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A leading nutrition researcher who studied ultraprocessed foods has left the National Institutes of Health, citing censorship ...
Negotiations between the U.S. and Japan on a possible deal to lower reciprocal tariffs kicked off in Washington this week, ...
In this joint opinion piece, Republican Reps. Adrian Smith of Nebraska and Randy Feenstra of Iowa argue that federal action ...
Adrian Smith of Nebraska and Randy Feenstra of Iowa argue that federal action allowing year-round, nationwide sales of E15 ...
Tthe U.S. will impose port fees on Chinese-made ships and Chinese operators based on cargo volumes but the measures will not apply to ships that arrive empty to transport U.S. commodities or to those ...
Triple-digit tariff hikes on each other’s imports, if sustained, are set to reshape U.S.-China trade – particularly for ...
President Donald Trump has taken to social media to declare his support for farmers, but they’ll have to wait for clarity on ...
The Agriculture Department announced a slate of new political appointments, including many names familiar to the food and ...
In this collaborative opinion piece, 12 state agriculture commissioners, led by Kentucky's Jonathan Shell, argue that the ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom and State Attorney General Rob Bonta are suing President Donald Trump over his use of ...
Congressional Republican leaders remain miles apart on their tax and spending plans after essentially agreeing to disagree on ...
Legal experts are deeply skeptical, if not dismissive, of President Donald Trump’s attempt to summarily rescind regulations ...