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Banned to back again: A timeline of TikTok's rise, fall and rebirthTikTok evolved from a teen dance app into a dominant US platform shaping culture, commerce and politics.
PepsiCo's new challenge: Making its chips and sodas colorful without artificial dyesPepsiCo is undertaking a multi-year effort to replace artificial dyes with natural alternatives in products like Gatorade and Cheetos, driv...
Chicken nuggets to be banned at New York City public schools as new norms focus on diabetes, heart disease?Chicken nugget was developed in the 1960s by Robert Baker, a poultry science professor at Cornell University. And then in the 1980s, the Mc...
AI travel tools are everywhere. Are they any good?AI travel tools offer trip planning and loyalty program assistance. Expedia's Trip Matching uses Instagram Reels for itineraries. Mindtrip ...
US ice cream makers to scoop out synthetic dyes under RFK Jr. pushUnder pressure from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., major US ice cream makers, represented by the IDFA, have committed to phasing o...
Red Dye No. 3 is used in what foods? Here's all you need to know about the banned food coloringThe FDA plans to ban Red Dye No. 3, which has been linked to cancer in animals, from foods and medicines by 2027. Consumers should check la...
Sex eligibility rules for female athletes are complex and legally difficult. Here's how they workThe Paris Olympics highlighted challenges in sex eligibility rules for women's boxing. Athletes like Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting were disq...
22% of paani puris fail miserably at quality tests, may affect digestive, immunity, says Bengaluru food safety authorityWhile enthusiasts of this tantalizing street snack among desis are abundant, certain reports have questioned its safety and potential long-...
Food Safety: Karnataka govt imposes 10 lakh fine on usage of artificial colours in some food itemsKarnataka has banned the use of artificial colors in food items, including kebabs, chicken, fish, and vegetarian dishes, after tests reveal...
Reddit, the self-anointed the 'front page of the internet,' set to make its stock market debutReddit's IPO at $34/share on NYSE as 'RDDT' marks a significant milestone for the platform, attracting notable investors and focusing on re...
Biased bots? US lawmakers take on 'Wild West' of AI recruitmentDerek Mobley, a Black man with a finance degree, has filed a class action lawsuit against human resources platform Workday Inc, alleging th...
Biased bots? US lawmakers take on 'Wild West' of AI recruitmentThe question of what "responsible AI" might look like goes to the heart of an increasingly robust push-back against the unrestricted use of...
China may ban clothes that hurt people's feelings. People are outraged.It was the early days of China's era of reform and opening up. The Communist Party was loosening its tight control over society, and the pu...
AI that alters voice, images in political ads will require prominent disclosure on Google, YouTubeStarting in November, just under a year before the US presidential election, Google said in an update to its political content policy affec...
Spiderman, Ghostbusters now caught in the web of Hollywood strike as Sony to postpone releasesHollywood studios are grappling with the uncertainty created by the ongoing strike by unionized actors. This has led to some studios postpo...
Smile! The robots are watching: AI takes charge of hiring by assessing facial expressions, screening CVsThe AI recruitment industry is valued at more than $500 million.
Facebook ad boycott campaign to go global, organizers saySince the campaign launched earlier this month, more than 160 companies, including Verizon Communications and Unilever Plc, have signed on ...
Making moolah with fakes: Amazon, Flipkart & Snapdeal waging a war against counterfeit suppliersAn ecommerce company spokesman says that these sites are online platforms where assorted sellers — honest and crooked — put up goods for sa...
Five not-so-healthy health foodsWe have so many food options that confuse us about what's healthy and what isn't.
Here's why we should be building killer robotsAutonomous weapons would take human soldiers out of the line of fire and reduce the number of casualties. Robots would be better soldiers.