationalization of food companies. New Study Uncovers Nutrient in Red Meat Linked With Heart Disease
A nutrient in red meat has been linked with heart disease according to new studies. Dr. Stanley Hazen, head of preventive cardiology at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, recently conducted a research study in which he found a new link between heart disease and red meat, according to The Huffington Post. Tim Tebow Plans to Attend Jets Voluntary Workout Camp
The ever-controversial Tim Tebow is set to attend the Jets’ voluntary pre-season workout camps next Monday. Frozen Food Contaminated By E. Coli May Have Been Distributed to Schools
Farm Rich Products Corporation recently recalled millions of pounds of frozen food over fear of an E. coli outbreak. The company now says that the contaminated food may have been distributed in schools. Kanye West Sued: 70's Group Claims Rapper's Hit 'Gold Digger' Was Illegally Sampled
Rapper Kanye West was hit with a lawsuit over his 2005 chart topping hit “Gold Digger” Still one of the most popular rap songs to get a crowd buzzing, "Gold Digger" is now in the news for other reasons. Joe Montana’s Son Works Out At NFL Combine, Is He NFL Ready?
The son of famed quarterback Joe Montana worked out for NFL teams in a regional combine on Monday. Joe Montana will likely be regarded as one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history, racking up four Superbowl's with the 49ers in the 80's.
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