The Biden administration issued transitional standards for school lunches Friday that are meant to ease the path for cafeterias to get back on a more healthful course as they recover from pandemic and supply chain disruptions.
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USDA announces updates to school meal nutrition standards to begin in 2022-2023 school yearThe Biden administration will implement new updates to school nutrition standards for the coming academic years, the US Department of Agriculture announced Friday, as part of an effort to make school meals healthier while schools also work to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.
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New York City school lunch menu going vegan on FridaysChickpea wraps and veggie tacos will be on the menu for New York City public school students as the nation’s largest school district shifts to “Vegan Fridays” in school cafeterias.
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China showcases low-carbon tech for 'green' GamesFrom natural carbon dioxide refrigeration at ice rinks to 100% renewables-powered venues, China is striving to run a 'green' Olympics to showcase its leadership in climate-friendly tech and counter concerns about the lack of natural snow at its venues.
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Solana’s Rise is Thanks to Low Gas Fees and the SolPunks NFT Collection | HackerNoonThe Solana blockchain has recently earned a glowing reputation for its ability to serve the NFT industry better than Ethereum.
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BTC Bounces Above $40K for First Time in 2 Weeks Despite Low VolumesJanuary’s spot trading volume for the crypto market across major exchanges reached their lowest level since December 2020. Still, bitcoin topped $40,000 for the first time in two weeks Friday after dipping. Is this an end to the bear market? 'All About Bitcoin' host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.
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Chicago hotels face triple threat; occupancy low compared to other major citiesChicago is facing a triple threat when it comes to filling hotel rooms right now: winter weather, stricter COVID mitigations and crime in the city, according to the Illinois Hotel and Lodging Association.
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