The scandal of food waste – and how we can stop it
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Sports - The New York Times
Which M.L.B. Playoff Atmosphere Is the Best? We Ranked Them.
The Phillies, Yankees and Dodgers have electric home-field environments. But another ballpark is having a moment.23 minutes ago - MLB -
World - The New York Times
What We Know About the Israeli Forces Fighting in Lebanon
The Israeli military has sent troops from four divisions across the border into Lebanon, but has not publicly disclosed how many.32 minutes ago - Israel -
World - The New York Times
Art or Trash? It Can Be a Fine Line.
Two beer cans were displayed in a Dutch museum. Then they were accidentally thrown out.3 hours ago -
World - Financial Times
Can a crypto ETF die of apathy?
Forever and ether, amen3 hours ago - Crypto -
Top stories - The New York Times
Will Trump Go to Jail in the Hush Money Case? Here’s What Similar Cases Tell Us.
Donald J. Trump faces sentencing on Nov. 26. The election three weeks earlier may determine not only if he returns to the presidency, but if he ends up behind bars.3 hours ago - Donald Trump -
Business - Inc.
EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Garner’s Once Upon a Farm Joins Equitable Food Initiative to Champion Farmworker Rights
In a first for the CPG industry, Once Upon a Farm is pledging to source seven million pounds of produce from the EFI.3 hours ago -
Politics - The Hill
How senators can restore the world’s greatest deliberative body
They should condition their votes for chamber leadership on promises to allow more debate and votes on amendments.3 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
‘Look at this. We are back’: the impossible return of French touch titans Cassius
Five years after Philippe Zdar fell to his death from a Paris building, Boombass has brought back Cassius – having received his old musical partner’s blessing in a ‘beautiful’ dream. It shouldn’t ...5 hours ago -
Science - The New York Times
The Food of Space Travel Could Be Based on Rocks
Scientists are studying whether future astronauts on deep-space journeys could transform compounds in asteroids into food.6 hours ago -
Politics - The Hill
What the British get right, and we don't, about remote work
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his government are promoting flexible work arrangements and rejecting the outdated "culture of presenteeism", while U.S. lawmakers are pushing for a return to ...6 hours ago -
Politics - NBC News
Democratic lawmakers call on brands to end shrinkflation
In letters sent to General Mills, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Madeleine Dean are accusing the corporations of a pattern of profiteering through "shrinkflation," the ...7 hours ago -
Top stories - The New York Times
Placentas Can Help Heal Wounds and Burns. Why Do We Throw Them Away?
The same qualities that make placentas so valuable during pregnancy make them profoundly useful for healing burns and wounds, too. So why do we throw so many away?10 hours ago -
Top stories - CBS News
How living in extended-stay hotels can affect the health of poor kids
Living in extended-stay hotels, often a last resort for low-income families trying to avoid homelessness, can lead to or exacerbate various children's physical and mental health issues, advocates say.10 hours ago -
Top stories - BBC News
Beer can artwork at Dutch museum accidentally ends up in bin
The artwork, which shows two dented beer cans on the floor, was thrown in a bin by a technician.11 hours ago - Netherlands -
World - The Guardian
‘We may see a 70-yarder’: NFL kickers are excelling. How much better can they get?
The league is seeing successful kicks that once seemed unimaginable become routine. What’s behind the upsurge in performance?. In the first 70 years of its existence, the NFL saw two successful ...11 hours ago - NFL -
World - The Guardian
This is getting silly now! Why won’t politicians stop ripping off The West Wing?
Argentina’s president Javier Milei has become the latest dignitary to be rumbled borrowing from a Jed Bartlet speech. It wouldn’t happen here though … would it?. Last week, Argentina’s president ...13 hours ago -
Top stories - BBC News
Euston, we have a problem: Concern over weekly Friday night scramble
Changes are called for to tackle crowding at Euston, amid claims the busy station is now dangerous.14 hours ago -
Entertainment - ABC News
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield on living through 'We Live in Time'
As two of the most in-demand actors of their generation, Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield have transformed themselves into all kinds of roles14 hours ago -
Health - ABC News
A peek inside human brain shows a way it cleans out waste
Researchers found a network of tiny waste-clearing channels in the brain.15 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
The scandal of food waste – and how we can stop it
Every informed observer agrees that food waste and loss must be reduced if we are to feed all humans. What’s stopping us?. In traditional societies, little to no food goes to waste. Every edible ...15 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Lab-grown meat could be sold in UK in next few years, says food regulator
Food Standards Agency says applications for cultivated steak, chicken and foie gras have already been submitted. Cell-cultivated meat could be on sale in the UK within a few years, the food ...15 hours ago - United Kingdom -
Top stories - CBS News
Can gun storage initiatives help prevent suicides?
Advocates for these initiatives say they can save lives through safely storing firearms for people at risk of suicide.17 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
Why escalating Middle East tensions haven’t stopped the stock market from climbing
Despite widening geopolitical conflict, U.S. stocks have moved relentlessly higher to log multiple records this year.23 hours ago -
Tech - Wired
Hurricane Helene Couldn’t Stop Birders From Using eBird
Since 2002, birders have relied on the online bird-watching log eBird. As Hurricane Helene tore through North Carolina, bird-watchers continued to post.Yesterday -
Top stories - The New York Times
Have We Reached Peak Human Life Span?
After decades of rising life expectancy, the increases appear to be slowing. A new study calls into question how long even the healthiest of populations can live.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
How the US can help Lebanon move past Hezbollah
The current ruling class in Lebanon must overcome its own Stockholm syndrome.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Democrats accuse food, beverage companies of ‘profiteering’ through ‘shrinkflation’
Two Democratic lawmakers have sent a letter to some of the country’s biggest food and beverage companies arguing they are “profiteering” through “shrinkflation,” the practice of reducing product ...Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
We can’t wait on Big Tech to solve our local news crisis
The stakes are too high to rely on short-term fixes from the very companies that disrupted our industry in the first place.Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
"Mornings Memory:" How GPS changed how we travel
In today's "Mornings Memory," we revisit life before the convenience of built-in GPS systems, when many relied on printed MapQuest directions or devices like the TomTom.Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
‘Rutger Hauer said he didn’t play bad guys’: how we made chiller classic The Hitcher
‘Rutger seemed to terrify everyone on the set and was pretty much left alone. I once went to his trailer for lunch and we sat in dead silence as he chain-smoked’. The screenwriter Eric Red said the ...Yesterday -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
What Is the Best Size For a Purse? Big vs. Small Handbags
A reader wonders if it’s better to carry a small bag or a large one. Our critic explains the relationship between purse size and power.Yesterday -
Top stories - NBC News
Sen. Warren and Rep. Dean demand major food and beverage CEOs stop 'shrinkflation'
In letters sent to General Mills, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, the legislators asked the corporations to end their “pattern of profiteering.”Yesterday