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Coverage of coffee in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Jun 4 · 20:48 UTCMost recent: Aug 16 · 12:01 UTC
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  • HEALTHAug 16 · 12:01 UTCWZTV FOX17 NASHVILLE
    Study finds coffee linked to testosterone, body fat and metabolism, especially in men

    A new study suggests that coffee consumption may be associated with more than just providing energy. The findings indicate a possible link between coffee and several biological metrics, including testosterone levels, body fat, and metabolism, particularly among men.

  • HEALTHAug 9 · 09:00 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Coffee isn’t the heart risk doctors once thought, with one big caveat

    A new statement from the American Heart Association indicates that for most adults, moderate caffeine intake from coffee appears safe and may be linked to cardiovascular benefits. The group established a typical upper limit of 400 milligrams of caffeine per day as generally safe, while warning against high doses found in energy drinks. Furthermore, black caffeinated coffee was specifically linked to a lower risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.

  • BUSINESSAug 5 · 02:49 UTCKRON4 SAN FRANCISCO
    Trendy coffee, matcha spot opens in sleepy Bay Area suburb: ‘It’s about time’

    A new cafe specializing in coffee and matcha, Lalala Cafe, has opened in Newark, a quiet East Bay suburb. It is the sister cafe of ChaChaCha in Fremont and marks the second phase of its soft opening.

  • CRIMEJul 24 · 00:47 UTCDAILY MAIL US
    Coffee CEO stands trial for murder of daughter, 9, who he insists was abducted and killed by mysterious kidnapper

    A coffee company CEO is on trial for the murder of his 9-year-old daughter, though he claims she was abducted and killed by an unidentified kidnapper. The case centers on the conflicting accounts of the child's death.

  • HEALTHJul 23 · 11:31 UTCSEATTLE TIMES
    How much coffee a day is safe for your heart? AHA issues statement on caffeine

    The American Heart Association states most adults can safely consume up to five cups of coffee daily, highlighting the health effects of caffeinated coffee.

  • SCIENCEJul 23 · 10:58 UTCTHE ECONOMIST
    The maverick scientist trying to save coffee from extinction

    Climate change threatens the future of coffee, and a maverick scientist is working to save it by exploring a long-lost plant. The article highlights the potential role of this plant in ensuring coffee's survival amid environmental challenges.

  • HEALTHJul 23 · 02:44 UTCCBS NEWS
    Comforting news for coffee drinkers concerned about their heart health

    The American Heart Association released a statement addressing the safety of daily caffeinated coffee consumption for heart health, offering reassurance to coffee drinkers. The article highlights Gwen Baumgardner's report on this topic.

  • BUSINESSJul 22 · 08:00 UTCCBC NEWS
    Chicken thighs are how much? Here's what's driving the latest grocery sticker shock

    Prices for fresh or frozen chicken thighs rose 8.2% from May to June, outpacing typical inflation drivers like beef and coffee. The increase is part of broader grocery price trends highlighted in inflation data.

  • HEALTHJul 22 · 06:59 UTCFORTUNE
    The American Heart Association has a new number for daily coffee—and a warning if you go over it

    The American Heart Association states up to 5 cups of caffeinated coffee daily (400 mg caffeine) is safe for most adults and may lower heart disease risk, but exceeding 4 cups could increase heart failure risk. Black coffee without additives is emphasized for benefits, while energy drinks are warned against due to high caffeine content.

  • HEALTHJul 22 · 01:30 UTCSCIENCE DAILY
    Coffee may protect your heart but energy drinks could harm it

    A new American Heart Association review suggests that up to 400 milligrams of caffeine daily, roughly three to five cups of coffee, is generally safe and may reduce risks of heart disease, stroke, and Type 2 diabetes. However, highly concentrated energy drinks and caffeine shots can increase blood pressure and cause irregular heart rhythms.

  • BUSINESSJul 20 · 20:47 UTCWTOP DC
    Wholesale Cash Prices

    The article provides current and previous wholesale cash prices for various commodities including Broilers, Cheddar cheese, Coffee, Eggs, Flour, Hogs, Pork loins, Steers, Grains, Fats and oils, Copper, Cotton, and Coal. Prices vary across categories, with some showing increases and others decreases.

  • HEALTHJul 20 · 16:26 UTCNY POST
    The coffee sweet spot: How much a day is safe — and linked to heart benefits

    Moderate coffee consumption is associated with heart benefits and safety when consumed in the right amount. A morning cup of coffee offers health benefits, but only if the appropriate quantity is consumed.

  • HEALTHJul 20 · 13:50 UTCABC7 SAN FRANCISCO
    Up to 5 cups of coffee per day may potentially lower heart disease risk, doctors say

    Drinking up to five cups of coffee daily is considered safe for most adults, with regular consumption potentially lowering risks of stroke, diabetes, and heart failure.

