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A Skittles lawsuit raises questions over titanium dioxide — a legal food additive
Friday, July 22, 2022
A suit has been filed against the maker of Skittles over titanium dioxide, a color additive that has been on the market for decades but which has been banned in food by European authorities.
Rep. Cheney pays tribute to the Women's Suffrage Movement in closing Jan. 6 remarks
Friday, July 22, 2022
Rep. Cheney spoke on the Women's Suffrage Movement during her closing remarks Thursday and wore the suffragist white color, a symbolism that Sarah Matthews and Cassidy Hutchinson also adopted.
How to protect your privacy when using mental health care apps
Monday, July 18, 2022
Some online therapy companies are facing scrutiny for how they handle user data. Experts weigh in on what patients can do to keep their data safer when using these types of services.
Parts of the U.S. and Europe are bracing for some of their hottest temperatures yet
Sunday, July 17, 2022
Parts of the Great Plains are forecast to hit record-breaking temperatures this week, while in Europe, extreme heat has fueled wildfires and contributed to hundreds of deaths in recent days.
Florida ice cream company Big Olaf recalls its products following a listeria outbreak
Saturday, July 16, 2022
An outbreak in Big Olaf ice cream products that has sickened nearly two dozen people in 10 states forced the brand to recall all of its flavors and products, the Food and Drug Administration says.
Abbott reopens Michigan baby formula plant after flooding
Sunday, July 10, 2022
Abbott's facility has now closed and reopened twice this year. The baby formula plant had previously closed in February because of bacterial contamination.
A three-star general was suspended by the Army after appearing to mock Jill Biden
Sunday, July 10, 2022
Retired Lt. Gen. Gary Volesky was suspended from his contracting role with the Army and is under investigation after replying to a tweet from first lady Jill Biden on abortion rights.
What we know so far about former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's assassination
Saturday, July 09, 2022
Tetsuya Yamagami, the unemployed 41-year-old who confessed to assassinating Shinzo Abe, reportedly planned the attack for months. He told police his motivations were not political.
Rogers says it has restored internet services to most of its Canadian customers
Friday, July 08, 2022
The large telecom provider suffered an outage Friday, creating disruptions to internet and other services throughout Canada. It said it was working to finish restoring services as soon as possible.
Minnesota lawmakers voted to legalize THC edibles. Some did it accidentally
Saturday, July 02, 2022
After Minnesota lawmakers approved a measure to legalize the sale of certain types of THC edibles, at least one Republican said he didn't realize what he was approving.
Fans are saddened over the death of Technoblade, a popular Minecraft YouTuber
Friday, July 01, 2022
Technoblade, whose real name is Alex, reached millions with his Minecraft video playthroughs on YouTube. His fans and family remember the 23-year-old beyond just his online content.
Nonwhite Americans are eating less meat. Vegan activists of color explain why
Friday, July 01, 2022
The increase in nonwhite Americans identifying as vegetarian and eating less meat is part of the longstanding work of vegan activists of color to make plant-based eating more accessible.
What's open and closed on July 4th
Friday, July 01, 2022
Nonessential government offices and buildings, the post office and banks will be closed Monday, but most major retailers will stay open.
Biden signs gun safety bill into law
Saturday, June 25, 2022
The president's signing comes just over a month after the mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, killed 19 children and two adults.
Netflix lays off several hundred more employees
Friday, June 24, 2022
The decision follows the company's layoff of 150 employees in May and the loss of 200,000 U.S. subscribers in April, the first customer decline in over a decade.
For many dads, the COVID pandemic brought new perspectives on fatherhood
Sunday, June 19, 2022
With the pandemic giving fathers working from home a chance to spend more time with their kids, dads look back on how they've maintained the balance between their jobs and their families.
Poor People's Campaign rallies in Washington to mobilize low-income voters
Saturday, June 18, 2022
A few thousand activists, advocacy groups, and religious leaders protested in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. They are calling for what they say is a Third Reconstruction.
What's open and closed on Juneteenth
Friday, June 17, 2022
The federal holiday will primarily affect government offices and buildings.
Government agency and Fisher-Price warn parents of over a dozen deaths from rockers
Thursday, June 16, 2022
The Consumer Product Safety Commission advised parents advised to not let babies fall asleep in rockers after multiple deaths tied to Fisher-Price products.
A Florida man is accused of $2.5 million COVID-19 relief fraud
Thursday, June 09, 2022
A 34-year-old man was charged with one count of wire fraud after being accused of filing a fraudulent loan application in 2020.