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Its easy for the budget to fly out the window ahead of Halloween 鈥?especially when it comes to treats. But consumers are spending more than ever on candy.In fact, prices are up 7.5% from 2022, and 20% from 2021, according to theBureau of Labor Statistics.But this isnt just another inflation story 鈥?this time, its about the weather, too. Specifically, droughts.Low rainfall in parts of Asia, West Africa and Central America have affected tw
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A Dallas-area woman says she and her husband were kicked out of a restaurant because they chose to wear masks to protect their son, who has cystic fibrosis.In a Facebook post earlier this mo
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