  • HEALTHJul 20 · 13:50 UTCABC7 CHICAGO
    Up to 5 cups of coffee per day may potentially lower heart disease risk, doctors say

    Drinking up to five cups of coffee daily is safe for most adults, with regular consumption potentially linked to reduced risks of stroke, diabetes, heart failure, and heart disease.

  • HEALTHJul 20 · 13:50 UTCABC7 NEW YORK
    Up to 5 cups of coffee per day may potentially lower heart disease risk, doctors say

    Drinking up to five cups of coffee daily is safe for most adults and may reduce risks of stroke, diabetes, and heart failure. Regular coffee consumption could potentially lower heart disease risk.

  • HEALTHJul 20 · 13:50 UTCABC7 EYEWITNESS LA
    Up to 5 cups of coffee per day may potentially lower heart disease risk, doctors say

    Drinking up to five cups of coffee daily is considered safe for most adults and may reduce the risk of stroke, diabetes, and heart failure.

  • HEALTHJul 19 · 09:19 UTCSCIENCE DAILY
    Coffee may help the body fight stress and aging through a hidden cellular switch

    Scientists found that compounds in coffee activate NR4A1, a receptor that protects cells from stress, inflammation, and damage. Protective effects disappeared when the receptor was removed, and plant-based compounds like caffeic acid were more active than caffeine in triggering these benefits.

  • BUSINESSJul 16 · 07:23 UTCTHE RIO TIMES
    Brazil Coffee Exports Tumble 15.7% as 2025 US Tariff Shock Lingers

    Brazil's coffee exports fell 15.7% in the 2025/26 season to 38.46 million 60-kg bags, while the average export price reached a record $379.48 per bag, a 17.4% increase, amid lingering U.S. tariff concerns.

  • BUSINESSJul 16 · 07:22 UTCTHE RIO TIMES
    Brazil’s Coffee, Beef and Iron Ore Spared as US 25% Tariff Hits Manufactured Goods

    Brazil's coffee, beef, iron ore, aircraft parts, and pharmaceutical inputs are excluded from the US 25% tariff on manufactured goods, protecting key export sectors. However, footwear, textiles, seafood, sugar, ethanol, and pig iron remain subject to the tariff, posing risks to industrial exporters reliant on US demand.

  • BUSINESSJul 16 · 07:22 UTCTHE RIO TIMES
    US Confirms 25% Tariff on Brazilian Goods Starting July 22

    The US will impose a 25% tariff on 4,200 Brazilian products, excluding petroleum, beef, and coffee, starting July 22. Brazil has invoked its Economic Reciprocity Law, potentially allowing it to suspend US intellectual property rights and trade concessions in response.

  • WORLDJul 16 · 05:54 UTCSCMP CHINA
    Rubio says 25% US tariffs on some Brazilian goods price for Lula’s ‘ego’

    The US will impose 25% tariffs on certain Brazilian goods, including coffee and beef, after an investigation found Brazil's trade practices to be unreasonable and discriminatory. The Office of the US Trade Representative stated these practices harm American farmers, workers, and exporters.

  • BUSINESSJul 13 · 20:48 UTCWTOP DC
    Wholesale Cash Prices

    The article reports wholesale cash prices for various agricultural commodities and industrial goods, including broilers, cheddar cheese, coffee, eggs, flour, hogs, pork loins, steers, grains, soybean oil, copper, and cotton. Prices show mixed changes compared to previous periods, with some commodities like coffee and soybeans increasing while others like eggs and corn decrease.

  • BUSINESSJul 11 · 17:19 UTCFORTUNE
    There’s no escape from inflation as a perfect storm of the ‘Godzilla’ El Niño, AI boom, Trump tariffs, fuel crunch, and Ukraine war keep prices high

    Inflation remains high due to factors including a strong El Niño weather pattern, AI-driven chip shortages, lingering Trump tariffs, and global conflicts like the Ukraine war. The Federal Reserve faces pressure to raise interest rates, with investors expecting at least one hike by year-end. Agricultural commodities like coffee and cocoa are particularly vulnerable to price spikes from El Niño.

  • BUSINESSJul 10 · 15:33 UTCTHE HINDU NATIONAL
    Kerala Forest Development Corporation to launch tea and coffee retail brands

    The Kerala Forest Development Corporation is launching tea and coffee retail brands as part of a new initiative to generate more income through value-added products.

  • SCIENCEJul 8 · 18:05 UTCQUARTZ
    15 foods that taste completely different fresh versus processed

    The article examines how certain foods, such as tomatoes, corn, coffee, and vanilla, undergo chemical changes that alter their taste when transitioning from fresh to processed forms. It highlights the role of processing methods in transforming flavor profiles.

  • BUSINESSJul 8 · 16:15 UTCBRPROUD BATON ROUGE
    Rise & Glaze to bring coffee, doughnuts to Scotlandville

    Rise & Glaze, a new coffee and doughnut shop, is opening in Scotlandville to offer coffee, doughnuts, and other menu items. The business aims to boost economic growth along the Scotlandville corridor.

