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The new food pyramid says it all. In January, the federal government released updated dietary guidelines for Americans that reimagine the pyramid by literally turning it upside down. The guidelines, which once prioritized foods like grains while minimizing fats, now recommend red meat, whole milk, p
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Family-run farms in El Salvador and Honduras face mounting losses, rising costs – and the need to adapt or be left behind
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On a steep hillside in western El Salvador, Oscar Leiva watches rainfall in December, a month that once marked the start of the dry
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The US launched its war against Iran on February 28, convinced that decapitating Tehran’s leadership would produce swift political capitulation. A week later, Iran was still firing missiles across the Gulf, some 150 oil tankers were stalled at the Strait of Hormuz and an Iranian Revolutionary Guard
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Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D., N.Y.) broke bread Sunday night with an anti-Israel radical who said "we couldn’t avoid" Oct. 7, whose group called for "death to America," and whom the Trump administration has long attempted to deport.
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Pledging to protect allies comes with risks.
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