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Wanted: More help for hungry
Bread for the World president David Beckmann said that a short-term solution is needed immediately to address rising food prices in the U.S.  (details)

PETA killed 'companion animals'
PETA put to death more than 90 percent of the dogs, cats, and other pets it took in for adoption during 2007.  (details)

You Are What You Eat
If you prefer to do your grocery shopping at Whole Foods, chances are you're wired differently than people who favor traditional supermarkets.  (details)

New Era, Marvel team up
New Era Cap's signature 59FIFTY is now donning some of most famous and notorious Marvel comic book heroes and villains.  (details)

What' Hot, What's Not
Who can keep track of what's hot and what's not in the world of culinary trends?  (details)

New Under Armour shoes coming
Under Armour is preparing to jump deeper into the category with the launch of Under Armour Performance Trainers.  (details)

Americans want climate change
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Dick's teams with Little League
Dick's Sporting Goods is now the Official Sporting Goods Retailer of Little League Baseball and Softball.   (details)

7.3 million Americans are vegetarians
The just-released "Vegetarianism in America" study shows that 3.2 percent of U.S. adults, or 7.3 million people, follow a vegetarian-based diet.  (details)

The Little Fruit With a Big Punch
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Public: Gov not facing oil reality
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll finds that a majority of Americans think that their government is failing to prepare for the ultimate depletion of oil reserves.  (details)

Farm Bill Enters 'Home Stretch'
Economists estimate that food prices have increased by as much as 83 percent globally.  (details)

Off Broadway's Online Debut
Lynn Dell Cohen announces her decision to finally take her erudite fashion sensibility to the web with the launch of her online store.  (details)

Buying green is going mainstream
Wal-Mart issues new consumer research that shows shoppers are considering the environment before making a purchase.  (details)

Flavored Milk Does a Child's Body Good
New research shows that drinking flavored milk increases overall milk intake and improves nutrition without adding extra weight.  (details)

Men more likely to have memory loss
When it comes to remembering things, new research shows men are more likely than women to have mild cognitive impairment.  (details)

BooTay launches new jeans
BooTay Designs recently introduced The Body Shape Jean at both MAGICMarketplace in Las Vegas and Orange County's largest business mixer.  (details)

Pony signs Randy Moss
Pony International is excited to announce the company has agreed to an exclusive partnership to design the Randy Moss signature athletic footwear and clothing line.  (details)

Free Recycling Through the Mail
The U.S. Postal Service allows customers to recycle small electronics and inkjet cartridges by mailing them free of charge.  (details)

Help kids get smart with money
To spotlight youth financial literacy, Twin Cities-based TopLine Federal Credit Union has created Get Smart With Your Money.  (details)

Which traits matter for candidates?
Insightful judgment, vision and trustworthiness top the list of important leadership characteristics for the U.S. presidential candidates  (details)

Sean John returns to runway
Sean John, the world's fastest growing line of sportswear for men and women, has documented their return to the runway during New York Fashion Week for Fall 2008 with a feature documentary airing on MTV.   (details)

Spanish papers defy slump
Spanish-language titles in large Latino centers across the nation continue to see revenue gains and circulation jumps, bucking downward trends seen across the newspaper industry.  (details)

Report: High Schools in Crisis
Thirty percent of students entering high school don't graduate, and in large cities the failure to graduate reaches 48 percent.  (details)

Make sure air is clean this spring
DUCTZ offers steps to improve indoor air quality during spring cleaning.  (details)