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Milk Mania: AI, Trump, & the Government Fuel Dairy Push!

Whole Milk Makes a Comeback in Schools Amidst Shifting Priorities

Washington, D.C. – The sale of whole milk in school cafeterias across the country is set to resume following the passage of the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, signed into law by U.S. President Donald Trump on January 14, 2026, according to multiple news sources. This move marks a significant shift after decades of declining whole milk consumption and reflects a renewed focus on dairy, though the reasons extend beyond just nutritional value, according to some reports.

The resurgence of whole milk comes amidst a backdrop of various global developments, including advancements in artificial intelligence, fluctuations in precious metal markets, and concerns over energy demands, according to Phys.org, Time, and Nature News. CBS News reported that gold prices surpassed $5,000 per ounce due to geopolitical tensions, while silver experienced similar volatility.

Vox reported that the government's interest in promoting whole milk consumption did not originate with any one person. The push for whole milk also coincides with discussions surrounding AI capabilities, radiative cooling technologies, and even discoveries about forest soils extracting methane from the atmosphere, according to Phys.org.

The return of whole milk to schools also comes as multiple news sources highlight the significant physical and mental health benefits of strength training, emphasizing the importance of safety and proper form to avoid injury, and suggest warming extremities to improve sleep. Experts also recommend optimizing sleep posture for better health and breathing, while personal reflections express concern over a decline in opportunities for deep thinking and problem-solving.

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