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You may have never heard of benzoic acid. White, odorless and tasteless, it became the preservative of choice around 1900 for ...
A pig’s head arrives in front of Christopher Lopez. He knows the drill: cut into the area behind the ears, find two small lymph nodes and incise them three or four times each. Check the nose and mouth ...
Brazil has soared ahead in beef imports into the United States this year, while other countries scaled back amidst ongoing ...
As a federal appeals court considers whether President Trump’s tariffs over trade deficits are legally justified, the latest ...
A’s major poultry providers was recently fined for repeated child labor law violations, with children as young as 13 working ...
Now we know the value the Environmental Protection Agency places on the bedrock foundation that enables the federal ...
This story was originally published by The New Lede. DES MOINES, Iowa — Several hundred Iowa residents gathered in the state capital this week, calling on public officials – and each other – to take ...
Jack Link’s has poured $2.3 million into Trump campaigns to ensure its meat snacks stay eligible for SNAP and school nutrition programs.
A new study finds federal immigration raids caused a 3.1% drop in California’s workforce, as noncitizens statewide stayed home.
Jack Link’s, the world’s largest manufacturer of meat snacks, has spent years integrating itself into the country’s cultural and political arenas. Riding a wave of protein-crazed consumers and a ...