Ruth Bader Ginsburg has inspired a new beer. The limited-edition booze honoring the U.S. Supreme Court associatejustice is made by Sam Adams.
Author: Zlati Meyer, USA TODAY
Floods in Midwest: Will you pay more for food after extreme weather?
A bomb cyclone and extreme weather that led to floods in the Midwestern United States may raise the price of meat by as much as $1 a pound.
What’s the best place to hit the Heinz? Fun facts about the ketchup maker for Memorial Day
Heinz is turning 150 this year. Here are some fun facts to “relish” about the ketchup company that actually started with horseradish.
Soda taxes, ad limits, better labels: Doctors want to limit sugary drinks for kids, teens
Citing concern about children’s health, two major medical groups are calling for policy changes, like sugary-drink taxes and limits on marketing.
Dunkin’, Saucony debut new doughnut-inspired sneakers ahead of Boston Marathon
Dunkin’ and Saucony have launched a new special-edition doughnut-inspiredsneaker, featuring themed decorative touches and the coffee chain’s colors.
Pesticides in food: Strawberries, spinach, kale have the most residue, a new report finds
Close to 70 percent of the produce sold in the U.S. has pesticide residues, a new Environmental Working Group report finds.
Butterball recalls 78,000 pounds of raw ground turkey due to salmonella concerns
Butterball isrecalling 78,000 pounds of ground turkey due to salmonella concerns. Investigators discovered the problem during a multi-state outbreak.
College admissions scandal: Does attending an elite school mean you’ll earn more money?
The college admissions scandal comes down to money. Graduating from elite schools translates into better jobs and higher salaries, most people think.
Chef Boyardee recalls beef ravioli bowls mislabeled as rice with chicken and veggies
Chef Boyardee is recalling mislabeled beef ravioli – which actually is rice, chicken and veggies – because of undeclared allergens.
Mario Batali exits restaurant business 15 months after sexual misconduct allegations
Mario Batali is leaving the restaurant business. The beleaguered chef and ex-TV star no longer has a share in the firm that, for now, bears his name.