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The New York Court of Appeals is about to decide who's entitled to all that cash.
But they have to jump over a lot of hurdles first.
The CEO wants an exemption from covering contraception.
"Somewhere along the line, we decided that cows were fair game and horses are not. And somebody broke the covenant."
The chef sits down to talk about 'A Place at the Table,' and the asininity of the phrase "celebrity chef."
The White House says it could. The meat industry says no.
Plus, the heady year ahead in food politics, Joe Bastianich is (sort of) getting a TV show, and more in today's leftovers.
The raw-milk purists at Organic Pastures are fighting back.
Last month, 82 zip codes were eligible for post-Sandy aid. Now it's down to ten.
What Denmark's fat-tax failure proved in very real, nontheoretical terms is that government edicts won't do much to change people's unhealthy eating habits.
One helpful reviewer suggests that conservatives "Treat it the same as the Dems treated Chick-fil-a."
A new study from Pratt and the City Council looks at the various distribution models available to small-scale, local food producers.
How did this delicious vegetable wind up being a symbol of all that's wrong with government oversight?