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Recapping some of the most talked-about news this week from the nation and around the world – in case you missed it.
There can be no serious conversation about American health policy without a discussion of RFK Jr.’s teeth. What a set of chompers. Ships in storms have run aground following it. People walking toward ...
Farmers in the southern state say they are overjoyed after the White House announced it had struck a deal with the soda giant ...
Tapping into nostalgia makes his base feel seen. This emotional connection allows Trump to tell bigger lies and launch bolder ...
Coca-Cola will use cane sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup to sweeten a version of Coke in the U.S. Are there any ...
The switch would replace high-fructose corn syrup in Coke’s new line -- sugar that’s produced from corn grown in the Midwest.
Very little of South Dakota’s corn is used to produce sweetened beverages, but the crop’s boosters in the state say a ...
Coca-Cola will add a sugar-sweetened Coke to its product lineup, but it’s not going to be nutritionally different from ...
Just as the ugliest storm can leave a few green shoots in its wake, so, too, does President Donald Trump’s thundering ...
For decades, makers of high-fructose corn syrup have been buffeted by the effects of criticism of the sucrose alternative. Critics looking to convince consumers to shun HFCS may find fertile ground ...
When asked which sweetener they'd prefer in their Coca-Cola, 76% of respondents chose cane sugar. Just 2.8% picked high-fructose corn syrup.
Murray pointed to industry-funded research from North Dakota State University that concluded such a scenario would lead to a ...