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    Gaza Americans urge Washington to include them in Israel visa deal
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    LOTTERY ALERT: KRISPY KREME® Extends Mega Glaze Days
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    India's recent rice ban sent people into a panic. Here's what's going on now
      Last month, the Indian government announced an abrupt ban on exporting non-Basmati white rice, which includes varieties favored by South Indian communities. The move has raised fears of destabilizing rice supplies in certain parts of the world and reportedly sent some US shoppers into panic-buying mode.
      2023-08-04 01:25
     
    Hestan Establishes Kitchen Laboratory in Partnership with Johnson & Wales University
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    9 Bizarre and Beautiful Fancy Pigeons
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    Cruise operators plan to hike prices as costs rise, demand swells
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      2023-08-04 00:46
     
    Amazon Fresh grocery chain has struggled. See its stores of the future
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      2023-08-03 23:18
     
    Taylor Swift Announces Second North America Leg of Eras Tour
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      2023-08-03 23:15
     
    Man with 'projected age of 200' reveals he would drink alcohol for breakfast
      A man who has spent 'millions' trying to biologically lower his age in order to live longer reveals he drinks alcohol every morning for breakfast. Bryan Johnson, 45, has the 'biological age' of an 18-year-old, and is projected to live to be 200. He made the shocking confession on Steven Bartlett's Diary Of A CEO podcast, where he told of how his final meal of the day is done by 11am. Johnson says he loves wine, and would have 3oz with his breakfast before it became too expensive. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
      2023-08-03 21:25
     
    Still Austin Whiskey Co. Launches Cask Strength Rye Whiskey
      AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 3, 2023--
      2023-08-03 21:24
     
    Tractor Supply Company Expands Board of Directors
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      2023-08-03 21:23
    