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South Korea Suspends Some U.S. Beef Imports Over Feed Additive
South Korea has suspended some U.S. beef imports after detecting the cattle feed additive zilpaterol in meat supplied by a unit of JBS USA Holdings Inc, raising concerns that the controversial animal growth enhancer may still be in the supply chain weeks after Merck & Co halted sales of Zilmax, the top-selling zilpaterol-based drug.
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Alpine Swifts Can Fly For 200 Days Nonstop
In a surprise to researchers, a flock of Alpine Swift birds flew non-stop for 200 days. In a surprise to researchers, a flock of Alpine Swift birds flew non-stop for 200 days The Los Angeles Times reported on Tuesday.
Leif Erikson's Life Honored Today: Who Was He? (VIDEO)
Wednesday marks the observance of Leif Erikson Day, which honors the life of the first European to discover North America over a millennium ago.
Starbucks Free Coffee: Customers Receive Cup On The House For Acts of Kindness
In an effort to solve the latest political conflict, Starbucks chief executive officer Howard Schultz is handing out free coffee to customers who show how it can be done.
Men's Wearhouse Rejects Jos. A. Bank's $2.3 Billion Bid to Takeover Struggling Retailer
Men's Wearhouse has rejected a $2.3 billion bid from Jos. A. Bank to takeover the struggling retailer.
Wal-Mart Buys Out Bharti Enterprises Ending Six-Year Relationship With Indian Retailer
After six years, Wal-Mart is buying out Bharti Enterprises leaving the world's largest retailer without a partner to help establish supermarkets in the country
Trucker Protest: Association Calls Off Massive Traffic Blocking Event on the Beltway
A caravan of truck drivers wishes to shut down traffic around Washington in order to protest things they claim are "destroying America," will not happen.
11-Year-Old Sent Home With School 'Letter' Calling Her Fat (VIDEO)
An 11 year old Naples, Fla. girl, measuring 124 pounds and five foot three inches was sent home with a letter from school indicating she was at risk of becoming over weight.
Sexual Suicide: Male Marsupial Species Collapse From Too Much Procreation
Male marsupial species are dying off due to intense procreation periods. Male marsupial species are dying off due to intense procreation periods according to a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Foster Farms Salmonella Outbreak: 287 Sickened in 18 States From Chicken Products
287 people in 18 states have become ill from Salmonella in Foster Farms chicken. Select Foster Farms chicken products have been targeted as the cause of the latest Salmonella outbreak sickening 287 people in 18 states the company said in a press release Monday.




