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Nepal Protests: Unrest Intensifies As Protesters Torch Homes Of Elite, Army Urges Calm

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New ReviewIn an unprecedented escalation, furious Gen Z protesters have reportedly set the Nepal Parliament building ablaze amid nationwide anti-government protests. Public outrage over corruption, police violence, and political failure has...
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From Sufi mystics to Ottoman cafes, global journey of traditional Turkish coffee

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New ReviewTurkish coffee, once cherished by Sufi mystics and Ottoman cafés, is gaining global recognition today as both a cultural tradition and a modern coffee trend.
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'We’ve got to fix the pipes.' Patience runs thin after another Paterson water main break

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New ReviewOfficials say it happened Saturday on North First and Arch Street.
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Inflation cools, except at the grocery store

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New ReviewCanada’s overall inflation rate dropped in July thanks largely to lower gas prices, but grocery prices increased twice as fast as other consumer products.
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Inflation slowed to 1.7% in July, despite rising food prices

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New ReviewInflation cooled in July, thanks largely to lower gas prices, but Statistics Canada said grocery and shelter costs were accelerating last month. The annual rate of inflation fell to 1.7 per cent in July, down from 1.9 per cent in June.
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Grocery prices surge while inflation drops

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New ReviewCanada’s overall inflation rate dropped in July thanks largely to lower gas prices, but grocery prices increased twice as fast as other consumer products.
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Tech Tips | Understand Laundry Instructions On Your Clothes Tag With This Simple Trick

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New ReviewDo the runes and symbols that are supposed to be laundry instructions on the tags of your clothes leave you scratching your head too? If you are an iPhone user here is a simple trick to make those symbols clear and easy to understand.
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Trump slaps 50% tariff on Brazilian imports, US coffee prices set to soar

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Donald Trump's 50% tariff on Brazilian goods hits US coffee lovers hardest, sparking backlash and raising political tension with Brazil.
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Trump’s New Tariffs Hit Everyday Prices

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From August 1st 2025, Trump’s fresh wave of tariffs has kicked in and it’s already hitting American wallets. Prices on essentials like clothing, coffee, olive oil, and fuel are on the rise, with retailers starting to pass on the costs....
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Baristas compete to represent Canada at the World Barista Championship in Italy

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Wake up and smell the coffee! 17 competitors from across the country are competing at the Canadian National Barista Championship in Edmonton. It's all to represent Canada at the World Barista Championship in Milan, Italy in October.
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Inside Gaza's Hunger Crisis

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In the heart of besieged Gaza, a local journalist shares his painful daily struggle for food and water.
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Luxury brands tap into China’s cafe culture

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Luxury fashion houses are brewing up a fresh strategy in China. With high-end spending slowing and consumers tightening their wallets, global brands like LVMH, Zara, and Armani are now turning to coffee to keep foot traffic flowing.
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Senate beverage choices limited

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There is no specific ban on certain types of drinks in the U.S. Senate chamber, but senators have to ask permission if they want to consumer something other than milk or water, says former Senate historian Don Ritchie.
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Google Assistant interpreter mode tested

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Google Assistant interpreter mode tested
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Italians launch Unesco World Heritage bid for their beloved espresso

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Two years ago, Italy was successful in having Naples’ very own iconic food recognised as part of the Unesco World’s intangible cultural heritage. Today the country wants to do the same with one of its best kept traditions: the espresso...
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Wake up & smell the coffee: Italy wants UNESCO protection for espresso

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Two years ago, Italy was successful in having Naples’ very own iconic food recognised as part of the UNESCO World’s intangible cultural heritage. Today the country wants to do the same with one of its best-kept traditions: the espresso...
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Bay Area coffee shops charge for disposable cups

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Coffee shops in Berkeley, Calif., have started charging patrons 25 cents for disposable coffee cups in part of worldwide push against single use items. The move is being contemplated by Canadian cities, including Toronto.
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Camp CEO Says Family Fun Is Key to the Toy Store's Success

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The CEO of Camp, an experiential toy store that includes activities for kids, said "people don't leave," which has helped his store avoid the feared retail apocalypse.
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IHOP ‘Flip’d’ Breakfast on Its Head With New Restaurant Concept, Says President

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IHOP is widely known for its family-friendly atmosphere, cozy booths and, of course, its pancakes. But the restaurant has found itself left out of the fast-casual on-the-go trend that has taken hold in some heavily populated cities, so...
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Senegal inaugurates largest mosque in West Africa

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Mouride Brotherhood raises $50m to build mosque in a country where nearly half of the population lives on $2 a day.
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Starbucks CEO: Coffee Can Be World's First Sustainable Crop

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Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson joined Cheddar on the eve of the company's largest-ever shareholder meeting to give a preview on how the coffee giant is working to turn coffee into the world's first truly sustainable agricultural product.
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What will our jobs look like when employers go droid?

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Robots are getting smarter, and the consequences are becoming harder to predict. Who loses their jobs? Which industries are vulnerable? Kim Brunhuber explores the robot revolution.
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Business 'Brexodus': How no-deal uncertainty is hurting small companies

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With just 42 days to go until the UK leaves the European Union and with parliament still split on whether to let the country crash out without a deal, small businesses are increasingly joining the "Brexodus". Several banks and...
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Ritual Founder Attributes Rapid Growth to Slow Start

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Food pickup app Ritual has big expansion plans. But its founder says the company's rapid growth can actually be traced back to a slower start. "Ritual's about your neighborhood, and I think what a lot of other companies did differently...