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World Food Prize goes to food safety scientist for preventing millions of cases of foodborne illness
Dutch food scientist Huub Lelieveld has won the World Food Prize for shaping modern food processing safety standards used worldwide
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What could come next for other social media firms as a jury finds Meta platforms harm children
The first jury verdict in a series of social media child safety trials this year is in — and it’s not looking good for Meta
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Longest line at Philly airport? Cheesesteaks, not security
Travelers passing through Philadelphia International Airport may have expected long security lines, but the longest line was made of cheesesteaks
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A Medicaid 'spend down' may get an older person long-term care coverage but isn't a DIY strategy
Many older Americans end up relying on Medicaid for long-term care because Medicare rarely covers daily help like bathing or eating
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Pop Mart shares sink despite revenue surge, as analysts say Labubu reliance worries investors
Labubu doll maker Pop Mart’s shares have plunged nearly 23% despite robust revenue, with analysts pointing to investor concerns over the company’s ability to grow beyond its heavy reliance on Labubu-related income
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Most Americans say US military action against Iran has gone too far, a new AP-NORC poll finds
A new AP-NORC poll finds most Americans believe recent military action against Iran has gone too far and many are worried about affording gasoline
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Merck buying Terns in $6.7B deal to bolster its cancer portfolio before key Keytruda patent expires
Merck is buying oncology company Terns Pharmaceuticals in a deal valued at approximately $6.7 billion as the pharmaceutical giant works on beefing up its cancer portfolio before a key patent on its cancer drug Keytruda expires in two years
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The seafood industry bets Americans will finally eat more fish if it looks more like meat
Will Americans finally eat more seafood if it looks more like meat
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The better family SUV. Edmunds compares the Ford Explorer and Nissan Pathfinder
For families who need three rows, usable cargo space, and enough capability for a weekend adventure, the midsize SUV remains the default answer
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Most Americans say US military action in Iran has gone too far, and many worry about affording gas: AP-NORC poll
Most Americans say US military action in Iran has gone too far, and many worry about affording gas: AP-NORC poll
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