NEW: Wisconsin GOP Sen. Ron Johnson to run for re-election after previously saying he'd only serve two terms
Veganuary, a campaign that started in the U.K. to get people to give up meat and dairy for the month, is in its third year in the U.S., where it's catching on slowly.
About 500,000 people have enrolled globally so far, and a trickle of restaurant chains and food brands in the U.S. are signing on. While food and drink companies are racing to introduce plant-based products, most people want to pare back their consumption of animal-based foods rather than eliminate them altogether.Sign up for Mike Allen’s daily Axios AM and PM newsletters to get smarter, faster on the news that matters.
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