Thomas Adams

Nestle says it will remove artificial dyes from US foods by 2026

By DEE-ANN DURBIN Nestle said Wednesday it will eliminate artificial colors from its U.S. food and beverages by the middle of 2026. Related Articles ...

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In US, the Iranian diaspora contends with the Israel-Iran war and a fragile ceasefire

By the Mariana Family Fariba Pajooh, who was born and reared in Iran, was imprisoned there prior to her arrival in the US. She ...

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‘Not something to celebrate’: As it turns 80 and faces dwindling global clout, can the UN survive?

By EDITH M. LEDERER United Nations (AP) This month marks the 80th anniversary of the United Nations, a cooperative global vision born from the ...

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Kennedy’s new vaccine advisers meet for first time

Written by Lauran Neergaard and Mike Stobbe ATLANTA (AP) — Under heavy scrutiny from medical professionals concerned about Americans’ access to life-saving vaccines, U.S. ...

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Kroger announces closure of 60 stores across U.S.

During its first-quarter earnings call this month, grocery giant Kroger said that it will close around 60 underperforming shops over the course of the ...

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UCF picks up commitment from 3-star cornerback Amarion Queen

And with the verbal commitment of three-star cornerback Amion Queen, UCF added another member to its recruiting class for 2026. On Wednesday, Queen made ...

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CDC nominee Susan Monarez sidesteps questions about disagreements with RFK in Senate hearing

By Associated Press’s JONEL ALECCIA President Donald Trump’s nominee to head the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Susan Monarez, told senators on ...

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Hurricanes position preview: Can Carson Beck fill Cam Ward’s shoes at quarterback?

The Hurricanes will kick up their 2025 campaign on August 31 with a crucial home game against Notre Dame. College football season is quickly ...

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California found in violation of Title IX in clash with Trump officials over transgender athletes

By the Associated Press’s Colin Binkley Washington (AP) The California Department of Education and the state’s high school sports federation were found to have ...

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Once named opponents in the Supreme Court case that legalized same-sex marriage, now they’re friends

By Associated Press’s Patrick Aftoora-Orsagos Ohio’s Columbus (AP) Obergefell v. Hodges, the case that led to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to legalize same-sex ...

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