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Starbucks’ new CEO wants you to get coffee in “less than 30 seconds”

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Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol hopes to shorten customer wait times to “less than 30 seconds.”
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Come for the cats, stay for the coffee at Catfé Montclair

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News 12's Amanda Eustace takes a Road Trip Close to Home to Catfé Montclair.
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Iran-backed Iraqi Militias Cross Into Syria To Aid Assad's Forces

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Hundreds of Iran-backed Iraqi fighters have crossed the border into Syria to support Assad’s forces, as rebel groups make significant gains. This latest escalation raises questions about the future of Syria’s war and the stability of...
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Amid rubble and ruin, resilience brews as Lebanese rebuild and resume daily activities after war

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Amid war's rubble, Lebanese rebuild with resilience, resuming daily life while mourning destruction and
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Severe Weather Sparks Coffee Price Hike

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Global Coffee Prices Are Projected To Surge By Up To 25% In 2025, Driven By Significant Disruptions In The Supply Chain. Brazil And Vietnam, The World’s Top Coffee Producers, Are Grappling With Severe Weather Conditions Impacting Their...
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Global Coffee Consumers Brace For 25% Price Hike Next Year

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Global coffee prices are projected to surge by up to 25% in 2025, driven by significant disruptions in the supply chain. Brazil and Vietnam, the world’s top coffee producers, are grappling with severe weather conditions impacting their...
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Demand For Coffee Rises In Indian Cities

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The coffee culture in India is undergoing a significant transformation, particularly in smaller cities where it was once overshadowed by tea. The rising demand for specialty coffee, particularly after the pandemic, reflects a shift in...
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Brazil's Drought Drives Arabica To Highest Price Since 1977 | WION Business Watch | World News

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The price of arabica coffee has surged to its highest level since 1977. this marks a new milestone in the ongoing rally, surpassing a nearly 30-year high earlier this week. the record for arabica was set in 1977. The primary driver is...
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Coffee Prices Sour As Drought Shrinks Supply In Brazil

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The price of arabica coffee has surged to its highest level since 1977. this marks a new milestone in the ongoing rally, surpassing a nearly 30-year high earlier this week. the record for arabica was set in 1977. The primary driver is...
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EXCLUSIVE: Pandya Store Fame Mohit Parmar Shares His Excitement About Joining Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai As Abhir

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In this exclusive interview, Mohit Parmar, known for his role in Pandya Store, opens up about his new character, Abhir, in the iconic TV show Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai. Mohit shares how he was warmly welcomed by the cast and reflects on...
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Espresso Martini Craze Brews Success For Mr. Black

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As the coffee cordials category reaches $300 million dollars in the US, Australian spirits brand Mr. Black explains their rise in popularity
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Danbury cold case suspect gets public defender, pleads not guilty to 1989 abduction and rape

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David Coffey is 53 years old but in custody for what Danbury police said he did over 35 years ago at the age of 17—kidnap and sexually assault an 11-year-old girl.
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Entrepreneur Opens ACEH's First Woman-Owned Coffee Shop

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Banda Aceh, The Capital Of Indonesia's Most Conservative Province, Is Home To 1,001 Coffee Shops. But Only One Is Owned And Operated By A Woman. Qurrata Ayuni, A 28-year-old Entrepreneur, Opened Morning Mama Last Year To Provide A...
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Hot Or Cold?: The Latest Trends In Coffee

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Cold coffee is perking up in the U.S-- fueling a shift in consumer habits that’s brewing up big business. In 2023, Americans spent a whopping $17.7 billion on iced coffee, cold brew, and frozen coffee drinks—more than double what was...
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Which EU countries produce and import the most coffee?

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Italy is the largest coffee producer across Europe, while Germany is the biggest importer in the EU.
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Get ready to pay more for your coffee

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The growing threat of climate change is causing the price of coffee beans to soar, and market watchers say that increase will soon trickle down to consumers.
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Carmel honors fallen officers at police prayer walk

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The event honored Detective John Falcone, a Poughkeepsie detective who died saving a 3-year-old from an armed man in 2011.
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Main Street Connecticut: Showcasing the best Bridgeport has to offer

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News 12 is checking out all of the best spots in Bridgeport.
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Shaheer Sheikh: I feel like the luckiest man of the century as I got to play Arjun in Mahabharat

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As Mahabharat completes 10 years, lead actors Sourabh Raaj Jain, Shaheer Sheikh, and creator Siddharth Kumar Tewary sat down for an exclusive interview, reflecting on the iconic show’s journey, its challenges, and the impact it had on...
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Arc'teryx CEO Unpacks The Future Of Sportswear

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Arc'teryx CEO Stuart Haselden gives an exclusive look inside the outdoor sportswear brand's new NYC flagship store and introduces new MO/GO wearable hiking tech
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Starbucks baristas go on strike over new dress code

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Starbucks baristas across the U.S. are on strike following the company's implementation of a new dress code. (Scripps News)
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'Hit hard': Tariffs add pressure to coffee prices already on the rise

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Some coffee companies were already getting hit pretty hard long before President Donald Trump's tariffs on foreign goods. (Scripps News Group)
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Inflation Eases in US, CPI Rises 0.2% in February

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US consumer prices rose at the slowest pace in four months in February, offering some reprieve ahead of tariffs that are expected to drive costs higher. The consumer price index increased 0.2% after a sharp 0.5% advance in January....
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'A Performance Art Piece:' Stevenson on Musk, DOGE Cuts

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Betsey Stevenson, University of Michigan Public Policy & Economics Professor, shares her thoughts on what the bond market is telling Americans about DOGE and Elon Musk. Stevenson also talks about how tax cuts are not that helpful, states...