Food World Central Kitchen, led by a humanitarian chef, has fed crisis zones for years World Central Kitchen has long brought food to war zones and disaster areas around the world. The deaths of seven of its workers in Gaza come on top of the loss of six workers in Ukraine. Rachel Treisman
Food New Jersey diners adapt to survive in state dubbed 'diner capital of the world' New Jersey is known as the "diner capital of the world." But as more diners close, the ones that remain need to adapt to survive. Kaity Kline
Food For the first time, U.S. dairy cows have tested positive for bird flu Livestock in Texas, Kansas and Michigan are confirmed to have the virus, and herds in New Mexico and Idaho have also tested positive. The threat to the public is low, federal officials say. Joe Hernandez
Environment Pricier Easter bunnies and eggs. Half-dipped Kit Kats. What's up with chocolate? The price of cocoa is on a wild historic ride: It topped the all-time record before Valentine's Day and almost doubled since then, in time for Easter. The culprit is the weather. Alina Selyukh
Food Where to find original Cadbury chocolate in Seattle – and why it’s so hard to find Isolde Raftery
Food Cocoa prices have hit all-time highs. Chocolate producers make changes Producers say poor crop yields in the face of climate change in West Africa — where 70% of the cocoa supply is grown — is to blame. Chocolate makers are raising prices; others are shrinking candies.
Environment Do you love seafood? Here's how to eat it responsibly Fish populations are dwindling around the world due to overfishing. Here's how to make the right choices when dining out or buying fish at the market. Stacey Vanek Smith Clare Marie Schneider
Food U.S. politicians sometimes offer recipes. One man puts them all to the test NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Bennett Rea about the real recipes he has tried from U.S. politicians. Rea's blog is called "Cookin' with Congress." Scott Simon
Food Charcuterie sold at Costco and Sam's Club is being linked to a salmonella outbreak The CDC says there have been at least 47 illnesses across 22 states tied to the outbreak, which officials believe is linked to charcuterie meat trays sold at the two wholesale stores. Diba Mohtasham
Food Sushi restaurants are thriving in Ukraine, bringing jobs and a 'slice of normal life' Ukraine's economy is battered by Russia's full-scale invasion, but its consumer economy is still running — especially the country's popular sushi restaurants, where cream cheese is a key ingredient. Nathan Rott Claire Harbage