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KEN PERROTTE: Turkey numbers strong, but DWR sees red flags
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star· 2 days agoSpring turkey hunters in Virginia registered 21,988 birds over the five-week season that ended May...
A long-awaited birth control option for men may be closer to reality
San Jose Mercury News· 4 days agoAfter decades of false starts, researchers say they are finally making progress on a long-acting and reversible birth control option for men. The experimental product is a hormonal gel that ...
Business notes for the week of June 3
The Virginian-Pilot· 6 days agoSee which businesses are celebrating milestones and which professionals are earning accolades.
Some unhappy with quality of College Park tiny home development
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 4 days agoThe community, by developer Booker T. Washington, is one of the first micro-home communities by a...
Is shrimp good for you? It's complicated.
The Spokesman-Review· 4 days agoJust ask Red Lobster: The struggling seafood chain declared bankruptcy this month, citing, among other things, an all-you-can-eat shrimp scheme that cost...
STATES ACT BEFORE PRODUCT AVAILABLE
Southwest Iowa's daily newspaper· 6 days agoLab-grown meat is not available in any U.S. grocery stores or restaurants. Florida and Arizona already banned the sale of cultivated meat and seafood, which is grown from animal cells. In Iowa ...
Commentary: Look how far we’ve come in 75 years
The State· 4 days agoWhen I was born in 1949, women wore fur stoles that incorporated the actual heads of foxes (with glass eyes that stared out from them). Today, we know that animals of all species are complex ...
How Beyond Meat is trying to get its sizzle back
Southwest Iowa's daily newspaper· 24 hours agoWhen Beyond Meat went public in 2019 in an initial stock offering that saw its shares nearly triple in price, it seemed to confirm that plant-based meats...
Could Elvis’ Graceland hold a key to bridging America’s cultural divide?
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 days agoFans, then, were unprepared in late May 2024, when a mysterious private investment company issued a public notice to foreclose on Graceland. The department’s account is certainly correct, but ...
Words matter … until they don’t
The Beatrice Daily Sun· 7 days agoIndeed, the House Ag Committee’s proposed 2024 Farm Bill is so filled with euphemisms, misdirection and flat-out untruths that it’s hard to tell if its sponsors are serious or seriously out ...