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NewsTicketmaster and Airbnb Are Now Required to Show You Fees Upfront. Are DoorDash and Instacart Next?
Federal regulators target hidden food app charges, sparking massive pushback from billion-dollar tech giants and industry lobbyists.
NewsHow McDonald’s Plans to Win Back Frustrated Diners
The fast-food giant rolls out an aggressive strategy to reclaim budget-conscious consumers through standardized pricing and tech-driven hospitality.
NewsBrink of Peace or Edge of War?
Diplomatic whiplash hits global markets as Trump claims rapid progress while Tehran declares negotiations dead.
NewsDOJ Assents to Temporary Freeze on Contentious $1.8 Billion “Anti-Weaponization” Fund Following Federal Court Order
Justice Department complies with federal injunction halting the transfer, review, and disbursement of taxpayer dollars to political allies.
NewsKick Off Your Shoes It’s National Go Barefoot Day
National Go Barefoot Day is observed on June 1. This day is an opportunity to kick off your shoes and run barefoot through the cool grass! More importantly, i...
NewsDiplomatic Gridlock in the Gulf: Why US-Iran Ceasefire Talks Have Stalled
A fragile three-month-old truce wavers under the weight of nuclear demands, a rigid naval blockade, and secret maritime maneuvering.
NewsCybercriminals Armed with AI Are Pillaging American Bank Accounts at a Record Pace
Bankrate's newest survey reveals that financial fraud is hitting record highs as sophisticated AI tools supercharge everyday scams.
NewsOregon’s Chardonnay Evolution
By TOM MARQUARDT and PATRICK DARR Two decades back, we sat with a handful of Oregon winemakers who were eager to make their case for chardonnay—a harder sell than it sounds in a state where pinot noir and pinot gris had long held the...
News8 Common Food Additives Linked To High Blood Pressure In New Study
Written by Tim Newman on — Fact checked by Jill Seladi-Schulman, Ph.D. The results of a recent study published in the European Heart Journal suggest that certain common preservatives in food may increase hypertension and cardiovascular risk. Because this observational study cannot prove causation — other factors may explain the link — the authors call for further research. They also call for a re-evaluation of the risks by the relevant bodies, including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). The rise of preservatives in food With ultra-processed foods (UPFs) making headlines on a weekly basis, the scientific community and […]...