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News & Articles By Cassie B.
01/06/2026
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By Cassie B.
UK implements junk food ad ban while food industry finds ways around new rules
UK bans junk food ads on TV before 9pm and online. The policy aims to prevent 20,000 childhood obesity cases yearly. Complex rules govern 13 food categories but contain loopholes. A major loophole allows brand-only ads, weakening the ban’s impact. The ban is a significant shift but addresses only one factor in obesity. This week, […]
12/29/2025
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By Cassie B.
Video investigation exposes network of “empty” daycares in Minnesota’s $9 billion Somali-linked fraud scandal
A video investigation reveals empty daycare centers received millions in state funds. The alleged fraud network may be part of a broader multi-billion dollar welfare scandal. A journalist’s audit found over $110 million in questionable payments to Somali-owned businesses. FBI officials warn a dismantled $250 million scheme is just the tip of the iceberg. Governor […]
12/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
Israeli army chief warns of “dangerous” manpower crisis as resignations, suicides surge
The Israeli military faces a severe internal crisis with plummeting recruitment and morale. Hundreds of permanent service members are resigning, creating critical manpower shortages. A mental health epidemic has led to dozens of soldier suicides and thousands seeking treatment. The government’s proposed bill to draft some ultra-Orthodox men is widely seen as insufficient. Growing numbers […]
12/16/2025
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By Cassie B.
Social media use linked to sharply higher smoking and vaping rates in teens, study finds
More youth social media time directly increases smoking and vaping risk. Heavy social media users face over five times the odds of smoking cigarettes. Girls are at disproportionately higher risk, showing nearly seven times the odds of vaping. Tobacco brands bypass ad bans using global accounts and influencer partnerships. Researchers call for urgent international regulation […]
12/16/2025
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By Cassie B.
Landmark study links higher vitamin D in pregnancy to stronger, cavity-resistant teeth in children
New research links prenatal vitamin D levels to childhood cavities. The study followed thousands of mother-child pairs over a decade. Tooth enamel forms in the womb, requiring vitamin D for proper mineralization. Higher maternal vitamin D in late pregnancy was associated with a reduced children’s cavity risk. Scientists call for vitamin D screening and supplementation […]
12/15/2025
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By Cassie B.
AI’s hidden cost: Explosive growth drives global e-waste toward crisis levels
AI advancement is creating a massive new wave of electronic waste. Global e-waste is skyrocketing, far outpacing formal recycling rates. Rapid hardware upgrades in data centers are a primary driver. Toxic materials from discarded electronics threaten health and the environment. Experts urge designing for longevity and better recycling to curb the crisis. The breakneck speed […]
12/05/2025
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By Cassie B.
Real-world testing reveals EVs consistently fail to meet advertised range
EV real-world testing in Australia reveals all models fall short of advertised range. The MG4 performed worst among the group tested, missing its claimed range by a significant 31 percent. This follows a pattern from previous tests, showing a systemic overpromise issue. The testing program was established to restore trust after past industry scandals. The […]
12/03/2025
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By Cassie B.
The 10,000-step myth: Why you don’t need to hit that daily target for major health benefits
The 10,000-step rule originated from a 1960s pedometer marketing campaign, not science. Substantial health benefits begin at just 2,300 steps per day. Most mortality risk reduction happens between 4,000 and 8,000 daily steps. Consistency and integrating movement into daily life matter more than hitting a high step count. Brisk walking amplifies benefits, but any walking […]
12/01/2025
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By Cassie B.
Woke negligence fuels billion-dollar fraud scandal in Minnesota on Gov. Tim Walz’s watch
A $1 billion fraud scheme stole funds from Minnesota child nutrition and social programs. Prosecutors say the fraud primarily operated within the state’s Somali community over five years. Officials ignored warnings due to fears of being accused of racism and political backlash. The most notable case involved the nonprofit Feeding Our Future during the pandemic. […]
11/29/2025
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By Cassie B.
Navy’s year-long silence on plutonium detection sparks outrage in San Francisco community
The U.S. Navy delayed alerting the public to airborne plutonium detection for nearly a year. The radioactive plutonium was found at the contaminated Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. This failure deepens distrust in a community with a history of environmental injustice. Plutonium-239 is extremely lethal, with inhalation almost certain to cause cancer. The incident casts doubt […]
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