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It’s been decades since the New World Screwworm was a problem in the U.S., but the flies are now advancing northward from ...
An Afrikaner man interrupted a live news broadcast at Nampo Harvest Day and dismissed claims of genocide when asked about Afrikaners seeking refugee status in the US ...
As part of efforts to strengthen food security and make food available at the doorsteps of Nigerians and West Africans, a leading multinational agribusiness and manufacturing group, Johnvents Group, ...
Correctional officers often dictate end-of-life care for incarcerated people who are terminally ill. Most states either don’t have a formal policy or are given leeway — a big concern for families and ...
Schoolchildren in America learn the story of the "three sisters" in agriculture: how Indigenous peoples planted corn, beans ...
With massive cuts to federal aid to food pantries, the president and CEO of Goodman Jewish Family Services implores ...
Dr. Rebecca Jerop revives ancient grains like finger millet to help farmers adapt to climate change and improve nutrition and ...
Senior officials in the Trump administration—including the president himself—have verbally recognized Crimea as a part of ...
A report of Brazil’s Amazon beef industry published reveals that slaughterhouses complying with a settlement agreement are ...
China and Colombia should take the latter’s formal accession to the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as an opportunity to ...
Experts share insights on how CROs can overcome challenges like fragmented approval processes and varying data requirements ...
Supreme Court Wrestles With Judges’ Power to Freeze Government Actions Nationwide The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case with potentially major implications for the power of federal judges ...