RiverNorthPhotograpy/iStock By CHRISTINA CARREGA, ABC NEWS (LANSING) — In response to a recent slowdown of beef and pork production in Michigan, food industry leaders urged consumers not to panic buy as adjustments are made in response to the
USDA BY: STEPHANIE EBBS (WASHINGTON) — One of the most confounding consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be the problem of farmers bulldozing or dumping their crops at the same time as thousands of Americans line
Leo Patrizi/iStockBy ERIC MOLLO, ABC News (NEW YORK) – A lot of people are spending more time in front of a camera on Zoom, Google Meet, and other apps during the pandemic. Unfortunately, some people have experienced embarrassing moments that have
Official White House Photo by Andrea HanksBy SHANNON K. CRAWFORD, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Instead of sending more direct relief to Americans hit by the economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, President Trump has suggested he would
KLH49/iStockBy VICTOR ORDONEZ, ABC News (NEW YORK) — For most, the first day of the month marks bills due — banks expect mortgage payments and landlords expect rent. But for the millions of newly unemployed Americans, paying
iStock/MarkPiovesan(NEW YORK) — BY: HALEY YAMADA Hey ’90s kids, get your butterfly clips and platform sneakers ready because Dunkaroos are making a comeback. In February, General Mills announced that Dunkaroos — the ultimate ‘90s kids treat —
svetikd/iStockBy ALLIE YANGS and ARIANE NALTY (SEATTLE) — With so many restaurants across the United States shuttered to dine-in customers, some eating establishments are trying to stay afloat by offering takeout and delivery. But oftentimes, this leaves
glegorly/iStockBy ELLA TORRES and CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Last week 3.8 million Americans filed for unemployment insurance, the Department of Labor said Thursday. That’s a little less than the 4.4 million workers who had filed