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Made in New Jersey: Ayala Coffee

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A Union County couple is tying in their culture to serve up a cup of coffee with a twist. Meet Trixie Jose and Matthew Reyes, who are putting the flavors of the Philippines in your cup.
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Record volume and revenue for Ethiopian coffee exports

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Ethiopia’s Coffee and Tea Authority said Wednesday the country earned $1.868 billion from exports of the bean over the past 10 months.
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How Ugandan women are taking control of the coffee business

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In the hills of eastern Uganda, women coffee farmers are gaining long-overdue financial power and respect through a bold initiative that pays them more than men for their harvests
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Coffee-loving educator: Meet Corner Brook’s Jarryd Lee

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The owner of a new coffee shop on the west coast of Newfoundland wants to give his customers more than just a good cup of joe. The CBC’s Amy Feehan stopped by Mighty Valley Coffee.
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Road Trip: Liz's Book Bar - where books, wine and community meet

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With over 4,000 books for sale, the shop has become a popular spot for locals to unwind, enjoy specialty coffee or sip wine while discovering their next great read.
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Your coffee is about to cost even more - thanks to U.S. tariffs

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Canada is a major coffee importer and with U.S. tariffs brewing, the industry expects prices to rise. As Sohrab Sandhu reports, you could soon be paying more for your cup of joe.
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Nurses’ union says their concerns continue over moving gynecological care to Janeway

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The Registered Nurses’ Union of Newfoundland and Labrador is joining local doctors in raising concern about the proposed move of gynecological services to the Janeway children’s hospital. The CBC’s Jenna Head reports.
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Kajol’s Instagram Post Wins Hearts; Honest Post Has Fans Cracking Up

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Kajol just broke the internet with a hilarious and brutally honest take on why she’s always late! In her latest Instagram post, the Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge star shows what she's really doing when she claims “traffic was crazy”, from...
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Starbucks Updated Dress Code for Employees

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Starbucks is updating its employee dress code, effective May 12th, requiring baristas to wear solid black shirts and khaki, black, or blue denim bottoms.
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The East End: Mugs on Main

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It’s an east end coffee shop that also offers a trendy dinner menu and creative cocktails. News 12's Erin Colton takes us to Mugs on Main.
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How local businesses become community hubs

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Sommelier and chef Shiva Reddy said that many restaurants pivoted to offering packaged meals during the COVID-19 pandemic, and that's when she realized the importance of community spaces. She says that accessibility and making a customer...
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The price of your morning cup of coffee may be going up

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The average American consumes about three cups a day.
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How much are you willing to pay for a cup of coffee?

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Coffee beans are harvested in several countries that were hit with a 46% tariff.
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Where chores meet socializing: Brooklyn Heights laundromat changes the game

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Laundry & Latte owner, J.R. Dumas, tells News 12 the idea to him was "common sense."
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Montclair specialty coffee shop says Trump tariffs will make coffee prices higher for the consumer

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The United States imports the second-largest amount of coffee beans according to the USDA.
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The Culture Trail ft. Shriya Saran | 101 Abu Dhabi Dos | Indiatimes

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Join Shriya Saran as she explores the vibrant culture of Abu Dhabi in this episode of 101 Abu Dhabi Dos. Discover the emirate's hidden gems, rich heritage, and unique blend of tradition and modernity. #InAbuDhabi #CultureTrail...
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New study finds office coffee machine may be raising your cholesterol levels

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According to a new study, drinking coffee from office machines may increase cholesterol levels due to high levels of cholesterol-boosting compounds. Watch this report for more details!
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Gangs steal truckloads of coffee amid supply crunch

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Theft of truckloads of green coffee beans is on the rise in the United States, the world’s largest coffee importer. Organized gangs, posing as transportation companies, are stealing shipments worth up to $180,000 per truckload. In the...
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Is the 'buy Canadian' movement full of beans? N.B. coffee producer is riding the wave

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Saltwinds Coffee in Keswick, N.B., doubled production during February, thanks to patriotic Canadians shopping for a made-at-home solution for their java fix. Founder Brad Rideout hopes the company’s roasted beans will find new markets.
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West Orange cafe hatches plan to trade eggs for coffee

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For one day, Harper's Cafe will let you pay for your coffee with an egg.
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These Ottawa cafes are brewing up a Canadian twist on a classic

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As Canadians push back against U.S. tariffs and annexation threats, some cafes in Ottawa have renamed the 'Americano' to the 'Canadiano.'
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Fact check: Has the EU branded coffee 'harmful' for humans?

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Some tabloids have stoked fears that the EU will soon ban coffee after the European Commission allegedly labelled caffeine dangerous for human consumption.
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Global coffee market shifts to 'survival mode'

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Coffee—the world’s favorite morning ritual—is now at the center of an industry-wide crisis. Arabica prices have skyrocketed 70% since November, sending shockwaves through global markets. Traders and roasters have slashed purchases,...
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Rare coffee species can transform South Sudan's industry

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South Sudanese farmers are turning to Excelsa, a rare and climate-resistant coffee species, to combat the effects of climate change and revive the country’s agriculture. As droughts threaten traditional crops, this resilient coffee bean...