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As grocers, restaurants bicker, many menus still lack calorie counts
Three years after Congress voted to require it, you still won't find calories listed on the menus of most restaurant chains. The problem? The federal government has yet to write the specific rules to carry out the law, in part because supermarkets are...
Tags: Sandwiches, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Restaurants, Panera Bread Company, Foods and Beverages
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More poor live in suburbs than urban areas, research shows
Bucking longstanding patterns in the United States, more poor people now live in the nation's suburbs than in urban areas, according to a new analysis. As poverty mounted throughout the nation over the past decade, the number of poor people living in...
Tags: Brookings Institution, Northwestern University, Blue Island, Social Issues, Environmental Issues
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Conn. commuters cope with tough week after train crash
Commuters on Monday grappled with the inconvenience of their morning ritual after a deadly train collision in Connecticut last week, but the traffic nightmare that some had predicted did not materialize. Special shuttle buses and telecommuting took some...
Tags: Railway Accidents, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Dannel P. Malloy , Connecticut Department of Transportation, Stamford
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'Arrested Development's' frozen banana stand hits L.A. area
Just days before the new season of "Arrested Development" finally debuts on Netflix, the re-creation of the Bluth's Original Frozen Banana stand that cropped up in New York City last week is making its way to the West Coast. The frozen banana stand will...Tags: CBS Corp., The Office (tv program), Will Arnett, Netflix Inc., NBC (tv network)
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Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson breakup again, for now
Zap2itAfter a relationship of three years, it seems that Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson have broken up. Again. For now. What happened (this time)? According to sources quoted by People, the most recent break-up followed Pattinson skipping a 27th birthday...Tags: Robert Pattinson
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Golden South: Deanna Hill wins ticket to NYC with sprint win
Lake Highland Prep’s Deanna Hill spent her junior year of track and field trying to wipe away the remnants of a frustrating sophomore season. Those disappointments are in the rearview mirror. Hill pulled off arguably the biggest upset of the day in...Tags: Track and Field, Adidas AG, Miramar
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Darden tries out Atrium bar area
Wedged between its latest combination of Olive Garden and Red Lobster in Wilkesboro, N.C., Darden Restaurants is testing a bar called Atrium. Atrium offers its own menu. It has alcohol and foods such as flatbreads, tacos and mini-sandwiches that...
Tags: Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, Winter Park, Darden Concepts, Inc.
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High school students turn to internships to help plot future
This summer, teenagers will canvass in support of politicians, help nurses in hospitals or tweet as part of a company's social media effort. They're still in high school but they are working unpaid internships — sometimes even paying thousands of...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, University of Illinois at Chicago, Mount Prospect, New York University, School Examinations
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Country singer Chely Wright welcomes identical twins with wife
Country singer Chely Wright and her wife Lauren Blitzer Wright have two new additions to their family: The couple welcomed identical twins on Saturday. The singer, 42, gave birth to their baby boys in New York City, her rep told People. The Wrights...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, Dwayne Johnson, Taylor Swift
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NTSB: Trains were moving 70 mph before Connecticut collision
About 30,000 commuters in Connecticut and New York braced for a sluggish trek to work on Monday -- and for the rest of the week -- as officials continued to investigate why two trains slammed into each other in Bridgeport, Conn., on Friday evening. An...
Tags: Railway Accidents, National Transportation Safety Board, Disasters and Accidents, Connecticut Department of Transportation, Dannel P. Malloy
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Childhood passion leads to uncommon calling
Daily American Staff WriterAs a second generation photographer, Chuck Wagner has always had a passion for pictures. He has turned his hobby into a unique way to document a national tragedy — Flight 93. Throughout his years working as a Flight 93 ambassador, Wagner has...Tags: Human Interest, The Salvation Army, FBI, Washington, DC
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South Bend may allow urban hives
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- First birds, now bees. On the heels of a new backyard chicken law, Common Council member Tim Scott, D-District 2, has introduced an ordinance amending the city code as it relates to beekeeping. The ordinance, which has been referred to...Tags: Beekeeping, Government, Politics, Allergies, Safety of Citizens
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