According to the Food and Drug Administration, 10% of households suffered food insecurity last year.
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Millions of Americans will save on Medicare fees next year
The decrease helps to offset last year’s spike, which was driven in part by a new Alzheimer’s drug.
Iranian lawmaker slams protesters; cleric appeals for calm
Women have been removing their hijabs in protest or cutting their hair in solidarity with demonstrators following the death of Mahsa Amini, who died in custody after being detained by the morality police because her headscarf was allegedly too loose.
More than 194,000 Russians flee call-up to neighboring countries
At one border crossing into Georgia, the line was more than 9 miles long.
JetBlue CEO first witness in U.S. lawsuit against 2 airlines
The government argues the merger will lead to higher fares, but lawyers for the airlines say there’s no evidence of that.
Blasts precede Baltic pipeline leaks, sabotage seen likely
The escaped gas is mostly methane, the second biggest contributor to climate change.
VP Harris seeks computer chip partners in Tokyo
Japan was once a world leader in chip manufacturing but its status has crumbled over the last 20 years.
Meta disables Russian propaganda network targeting Europe
The operation relied on sophisticated tactics, like the use of multiple languages and carefully made imposter websites.
Pop singer Shakira to face trial over tax fraud in Spain
She could face eight years in prison and a large fine if found guilty.
FDA concedes delays in response to baby formula shortage
A report from the agency says outdated data-sharing systems and inadequate staffing and training among its food inspectors were only some of the factors that led to the ongoing issue.