J. Scott Applewhite / AP Three More Brands Named in Growing Recall, FDA Announces Number of Sickened Consumers Has Doubled Nearly 100 people in 32 states have gotten sick from the contaminated fruits, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. By The Associated Press November 24, 2023
Ahn Young-joon / AP Photo South Korea Set To Ban Eating Dogs by 2027 Following Proposed Bill with Bi-Partisan Support "With so many dogs needlessly suffering for a meat that hardly anyone eats, the government’s bill delivers a bold plan." By George C. Upper III November 24, 2023
Jeff Chiu / AP Photo Italy Plays it Safe: Rejects Lab-Grown Meat 'in Defense of Health' with Historic Ban "With the law approved today, Italy is the first nation in the world to be safe from the social and economic risks of synthetic food." By George C. Upper III November 24, 2023
AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Letitia James Files Bonkers Lawsuit Against PepsiCo Over Plastic Pollution, Littering Consumers Do “No company is too big to ensure that their products do not damage our environment and public health," James said. By C. Douglas Golden November 17, 2023
Tetra Images / Getty Images Bidenomics: Thanksgiving Dinner Will Cost 25% More Under Biden Than Trump While inflation has cooled slightly, Americans who are not receiving government support will again be burdened with high costs. By Johnathan Jones November 16, 2023
Thierry Monasse / Getty Images; Martin Barraud / Getty ImagesCommentary Researcher Thinks He Knows Real Reason Bill Gates Is Buying Up American Farmland Are Gates and other ultra-rich globalists positioning themselves to take control of the agricultural industry? By Warner Todd Huston November 15, 2023
Scott Olson / Getty Images Domino's Plan to Give Pizzas Away to Those with Student Loans Painfully Backfires According to some reports, a Domino's pizza giveaway linked to student loan payments ended up as a debacle. By Jack Davis November 15, 2023
FDA via AP Food Recall Grows, Feds Expand Investigation as Risk of 'Acute Toxicity' Remains The Food and Drug Administration is expanding an investigation into potentially lead-tainted pouches of a fruit puree marketed for kids. By The Associated Press November 5, 2023
Cindy Ord - SiriusXM / Getty Images 'Priscilla' Star Jacob Elordi Used Bacon to Get Into Character as Elvis - A Lot of It Actor Jacob Elordi revealed he turned to large amounts of bacon to get into the role of Elvis Presley while filming "Priscilla." By Maire Clayton November 5, 2023
CorbalanStudio / Getty ImagesCommentary Right on Cue: Meat Giant Tyson Invests Heavily in Insect Ingredient Company for 'More Sustainable Protein' Tyson appears to be bugging out as it announces a huge investment in the insect processing business. By Warner Todd Huston October 20, 2023