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    The 2016 PHS Philadelphia Flower Show funs from March 5-13.
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    Honeybee populations have collapsed in recent years, and the EPA has identified pesticides as one of the many stressors contributing to the population decline. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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    The Renewable Fuels Standard, created by George W. Bush, requires refiners to dilute their gasoline with ethanol, a fuel made from plants -- mostly corn. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)
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    Major grocery chains such as Wegmans, Whole Foods and Wal-Mart are joining restaurant chains such as Chipotle, Panera and Chick-Fil-A to buy only antibiotic-free meat from suppliers.
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    This year's tree is an 18.5-foot-tall Fraser fir, grown by Jay and Glenn Bustard of Lansdale, Pa. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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    If sale of pot in Ohio becomes legal, former 98 Degrees band member and Jessica Simpson's ex-husband Nick Lachey will be partial owner of the 10 farms that almost all marijuana growth will be restricted to. (AP Photos)
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    Amidst the jungle of crony capitalism, corporate welfare, and federal boondoggles that Congress has created, the sugar program may be the least defensible. (AP File Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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    On Monday, MyPlate.gov, a division of USDA that dispenses nutrition advice, tweeted out a list of 10 things parents can do to help preschoolers build
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    Obama Kush, a type of marijuana available for recreational purchase, is displayed at Twenty After Four Wellness Center in Eugene, Ore. Several states will have pot legalization measures on the ballot in 2016. (The Register-Guard via AP) 
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