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Food banks across the country bid for donations on Feeding America's "Choice System," which replaced a less efficient system that used an algorithm to distribute food.
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An increasing number of alpha-gal syndrome cases in Missouri means more people are looking for a mammal-free way to dine out.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at least 450,000 people in the US have alpha-gal syndrome — a tickborne allergy to red meat — while many others have never heard of the condition at all.
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University officials have, so far, declined to comment on what some of the phrases in the letter mean.
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It’s not always clear why energy costs as much as it does to consumers — and there’s usually no other options to choose from.
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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is developing a framework for assessing drought in a changing climate. It's a tricky question.
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Red crown rot stems from a fungus that lives in the soil. Its first confirmed case in Missouri was last year.
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According to state data from 2023, earthquake insurance is now $569 a year on average — ten times as much as at the turn of the century.
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Despite efforts to develop markets and genetics, Missouri's industrial hemp industry is at its lowest point in years.
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Hear from the staff that grow and package thousands of seedlings each day.