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Factors include declining U.S. cattle herds, drought, a parasite in Mexico, and potential tariffs on imported lean beef.
A new study shows how extreme weather events are correlated to specific food price spikes in the immediate aftermath.
➤ In-N-Out’s owner, Lynsi Snyder, is moving to Tennessee, and fans of the California-based fast-food chain are mad. Once an ...
A San Antonio produce company is raising serious concerns after the United States Department of Commerce withdrew from and ...
While Florida growers cheer the 17% tariff on Mexican tomatoes, Arizona and Texas companies fear it could raise prices and cost jobs.
Fresh tomatoes from Mexico are projected to rise about 8 cents per pound in price nationwide, according to a trade policy ...
ANKARA, Turkey — Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Tuesday warned Kurdish and other groups in Syria against pursuing ...
President Donald Trump returned to the White House six months ago. Here's the latest on how he's influencing Arizona.
In Settegast, where the average person dies before retirement age, Black women battle environmental racism and a record increase in cost of living.
GRAINGER COUNTY, Tenn. — A new 17% duty on Mexican-grown tomatoes is now in effect, part of a federal effort to bolster U.S.
A recently released analysis from The Budget Lab at Yale estimates you could pay a lot more money yearly if new tariffs take ...