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Why the U.S. is growing less food

The United States’ fruit and vegetable production, as well as the number of farms in the country, has been declining for decades while it increasingly relies on other countries to fill in the gap, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. “We have nearly a billion acres of farmland, we have a population of just 330 million people, yet …

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Five crazy stats as Manchester City’s losing streak continues in lopsided loss to Tottenham Hotspur

Manchester City’s poor run worsened on Saturday when a 4-0 loss to Tottenham Hotspur extended their losing streak and pointed out a string of underlying problems that have plagued them all season long. Pep Guardiola’s side were dominant throughout, having nearly 60% of the ball and posting 14 more shots than the opposition. Spurs, however, took the lead just 13 …

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The food robust elders swear by and I eat daily

The oceans in and around Japan are believed to contain roughly 1,500 kinds of seaweed, which have long been a staple of Japanese cuisine. Depending on the region and the climate, you can find many different tastes and textures.  I’m a nutritionist from Nara, Japan, and seaweed is one of the most nostalgic foods for me. Ever since I was …

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