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As Big Milk Moves In, Family-Owned U.S. Dairy Farms Rapidly Fold

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Large-scale dairy farms are more lucrative, and national milk production has actually increased. But small farmers like David Fuller, who is auctioning off his last herd, see their way of life dying.

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Some Growers Say Organic Label Will Be Watered Down If It Extends To Hydroponics

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

The National Organic Standards Board this week plans to decide whether hydroponically grown foods, a water-based model of cultivation, can be sold under the label "certified organic."

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Vermont Insurers Must Now Cover Vasectomies

Saturday, June 18, 2016

State legislatures around the U.S. are debating which birth control benefits insurers must cover. Vermont is one of several states going beyond a focus on female contraception to include vasectomies.

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Love, Loss And Beauty Pageants: Inside A Cuban HIV Sanitarium

Saturday, March 26, 2016

The "Christian Dior Of Cuba" looks back on bittersweet memories from his time living in a housing facility for people with HIV.

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