Winner of "Food Network Star," TV show host, and author of several cookbooks, Melissa d'Arabian left the Food Network life behind. Here's what she's doing now.
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Study detects pesticide residue in breast milk samples
Study Detects Pesticide Residue in Breast Milk Samples ...
Nearly 40 people were killed and dozens injured this week in a series of attacks across Sudan's Kordofan region, as analysts point to the expanding use of drones in the war.At least one person was ...
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Plant-based at the root - Senegal, Ghana & Ethiopia: Discovering the foundations of African diaspora cuisine
My journey through the vibrant tapestry of African diaspora cuisine has been nothing short of a revelation. It's a tale of ...
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Gabrielle Union, 53, matches with mini-me daughter Kaavia, seven, on red carpet at Goat premiere
Gabrielle Union coordinated with her mini-me daughter Kaavia as they attended the star-studded premiere of Goat in Los ...
The Living Wage South Africa Network argues that the real figure needed for a truly decent life is between R12,000 and ...
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Hunger is chronic, not episodic: New research uncovers the reality facing struggling households
While many households are still grappling with the post-festive JanuWorry squeeze, new research uncovers a troubling reality – around 70% of households are chronically food insecure. FoodForward SA’s ...
In Nairobi's informal settlements, the closure of Kenyan supplier Koko Networks has left thousands of households without ...
In Nairobi's informal settlements, the closure of Kenyan supplier Koko Networks has left thousands of households without access to clean bioethanol cooking fuel ...
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Fire destroys Alasha market in eastern Chad refugee camp, threatening livelihoods of displaced families
A fire broke out in Alasha Market inside Alasha refugee camp in Eastern Chad on February 5, 2026. The blaze destroyed a large number of shops and threatened the livelihoods of refugee families who ...
In Umm Baru, nearly 53% of children ages 6 months to nearly 5 years suffered from acute malnutrition, while 32% of children ...
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