80 people sick after attending LA Times food tasting festival
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UN food agency says 40 million people are struggling to feed themselves in West and Central Africa
The U.N.'s food agency says more than 40 million people are struggling to feed themselves across West and Central AfricaABC News - 7h -
Oysters linked to norovirus outbreak sicken at least 80 people at restaurant event
The outbreak stemmed from an event at the Hollywood Palladium celebrating the Los Angeles Times' list of the 101 best restaurants on Dec. 3.ABC News - 18h -
FDA updates definition of 'healthy' on food labels for first time in 30 years
A new rule from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will update what it means for food to be labeled “healthy” for the first time in 30 years, a move that aligns with current nutrition science ...The Hill - 20h -
Hundreds attend vigils after killing of children's nurse
The nurse was found with a serious head injury in Banbridge on Saturday and later died.BBC News - 21h -
At least three people killed in explosion at Thai music festival
Police say two suspects in custody after blast caused by device thrown into crowd during event in Umphang. At least three people have died and dozens were injured after an explosive was thrown into ...The Guardian - 6d -
Trump meets with Macron, Zelenskyy while attending Notre Dame festivities
President-elect Donald Trump, on his first international trip since he was elected to the White House, also met with Britain's Prince William.CBS News - Dec. 7 -
LA Times owner adding AI 'bias meter' to articles
Patrick Soon-Shiong, the owner of the Los Angeles Times, is sparking backlash with a decision to add a "bias meter" to articles the news organization publishes and other editorial decisions. ...The Hill - Dec. 6 -
Sage Toda-Nation: ‘Be with people you love and eat loads of good food’
For the clothing designer, a good Christmas is one where the pressure is off and the gifts are meaningfulFinancial Times - Dec. 4 -
Drivers for Spanish food delivery app Glovo will become full-time employees
Thousands of delivery drivers in Spain working for the food delivery app Glovo will soon be full employees after the company announced that it was moving to an employment-based modelABC News - Dec. 2
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