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Whistle while you work? You’ll love this Edna Vazquez performance
Tune in for a new, cheery installment in the On the Farm series from Pickathon.
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How should I clean wine spills? And what to do with mesh veggie bags?
In this season of too much food and drink, readers have an abundance of questions about puny-but-perplexing kitchen products -- and advice maven Umbra Fisk cooks up answers.
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Even deep-sea fish are eating our garbage now
Scientists found beef and microplastics in the guts of bottom-dwelling fish and sharks in the Mediterranean.
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Fall in love with the people behind your lettuce with this moving film on farmworkers
A new documentary provides a glimpse of what the lives of the families that produce our vegetables are really like.
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Got 90 seconds? Video explains the hopeful news out of the Paris climate talks
Negotiators just took a big step forward in the fight against global warming.
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WTO’s big meat decision could be a troubling sign of things to come
Canada and Mexico win a trade dispute over U.S. rules requiring country-of-origin meat labeling. What does this mean for the Trans-Pacific Partnership?
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Europe reacted to livestock disease by banning pig swill. Here’s why that’s hogwash
Food waste can be a perfectly safe food source if treated properly.
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Ted Cruz continues to embarrass nation, himself
The walking conspiracy theory and presidential hopeful is still arguing that climate change is a hoax.
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We tested fancy water vs. tap water. Here’s what we learned
We put JUST water to the test. The results were shocking.
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U.S. pledges more money to help clear the way for a climate deal in Paris
John Kerry promised $861 million in aid to countries on the frontlines of climate change.