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Walmart Apologizes to Children's Choir After Police Stop Them From Singing ‘God Bless America’ on 9/11

75 elementary students from Miramar, Florida, were blocked from singing 'God Bless America' on Sept. 11th at a local Walmart store. The store had called the police to respond to a "flash mob situation."
  • Amanda Bynes DUI, Refuses to go to Rehab

    Amanda Bynes continues to have troubles with the law, after a DUI arrest, two hit-and-run accidents, and smoking what appeared to be pot while driving with a suspended license. Friends are expressing concerns that Bynes is suffering with a mental illness and neither acknowledges it or seeks help.
  • One in Five Americans Struggle to Afford Food

    One in five Americans struggle to buy food, while $165 million worth of food goes to waste. Those who believe that the federal food stamp program does not require cuts, but rather an increase in the budget and an increase in enrollment, can now refer to study to solidify their stance.
  • Chick-fil-A Divides America, but Why Not Try its Waffle Fries?

    Chick-fil-A has practically divided America over its stance against same-sex marriage, and has rose to fame, or for some, notoriety.
  • Greek Yogurt Traditionalists Unhappy with Food Additive

    Greek yogurt companies are now under fire for using thickening agents to mimic the consistency of 'real' Greek yogurt.
  • Farm Sustainably Will Have Curry Flavor

    To make the food sector in the UK more sustainable, they may soon be growing curry ingredients. It is no secret that the British love Indian food. So much so that they may soon start farming curry ingredients, domestically.
  • Food as Commodity is Reason for Price Volatility

    Betting over the price of food is leading to the volatility in food price. What happens when the price gets too high?
  • Invest in Innovation, Meet Food Demands

    A report by the OECD-FAO states that investing in agricultural innovation will play a key role in meeting rising food demands.
  • Add a Tropical Twist to Your Diet: Go (coco) Nutty

    Due to coconut's health benefits and versatility, more and more cultures are including this tropical food ingredient into their cuisine styles.
  • Rubbing Salt Into One’s Palate

    Gone are the days when there were only four kinds of salt. Now, salt is a whole new genre of food, in itself.
  • New York Mayor Bloomberg’s Proposal to Ban Soda: Is it Plausible?

    Concerned over the outrageous obesity rates in the city, New York mayor Michael Bloomberg has proposed to ban the super-size soda has stirred a heated debate across the nation.
  • Eat Less and Live Longer?

    A new study claims to have found a solution to a question as old as human race - How to delay ageing? Results of animal testing sounds positive, but still there's a long way to go.
  • The Psychology of Comfort Food

    Feeling blue always leads to eating more. Here is the psychology behind the craving for comfort food.
  • Watch Your Plate!

    The word "documentary" usually brings to mind boring, monotonous movies on subjects nobody really cares about. But some food documentaries these days have become eye-openers to everyone who has wondered what is on their plate and where it comes from.
  • Playing with Food

    In days of yore, the only thing people did to food was to cook it and eat it. Playing with food was strictly prohibited. Now however, careers have been built on food, without actually eating it, and sometimes without having to cook it as well.
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