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How The Buffalo Shooting Brought 'Supermarket Redlining' To Light

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The Tops supermarket shooting has made Buffalo a food desert again, which stems from a legacy of discrimination in housing and city planning.
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Bloomberg

Why Kraft Decided to Sell Planters to Hormel

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Feb.24 -- Carlos Abrams-Rivera, Kraft Heinz Co.'s U.S. zone president, discusses the company's decision to sell its Planters snack brand to Hormel Foods Co. for $3.35 billion and says Kraft Heinz is in good shape to manage inflationary...
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Colorado Shooting Suspect's Attorney Requests Mental Health Assessment

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The judge ruled he will be held without bail as he faces 10 counts of first-degree murder for Monday's attack.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Jobless Claims Fall to Lowest Level Since Jan. 1

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Initial weekly unemployment claims decreased by 18,000 to 215,000 in the week ended Feb. 26. That's the lowest level since the start of the year. ADP Chief Economist Nela Richardson says the numbers show we have a healthy economy, but...
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The State Of Our Nation As Mass Shootings Continue

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There have been 246 mass shootings in 2022, according to the Gun Violence Archive.
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Bloomberg

Biden Delivers Address on Gun Control (Full Speech)

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President Joe Biden called for a ban on sales of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines following a spate of mass shootings in an evening address from the White House.
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Why Do Hot Dogs And Buns Come In Different Counts?

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The National Hot Dot and Sausage Council says it wasn’t until 1940 that hot dogs started getting packaged together like we know today.
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Bloomberg

Why Impossible Foods Is Doubling Its R&D Team

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Oct.26 -- Impossible Foods Chief Financial Officer David Lee discusses the faux-meat maker's plans to double the size of its research and development team, expansion efforts, and price reductions on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Apeel Sciences Wants to Make Your Avocados Last Longer

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Aug.03 -- James Rogers, Apeel Sciences chief executive officer, explains why the company's technology will help update the produce aisle at the grocery store. He spoke with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on the Aug. 2 episode of "Bloomberg...
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Asian Grocery Stores Offer Food And Comfort

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After an Asian man opened an Asian grocery store in a strip mall, it attracted 33 new Asian businesses to join what is now Pacifica Square.
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Americans Face Tough Decisions As Food Prices Continue To Soar

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The price of bread and milk is up about 16% and 17% respectively, while eggs cost nearly 40% more than they did last year.
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Wireless world with no cables ++NEW++

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Las Vegas Nevada - January 9, 2013 1. Close-up, cell phone placed on desk with embedded charger 2. Close of Eric Giler demonstrating WiTricity charging device, UPSOUND (English) Eric Giler, CEO, WiTricity: "Inside here is a coil of...
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Bloomberg

Blue Apron Falls Under $1 as Sell-Off Continues

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Dec.18 -- Blue Apron Holdings Inc. has seen 90 percent of its market value disappear since its initial public offering in June 2017. Bloomberg's Olivia Zaleski discusses with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

China Is The Driver of Agricultural Prices Rising: Scott Irwin

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Feb.24 -- Scott Irwin, Laurence J. Norton chair of agricultural marketing at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about the recent...
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Police in New York's Suffolk County have saved eleven drug overdose victims since the beginning of August using a special nasal spray. A local doctor hopes all officers will carry the device in their patrol cars by next year.

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HEADLINE:Could special nasal spray stop heroin overdoses? CAPTION: Police in New York's Suffolk County have saved 15 drug overdose victims since the beginning of August using a special nasal spray. A local doctor hopes all officers will...
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Bloomberg

Apeel Sciences Wants to Make Your Avocados Last Longer

Higher Ed
Aug.05 -- James Rogers, Apeel Sciences chief executive officer, explains why the company's technology will help update the produce aisle at the grocery store. He spoke with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on the Aug. 2 episode of "Bloomberg...
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Ask The Experts: The Flaw In Calling Communities 'Food Deserts'

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It's not just the stigma of calling a community a "desert." It's taking an incredibly complex problem and boiling it down to income and space.
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Some Stores Are Limiting Purchases As Shoppers Stockpile

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Toilet paper, paper towels and cleaning supplies are in demand.
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'No Time to Waste' on Cutting Farm Carbon Emissions, Says Vilsack

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Mar.04 -- Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said he plans to move swiftly on initiatives to lower carbon emissions from farms, aiming to act on climate change programs this year. He spoke on “Balance of Power.”
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The era of food volatility is rippling across the globe. In January, world food prices hit a record high. AP's Robert Ray reports.

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HEADLINE: Grocery bills are on the rise CAPTION: The era of food volatility is rippling across the globe. In January, world food prices hit a record high. AP's Robert Ray reports. (Feb. 7) The World Food Program says that civil...
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Surgery Helps Patients Ditch Reading Glasses

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CHRISTIANNE KRUPINSKY STARTED USING READING GLASSES A YEAR AND A HALF AGO.SOUNDBITE (English) Christianne Krupinsky, Raindrop Eye Surgery patient:"Everything from going to the grocery store, reading labels / Forgetting them if I did go...
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Organic baby food delivered to busy mums' doors

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LEADIN: An L.A. company is delivering organic, farm-to-highchair baby food directly to busy mums' doors. Yumi recently received 4.1 million US dollar funding to target the new millennial market of mothers. ...
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Organic baby food delivered to busy mums' doors

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LEADIN: An L.A. company is delivering organic, farm-to-highchair baby food directly to busy mums' doors. Yumi recently received 4.1 million US dollar funding to target the new millennial market of mothers. ...
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Bloomberg

Kimco Reports 2Q Earnings

Higher Ed
Jul.30 -- Conor Flynn, chief executive officer at Kimco Realty Corp., discussed second-quarter earnings and his outlook for the company. He spoke on July 25 on "What'd You Miss?"