Egyptian man deported after kicking a beagle that found 100 lbs of illegal food at a DC airport.

A man from Egypt faced serious consequences at Dulles Airport after attempting to smuggle over 100 pounds of undeclared food. It all unraveled when a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) beagle named Freddy alerted officials, prompting the man to kick the dog, sending him airborne. During the incident, the individual, 70-year-old Danbayou Me Ally Mary, […]
Senate referee seems receptive to updated Republican plan to reduce federal food aid funding.

A spokesperson for the Senate Agriculture Committee indicated that Senator Elizabeth McDonough seems receptive to a revised Republican proposal regarding food aid costs to states, after previously rejecting the initial draft over the weekend. The current Senate Republican plan suggests that, for the first time, a significant portion of benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance […]
Boy’s digestive system refuses to process any food due to a rare condition

Teen Struggles with Rare Condition That Prevents Eating Finley Lanson, a 14-year-old from England, faces a unique and extreme medical challenge: he cannot consume any food due to a rare condition that triggers his body to react as if it were fighting a virus. This reaction has severe consequences, including internal bleeding. “I have a […]
A simpler approach for Kennedy to restore food health education in medical schools

Reevaluating Medical Education: The Case for Nutrition Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. recently highlighted that most medical schools neglect to teach future physicians about the critical role of nutrition in preventing chronic illnesses. He points out that some educational structures do not even address this fundamental aspect. This conversation touches on a […]
Staff reductions at the Food and Drug Administration could impede biomedical innovation in the US.

President Trump has stressed the importance of reestablishing America’s economic and strategic autonomy. This includes steps like revamping pharmaceutical manufacturing and minimizing regulatory burdens. That said, not all reforms are equally beneficial. Recent changes at the Food and Drug Administration, while perhaps well-intentioned, might undermine the innovation and domestic capabilities the President aims to bolster. […]
A food expert labels this as one of the most dangerous items in the grocery store.

It turns out that your eating habits could really harm your health—sometimes without you realizing it until it’s too late. While experts agree on the benefits of fresh, whole foods, there’s a cautionary note from a food policy professor. The grocery store’s produce section may hide some dangers. Not every fruit and vegetable is the […]
Artificial Colors and Additives Are Being Taken Out of America’s Food Supply

Health and Human Services Director Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressed his approval this week regarding the removal of artificial dyes and additives from the US food supply. He highlighted the effort of many food companies to promote healthier options across the country. “I’m really paying attention to what the major food brands are doing. They’re […]
Bobby Flay pays tribute to Food Network star Anne Burrell following her unexpected passing at 55.

Bobby Flay Remembers Anne Burrell Following Her Passing Celebrity chef Bobby Flay has paid tribute to his friend and fellow Food Network star, Anne Burrell, who passed away unexpectedly on June 17th at the age of 55. Flay, 60, took to social media to express his sorrow over her death. He noted in an Instagram […]
Jennifer Garner’s baby food brand Once Upon a Farm has applied for an IPO, according to a report.

Jennifer Garner’s Organic Baby Food Company Files for IPO Reports suggest that the organic baby food company co-founded by Jennifer Garner has quietly filed for an initial public offering in New York. Based in Berkeley, California, the company has enlisted an investment banking group for its IPO. However, sources indicate that plans may shift depending […]
General Mills to Remove Artificial Colors from Cereal and School Food Products in the U.S.

General Mills to Remove Artificial Colors from K-12 Foods and Grains General Mills announced on Tuesday plans to eliminate artificial colors from all grains and K-12 foods across the United States. According to a press release, the company aims to complete this transition by the summer of 2026, with a goal to also remove these […]