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Man Utd transfer rumours: Weighing up Onana bid; 'serious' about Kolo Muani
Man Utd transfer rumours: Weighing up Onana bid; 'serious' about Kolo Muani
Rounding up the latest Manchester United transfer rumours - including stories on Andre Onana & Randal Kolo Muani.
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The Best Android Antivirus for 2023
The Best Android Antivirus for 2023
With multiple platforms for desktop and mobile devices available, hackers and malware coders have a
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Argentina to make $1.9 billion payment to IMF as scheduled - econ min source
Argentina to make $1.9 billion payment to IMF as scheduled - econ min source
BUENOS AIRES Argentina will make scheduled payments totaling some $1.9 billion to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on
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GOOD Meat Gets Full Approval in the U.S. for Cultivated Meat
GOOD Meat Gets Full Approval in the U.S. for Cultivated Meat
ALAMEDA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 21, 2023--
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French government shuts down a climate group after protests turn violent
French government shuts down a climate group after protests turn violent
The French government has decided to dissolve a climate activist group, following a series of fiery clashes between demonstrators and police.
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All railroads must alert first responders within 10 miles of derailed train cargo under new rule
All railroads must alert first responders within 10 miles of derailed train cargo under new rule
Federal regulators want first responders to a train derailment to know exactly what they are dealing with even before they reach the scene
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Whitney Cummings announces she is pregnant
Whitney Cummings announces she is pregnant
Comedian Whitney Cummings is celebrating some happy news.
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US companies receive approval to sell nation’s first ‘lab-grown’ chicken
US companies receive approval to sell nation’s first ‘lab-grown’ chicken
Regulators in the United States have approved the sale of chicken made from cultivated cells, marking a huge step for the nation’s first “lab-grown” meat. The move comes after Good Meat, a developer of chicken grown from animal cells, announced in March 2023 that it had received a “no-questions” letter from the Food and Drug Administration, which indicated the FDA was satisfied that the product was safe to sell, according to CNN. Upside Foods, another company that makes chicken using cultured cells, received a similar letter from the FDA in November, the outlet reported. At the time, Dr Uma Valeti, the founder and CEO of Upside Foods, called the approval a “watershed moment,” noting it’s “never happened before in the history of humanity”. However, before the lab-grown meat could be made available to US consumers, it required approval from the US Department of Agriculture. With Tuesday’s approval by the Agriculture Department of federal inspections required to sell meat and poultry in the US, the two California companies will be able to make the lab-grown chicken available to restaurants and, later, to supermarkets. The goal of lab-grown meat is both to eliminate harm to animals and to reduce the enivornmental impacts of traditional animal agriculture. “Instead of all of that land and all of that water that’s used to feed all of these animals that are slaughtered, we can do it in a different way,” said Josh Tetrick, co-founder and chief executive of Eat Just, which operates Good Meat. The cultivated meat is made using cells from a living animal and grown in steel tanks. Upside’s lab-grown meat first comes out in large sheets, before it is then formed into recognisable chicken shapes, while Good Meat turns the chicken cells into cutlets, nuggets, shredded meat and satays. Good Meat’s chicken is already available in Singapore, the first country to allow the sale of lab-grown meat. As for when individuals living in the US can expect to see the meat in grocery stores, it will likely be some time, as the lab-grown chicken is more expensive than traditional meat, and cannot yet be produced on the same scale, according to Ricardo San Martin, director of the Alt:Meat Lab at University of California Berkeley. However, those eager to try the cell-cultivated meat will be able to do so in certain restaurants, with Upside partnering with San Francisco restuarant Bar Crenn to make the meat available to consumers, while dishes made with Good Meat will be served at Chef Jose Andrés’ restaurant in Washington, DC. According to Amy Chen, Upside’s chief operating officer, the most common response the company has gotten from people who have tried the meat is that it “tastes like chicken”. Read More Lab-grown meat is worse than real thing for climate. But will it always remain that way? Company creates mammoth meatballs using DNA from extinct animal Lab-grown meat takes one step closer to hitting supermarket shelves
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Highwood Emissions Management Closes $3M Seed Round, Empowering Energy Companies to Achieve Climate Change Objectives Powered by Data-Driven Emissions Management
Highwood Emissions Management Closes $3M Seed Round, Empowering Energy Companies to Achieve Climate Change Objectives Powered by Data-Driven Emissions Management
CALGARY, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 21, 2023--
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Zoom Joins the Alliance for Open Media
Zoom Joins the Alliance for Open Media
WAKEFIELD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 21, 2023--
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Best MLB prop bets today (Fade Jhony Brito in return to Yankees rotation)
Best MLB prop bets today (Fade Jhony Brito in return to Yankees rotation)
Betting on props in Major League Baseball can have a lot of ups and downs, but I have three pitchers to target for Wednesday’s action.They may not be the flashiest of names, but I like them to hit these props, especially in the outs recorded department.I’m coming off a rough day,...
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Autoshop owner who dumped 500 pounds of oily pennies on ex-employee's driveway is ordered to pay additional back wages
Autoshop owner who dumped 500 pounds of oily pennies on ex-employee's driveway is ordered to pay additional back wages
The Georgia autoshop owner who in 2022 paid one of this employees his final wage by dumping 91,500 oil-covered pennies in his driveway has been ordered by a federal judge to pay nearly $40,000 in additional back wages and damages to his employees, court records show.
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