Under current law, restaurants can’t serve margarine as a substitute for table butter unless a customer specifically requests it, and that goes for schools as well. Closing arguments are underway in ...
In the most stunning turn of events, the defending National Champions are going home after being a one-and-done in the College Football Playoff. During the regular season, this Ohio State team looked ...
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The change coming to America's eggs and meat in two days... and major implications it has for you
In just two days, Americans may start noticing a change to the labels on their meat and egg products as a new rule takes effect. In March 2024, Tom Vilsack, USDA secretary at the time, announced the ...
SPRING MILLS — On Saturday, Dec. 13, the historic Egg Hill Church hosted its first Homecoming Christmas concert/service. Organized by Rodney Brungart, the Penns Valley Men’s Chorus sang traditional ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The First Alert Weather Team has issued a 19 First Alert Weather Day for Friday morning as icy and slick travel could be possible the day after Christmas. The biggest impact ...
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Dhurandhar box office collection day 19: Ranveer Singh starrer inches closer towards Rs 600 crore
Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar shows no slow signs of slowing down into its third week. It's about to cross Rs 600 crore on day 20, but on day 19, the action film saw a little growth after dipping a bit on ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Check out the latest news with FOX19 NOW’s top and trending stories for Sunday, Dec. 21. Follow FOX19 NOW on Facebook, X, and YouTube for more ...
Billions of years ago, a day on Earth did not last 24 hours. New research suggests that for about one billion years, each day stayed fixed at roughly 19 hours because of a balance between the oceans, ...
That's the notional value of stocks, exchange-traded funds and indexes on which options are due to expire today. It will make Friday a record "witching" day, according to Citigroup strategists. These ...
(WYMT) - Heavy, wet snow blanketed eastern Kentucky with 4-8 inches in many areas, but up to 20 inches in the highest elevations, leaving tens of thousands without power.
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