Jack Guez - AFP / Getty Images USDA Decides on Bill Gates-Approved Fake Meat - Are These Cancer Tumors or Totally Safe to Eat? Critics argue that the use of immortalized tumor cells in lab-grown meat production raises serious ethical and health concerns. By Jim Baker June 25, 2023
pipat wongsawang / Getty stock image Biden Admin Cutting Dairy Allowance for Women, Infant and Children Program in Favor of Soy and Other 'Alternatives' The Biden administration has announced new proposed changes to WIC. The most controversial change would reduce allowances for dairy products. By Carson Choate March 11, 2023
Scott Olson / Getty ImagesCommentary US Corn Farmers Sound the Alarm: Most Catastrophic Problem Ever Faced Headed for Crop Mexico's new law regarding American imports of corn could spell disaster for American farmers and the economy. By Peter Partoll January 31, 2023
Alex Wong / Getty Images Potential Food Shortages in US? Here's What May Be Scarce in 2023 There could be trouble on the near horizon for America's food supply as multiple factors could lead to scarcity at the grocery store. By John McCann December 29, 2022
Clyde Cooper's BBQ / Facebook Police Show Up at Popular BBQ Restaurant After Customer Says There's Something Wrong with the Pork The restaurant said the owner, employees, and even fellow customers attempted to explain the pink color to the irate customer. By Chase McCown December 25, 2022
Patrick Pleul / AFP via Getty Images Elon Musk-Owned Company Under Federal Investigation; Over 1,500 Animals Confirmed Dead in Product Testing: Report According to records and other sources, roughly 1,500 animals have died during product testing by Neuralink scientists since 2018. By George C. Upper III December 7, 2022
Mike Ehrmann / Getty Images Shock: Dolphins in Horrifying State Discovered at US Aquarium, Report Finds Treatment That's Beyond Cruel A Miami aquarium is being accused of malnourishing nine performing dolphins in a shocking Agriculture Department report. By Richard Moorhead October 23, 2022
Ampol Sonthong / ShutterstockCommentary USDA Wants Information on Vegetable Patches and Flowerbeds for Federal 'People's Garden' Database It sounds like something from Red China circa 1965, but the project began where so many projects do - in the bureaucratic labyrinth of DC. By George C. Upper III October 10, 2022
Stefan W. / Getty Images That's One Way to Deal with the Problem: Tennessee Drops Vaccines from the Sky for Raccoons Helicopters will be flying over the Tennessee woods in the next few days, so raccoons can have a chance of not getting rabies. By Jack Davis October 9, 2022
Maskot / Getty Images Biden's America: Holiday Pain Looms as Key Cooking Ingredient's Price Explodes Going Into Holidays The price of butter is sky-high and with the holidays coming, producers are trying to confront the butter shortage throughout the US. By Abby Liebing September 28, 2022