  • BUSINESSJul 7 · 10:00 UTCMARKETWATCH
    ‘I make my own pizza.’ What’s the best way you’ve found to save money?

    The article discusses saving money by focusing on everyday activities like pizza, coffee, cooking, cleaning, and vacations. It emphasizes that saving money can apply to any personal expense, not just specific items.

  • BUSINESSJul 5 · 13:51 UTCTHE VERGE
    How Keurig saved — and ruined — your coffee

    Keurig revolutionized office coffee by enabling single-cup brewing, improving convenience and quality. However, the widespread adoption of K-Cups and Keurig machines led to their ubiquity in both offices and homes, surpassing initial expectations.

  • BUSINESSJul 5 · 01:00 UTCSCMP WORLD
    After hooking China on coffee, Starbucks ramps up consumer strategy

    Starbucks is adapting its consumer strategy in China, as observed by an American expatriate who notes differences in local stores compared to those in the United States. The company aims to maintain its presence in the Chinese market by tailoring its approach to local preferences.

  • HEALTHJul 1 · 15:49 UTCMEDPAGE TODAY
    Coffee Lovers and Their Livers Can Celebrate, Study Suggests

    A study from the U.K. Biobank found that coffee consumption is associated with lower risks of serious liver disease and related mortality, with higher intake showing greater benefits over a 13-year follow-up.

  • HEALTHJun 30 · 23:11 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Drinking coffee can slash the risk of deadly liver disease: Scientists pinpoint how many daily cups can protect you... and it's good news for decaf drinkers too

    Drinking coffee can reduce the risk of deadly liver disease, with scientists identifying the optimal number of daily cups for protection, including benefits for decaf drinkers.

  • BUSINESSJun 30 · 20:48 UTCWTOP DC
    Wholesale Cash Prices

    Wholesale cash prices for various commodities including broilers, cheddar cheese, coffee, eggs, and grains were reported, with some showing slight increases or decreases between Monday and Tuesday.

  • BUSINESSJun 27 · 14:30 UTCNY POST
    Brew your coffee with a side of whimsy for under $100 with this extended Prime Day Nespresso deal

    Nespresso is offering an extended Prime Day deal with coffee brewing products available for under $100, marking the lowest price ever recorded.

  • BUSINESSJun 27 · 01:00 UTCSCMP CHINA
    Coffee, chillies and cashews: a new recipe to spice up China-Africa trade relations

    China is granting continent-wide market access for African coffee, chillies, and cashews by bypassing traditional bilateral negotiations, signaling a shift in its trade strategy with African nations. This move is analyzed by Jevans Nyabiage to assess its impact on China-Africa relations and global trade dynamics.

  • BUSINESSJun 26 · 20:47 UTCWTOP DC
    Wholesale Cash Prices

    The article reports wholesale cash prices for various commodities including broilers, cheddar cheese, coffee, eggs, corn, soybeans, wheat, and coal as of recent trading days. Prices for specific items like hogs and pork loins show fluctuations, while others like flour and steers remain stable.

  • WORLDJun 24 · 12:30 UTCSEMAFOR
    El Niño threatens Africa’s food security

    El Niño is expected to cause droughts in Africa, threatening cocoa and coffee crops in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, which supply over half the world’s cocoa. The droughts could reduce outputs, drive up global prices, and harm farmers who do not benefit from government-fixed prices. The IMF’s Africa chief announced plans to support nations affected by conflict-induced shocks.

  • SCIENCEJun 20 · 09:00 UTCWIRED
    Scientists Invent a Way to Brew Espresso With Ultrasonic Waves—No Hot Water Required

    Scientists have developed a method to create espresso-like coffee using ultrasonic waves without requiring hot water. This process reduces energy consumption by 75% compared to traditional espresso brewing.

  • BUSINESSJun 14 · 09:06 UTCTHE RIO TIMES
    Colombia Palm Oil Boom Faces a Looming EU Deforestation Deadline

    Colombia's palm oil and coffee exports are experiencing a boom, but an EU deforestation rule set for December 2026 could restrict their access to the European market. The regulation poses a potential threat to the continued growth of these key export industries.

  • BUSINESSJun 8 · 20:45 UTCWTOP DC
    Wholesale Cash Prices

    Wholesale cash prices for commodities showed mixed changes, with declines in Cheddar cheese, Brazilian and Colombian coffee, and large white eggs. Corn and soybean prices increased slightly, while hogs and pork loins remained stable. Copper prices rose, and wheat prices saw a minor increase.

  • BUSINESSJun 4 · 20:48 UTCWTOP DC
    Wholesale Cash Prices

    The article reports wholesale cash prices for various commodities such as broilers, cheddar cheese, coffee, eggs, hogs, pork loins, and grains, showing some price changes between previous and current values.