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Millions chase record $425M Powerball jackpot
CHICAGO (AP) — Eight months after a trio of ticket buyers split a $656 million Mega Millions jackpot to set a world lottery record, Powerball is offering up a prize that would be the second highest. The $425 million jackpot, the largest in...
Tags: Lotteries, Mega Millions Lottery, Washington, DC, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Black Entertainment Television (tv network)
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Lawsuit claims Hebrew National hot dogs aren't kosher
KIAHOrthodox Jews are in a pickle, but it’s not a kosher dill, and they’re brissed off about it. Hebrew National hot dogs aren’t kosher! At least some consumers say so. Oy vey!! Kosher means the food is prepared according to strict Jewish...Tags: Judaism, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Religion and Belief, Hot Dogs
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Two dead in Indianapolis factory shooting
Two people died after a shooting at a northwest Indianpaolis factory. The incident happened around 6:40 p.m Friday at the ConAgra Foods plant, near West 62nd Street and Guion Road. Witnesses tell police the victim was sitting in the break room when...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Shootings
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NM heart of national peanut butter recall
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The country's largest organic peanut processing plant is scrubbing its facilities top to bottom and hopes to get back in production soon after massive recall of scores of products linked to a salmonella outbreak. The recall...
Tags: Health Organizations, Companies and Corporations, Peanut Butter, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Product Recalls
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Lawyers aim to help farmers handle modernized ag industry
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Succeeding as a farmer in today's world of complex regulations and global trade takes more than a tractor and hard work. It helps to have a good lawyer. The increasing complexity of agriculture has created a business opportunity for...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, University of the Pacific, Laws, Politics
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Michigan man claims $337M Powerball loot
A Michigan man has come forward to claim a $337 million Powerball win, the third-largest in the game's history. Donald Lawson, a railroad engineer -- actually now a former railroad engineer -- was the sole winner of the Aug. 15 drawing. A frequent...
Tags: Lotteries, Mega Millions Lottery, Powerball Lottery, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Clean produce to avoid food poisoning
It’s farmers’ market time, and all those fruits and vegetables seem so fresh. But they aren’t necessarily clean. Like supermarket produce, these local and even organic items need a wash before eating, according to the Academy of...
Tags: Healthy Diet, Salmonella Infection, Calicivirus, Health, E. coli Infection
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Corporations boost agricultural research funding
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) - The gap between federal support for agricultural research at large public universities and private investment continues to grow - and the divide comes with increased threats to academic freedom and more instances of meddling in the...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Food Safety Programs, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Kansas State University
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Make your own cooking spray
We got a really nice note from Abby Weaver in Allentown last week we'd like to share. "I am a big fan of your column," Abby said. "Thanks for helping the Lehigh Valley save some money." It turns out Abby isn't just good at buttering up people. She's...
Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Walmart, Allentown, Facebook
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Suit says Hebrew National isn't kosher; ConAgra says without merit
ConAgra Foods Inc., the company that makes Hebrew National hot dogs and other meats, said a lawsuit questioning the product’s kosher status is “without merit.” The complaint, filed in federal court in Minnesota, claims that Hebrew...
Tags: Judaism, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Religion and Belief
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Readers gush over cooking spray tip
We knew folks were going to love Abby Weaver's tip about pouring cooking oil into a spray bottle rather than buying those expensive cans of cooking spray. But we have to admit, even we were a little surprised by the amount of feedback we received. We...
Tags: Media Industry, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Walmart, Allentown
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Brawley students praised for doing their part to fight hunger
Staff WriterBRAWLEY — Hunger in America is bad enough but to have it occur in your own backyard is unacceptable to Jason Cosio. Jason, a 17-year-old Brawley Union High School senior, cites food insecurity, or the prospect of not knowing where your next meal is...Tags: Apple iPad, USA Today, Health
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