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Bitcoin Becomes Official Legal Tender of El Salvador as Nation Bets on Crypto

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El Salvador has become the first nation to officially make bitcoin legal tender. Ahmed Shabana, managing partner at Parkpine Capital, joined Cheddar’s Closing Bell to discuss the significance of a country of nearly 7 million people...
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Novel theatre shows: Shop fronts in Florida used for production

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Audience members socially distance, wear masks, and listen to plays using headsets.
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More pressure on UK government over free meals for disadvantaged children

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The British government is facing mounting pressure from former ministers over meals for children at risk during the school holidays. The government had extended a scheme to provide eligible children with free meals during the Easter...
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Brazil food insecurity: 10 million people are going hungry

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Coronavirus pandemic leaves millions wondering where their next meal is coming from.
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World Food Programme wins Nobel Peace Prize

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The Nobel Committee awards its 2020 peace prize to the World Food Programme, citing its efforts to stop the weaponizing of hunger.
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Chile's once robust economy devastated by COVID-19

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About 2.5 million people are out of work in the Latin American country and many are going hungry amid the crisis.
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Senegalese worried over Chinese companies' fishing licences

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Move draws criticism from citizens of indebted African country who say their waters are already overfished.
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Summer Meals on Wheels program for kids returns to Prospect Park

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News 12’s Morgan Scott spoke with the hosts of the food truck offering every child a meal at no cost to families this summer.
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Food collection point deaths: Starving Palestinians targeted by Israeli forces

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Food sites by US-backed Gaza Foundation provide safe supplies for Palestinians.
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Israeli forces shoot dozens as Gaza aid site killings multiply

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The violence in Khan Younis adds to a string of attacks that have killed hundreds of desperate people seeking food.
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Thousands of Palestinians endure hardship waiting for aid in Gaza’s Netzarim Corridor

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Palestinians spend long nights at Netzarim Corridor, enduring harsh conditions and uncertainty as they wait for vital flour aid.
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US contractors at Gaza aid sites say colleagues fired at those accessing food

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American contractors guarding aid distribution sites in Gaza are using live ammunition and stun grenades as hungry Palestinians scramble for food. Two U.S. contractors, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said they were coming...
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Israel-Hamas war: New proposal does not intend to halt the war: Hamas

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Hamas has said that the new Gaza ceasefire proposal backed by the United States does not meet their demands. Watch in for more details!
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Gaza food desperation: Chaos and violence in food distribution centres

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For months, aid agencies have warned that Israel is weaponizing famine in Gaza
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Gaza hunger crisis: Two dead after people break into WFP warehouse in search of food

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WFP says hungry Palestinians broke into its Deir el-Balah warehouse; 2 dead. Aid limits spark desperation after 80-day blockade.
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‘Not enough food.’ CT food banks issue dire warning about federal SNAP cuts

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Connecticut FoodShare said "there is not enough food" is make up for $300 billion in cuts proposed by congressional Republicans. But President Donald Trump believes that tax cuts will lead to "much more food."
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‘No soap, no morphine’: Gaza aide worker describes life under intensified bombing

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Gaza volunteer calls Israel’s intensified bombardment “shocking” as Palestinians face severe food and medical shortages.
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New free school meals program provides breakfast and lunch for LI students

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The program was included in the recently signed state budget, and will begin with the 2025-26 school year.
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Eliud Kipchoge returns to the London Marathon

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Marathon legend Eliud Kipchoge is back in London, lacing up for what could be his final run in the iconic race
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Palestinian families in Gaza on the verge of famine

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Hundreds of thousands of families have been relying on the daily meals received from the WFP and community kitchens across Gaza.
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Federal money to fill the need to feed in schools

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The Trudeau government has made an agreement with New Brunswick to provide $11.2 million, over three years, through the National School Food Program.
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Pickleball company expands into Canada, struggles to find big spaces

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American pickleball company The Picklr wants to build a network of indoor pickleball franchises across Canada, but finding empty spaces big enough for the courts might be a challenge.
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'She's just a real gentle soul': Danforth community mourns death of unhoused resident

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An east end community is remembering a woman who had been living on the streets in the area over the past few months. She had set up a small encampment near Danforth and Coxwell, but died last weekend when temperatures dipped well below...