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The bustle of the holidays means less sleep, more travel, and more gatherings with family and friends Cheap, Fast Salmon On The Way, Approved by Obama Administration
Coming soon to a dinner table near you: "Frankenfish." The Food and Drug Administration has set the wheels in motion for genetically modified salmon to be approved for sale in the near future. The question is, will consumers buy it? Phil Jackson To Become Nets Head Coach?
Brooklyn - Don't count Big Phil out yet. Phil Jackson is reportedly "intrigued" by the prospect of coaching the Brooklyn Nets, according to CBS Sports, despite previous reports of having "no interest" in the job. NY Subway Push Murder Suspect In Custody
New York City police have reportedly arrested a female suspect in the death of an immigrant man pushed in front of a subway train. An NYPD spokesman has stated that the woman "made statements implicating herself" in the crime. Dairy Cliff: Milk Price $8 from $4
U.S. retail milk prices could rise sharply in 2013 - to $8 per gallon from the current level of about $3.53 if lawmakers don't pass a new farm bill by Jan. 1. Dunkin' Donuts, Testing New Gluten-Free Treats
Dunkin’ Donuts has begun testing a new, gluten-free donut offering. Dunkin’ Donuts has begun testing a new, gluten-free donut offering. The National Foundation for Celiac Awareness reports that the new products were first noticed in the Miami, Florida and Boston, Massachusetts. Spicy Soup Burned a Hole in Chinese Man’s Stomach
A 26-year old man from China was left with a burnt hole in his stomach lining and hospitalized in Wuhan, China Lawmakers working on last-minute farm bill extension
(Reuters) - Lawmakers in the House and Senate agriculture committees are working on a short-term extension to the expired U.S. farm bill, and plan to vote on the extension by Monday, the final day of 2012, a Congressional source said on Friday. Smoked Salmon Recalled at Wal-Mart's Sam's Club
Smoked salmon sold at Sam’s Club stores has been recalled in 42 states, including California, and Puerto Rico over listeria concerns. Tom Cruise’s Latest Girl Cynthia Jorge Is Manager of Beauty & Essex
Tom Cruise was spotted at a club with 26-year-old Cynthia Jorge at hipster hotspot Le Baron last week, and their dancing was described as "straight out of 'Dirty Dancing'" according to a report. Beijing to Enact Strict New Food Safety Laws
Beijing will introduce tough new laws to punish firms that flout food safety laws, the official Xinhua news agency reported, a significant move in China's struggle to get its abysmal food safety record under control. Film Explores African-Americans' Unhealthy "Soul Food" Habit
After interviewing food historians, scholars, cooks, doctors, activists and consumers for his new film "Soul Food Junkies," filmmaker Byron Hurt concluded that an addiction to soul food is killing African-Americans at an alarming rate. Alton Brown's Former "Good Eats" Studio Sold
Alton Brown's former TV studio, where he filmed the Food Network show "Good Eats", has been sold to Reliant Technologies. How to Avoid Gaining Weight Over the Holidays
Most Americans gain only 1 pound over the holidays but the bad news is what we do gain, we keep. Most Americans gain only 1 pound over the holidays but the bad news is what we do gain, we keep.
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