JUUL MustPay $22 Million in WA Lawsuit, But Where’s Money Going?

JUUL MustPay $22 Million in WA Lawsuit, But Where's Money Going?

A 2020 lawsuit filed by WA State Attorney General Bob Ferguson has been amped up. AG sues vape manufacturer JUUL in 2020 The lawsuit claims JUUL violated the Consumer Protection Act and other laws by allegedly targeting teens and underage vapers, as well as not disclosing potentially harmful effects of their product. You can see … Read more

How to Read a Food Label: A Healthy Skeptic’s Guide to the Buzzwords – The Wall Street Journal

How to Read a Food Label: A Healthy Skeptic’s Guide to the Buzzwords - The Wall Street Journal

How to Read a Food Label: A Healthy Skeptic’s Guide to the BuzzwordsThe Wall Street Journal .

MSU Professor Might Just Flunk Himself In His Own Class

MSU Professor Might Just Flunk Himself In His Own Class

When the score is 146 to 11 which team usually wins? You would think the team with 146 points would you not. Not in the world of a Michigan State University professor who won’t let a slight difference of 135 get in his agenda’s way. What am I talking about, school choice, specifically the Let … Read more

Rising Bread Costs and Political Revolution in Idaho

Rising Bread Costs and Political Revolution in Idaho

What’s your breaking point? It’s a question I’ve begun asking on-air. We get some excited callers from time to time and they’re in a revolutionary mood. I’ve replied that comfortable people don’t revolt. It’s a nasty, disruptive, and often bloody business. There is no guarantee you’ll get a better outcome than the present. I bring … Read more

Interactive Epicurean Adventures Are on the Rise

Interactive Epicurean Adventures Are on the Rise

Globe-trotting gourmands eager to enhance their culinary credentials are seeking out unique, interactive experiences where they can roll up their sleeves and work for their meal. A growing number of notable luxury resorts, award-winning restaurants, and innovative tour providers are letting amateurs try their hand at activities such as white-knuckle sport fishing, traditional truffle hunting, … Read more

Cape May County Makes Big Decision Regarding COVID-19

Cape May County Makes Big Decision Regarding COVID-19

If you have been wondering when the more than two-year-long COVID-19 struggle will go from pandemic to endemic, the Cape May County, New Jersey Board of Commissioners has made a determinative decision. Cape May County will no longer be doing daily public updates of COVID-19 statistics. “Health Officials will continue to track cases and will … Read more

A New Meat Processing Facility in Whitehall, Montana?

A New Meat Processing Facility in Whitehall, Montana?

Here’s a big question that people really started asking at the start of the pandemic. Where’s the meat? That’s what many of you were probably wondering when you showed up at grocery stores looking for fresh meat during the COVID-19 shutdowns. Meanwhile, ranchers were not getting the prices they deserve with the increased demand for … Read more

Tighter rules could lead to trade barriers, but market growth not expected to slow

Tighter rules could lead to trade barriers, but market growth not expected to slow

In South Korea, organic foods are associated with health benefits, and even high prices haven’t deterred local consumer demand for such products, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic hit and skyrocketed. the demand for foods with benefits for health and well-being. “Regular food prices in South Korea are already considered very expensive compared to standard food … Read more

Where Are MI Schools Spending Their Covid Slush Fund Tax Dollars

Where Are MI Schools Spending Their Covid Slush Fund Tax Dollars

Michigan received $ 6,000,000,000 exclusively for schools to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic and keep their schools open. The Daily Wire recently looked at how all states were using their “Covid-19” windfall and much of this has nothing to do with the Covid-19 pandemic. According to a report in Chalkbeat Detroit, “Michigan schools will receive … Read more

MI You Gotta Fight For Your Right to Vote, A Man In Oshtemo Is

MI You Gotta Fight For Your Right to Vote, A Man In Oshtemo Is

In 2019, a man from Oshtemo Township named Tom Graham began his run for the Michigan House of Representatives. Once he got involved in the race and started campaigning, he found that many Oshtemo Township residents were unhappy with the way the Township was trying to implement a sewer expansion project. The municipality had just … Read more

How the new Regulation tightens the rules

How the new Regulation tightens the rules

In line with the growing demand for products derived from natural substances and processes, the EU organic sector increased by 70% in the last ten years. Data from the European Commission shows that organic retail sales reached 34 billion euros in 2017. This trend is not going to stop, as the proposals for the future … Read more

Is the Organic Action Plan doing enough?

Is the Organic Action Plan doing enough?

As part of the Green Deal Farm-to-Table strategy, the European Commission has committed to a target of at least 25% organic farmland by 2030. Starting from a current starting point of just 8.5%, the Commission has a lot of work ahead of it. “We do not argue that it is a difficult goal”, Said Diego … Read more

Changes coming to processing and labelling rules

Changes coming to processing and labelling rules

Labeling terms referring to organic production and the EU organic logo make it easier for consumers to identify organic products and ensure that organic food meets strict production and processing conditions, in accordance with the requirements of the European Union. In line with the general review of organic production, the new Regulation (EU) no 2018/848, … Read more