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Urgent need for blood donations in Connecticut
The Connecticut Blood Center (CTBC) officials Monday say they’re facing a “blood emergency.” A 'Blue Bloods' Star Is Joining Donnie Wahlberg for His New Spin-Off Map shows Donald Trump's approval ...
WPRI Providence on MSN59m
Massachusetts, Rhode Island rank among best states for public schools
A WalletHub report ranked Massachusetts first, Connecticut second, and Rhode Island seventh in the nation for public school ...
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Daily Meal on MSN14 Vintage Burger Chains That Failed To Make It Nationwide
Sure, McDonald's and Burger King are icons. But there are a lot of other vintage burger chains that had success, but didn't ...
US President Trump has endorsed calls by intel chief Tulsi Gabbard to prosecute Barack Obama and top officials over allegations they orchestrated a ’treasonous conspiracy’ during the 2016 election.
There have been a lot of ham recalls over the years. And here's some of the worst ham recalls to hit grocery stores.
Anyone firing up the grill this summer already knows hamburgers and steaks are expensive, but the latest numbers show prices ...
As the country continues to grapple with shrinking herds, experts say prices could continue to rise through 2025 and beyond.
Experts have said this trend shows no signs of slowing, meaning there may be upward pressure on prices through 2026 and beyond.
Now, beef prices are hitting records, rising almost 9% since January, according to the Department of Agriculture, and retailing for $9.26 a pound. June’s consumer price index showed steak and ground ...
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WWLP on MSNLocal cooks search for deals as beef prices rise
According to data from the U.S. government, the average price for a pound of beef rose to $6.12 just last month. That’s up nearly 12% from a year ago. Behind the price hike are smaller herds, a ...
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Beef prices have reached record highs: here's why that's the case, and how customers are reacting
It’s not your imagination—beef is getting more expensive. Whether you’re picking up ground chuck or splurging on a steak, consumers are paying more at the checkout.
Grain futures were mostly lower in early trading Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Sept. corn fell by 2.75 cents at $4.06 a bushel. Sept. wheat gained 1.5 cents at $5.48 a ...
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