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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Food Dye Red 3 Might Be Off the Menu

Red 3, also known as erythrosine, could soon vanish from your favorite foods and medicines. This artificial coloring, linked to thyroid cancer in animals and hyperactivity in kids, is under review by the FDA. Despite being banned in cosmetics, it's still used in various snacks like Dubble Bubble gum

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Dec 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Top 10 Electric Bikes for 2024 – Consumer Reports Picks

Electric bikes, or e-bikes, are a game-changer for cycling enthusiasts. They blend traditional pedal power with electrical assistance, making commuting and leisure riding a breeze. Before you jump into buying one, consider the local laws and licensing for e-bikes in your area. After that, think abou

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Discovering the Magic of Colored and Fragrant Rice Milks

Ever wondered what makes rice milk special? Scientists recently explored the unique features of rice milk made from colorful and aromatic rice varieties. They used descriptive sensory analysis with trained experts and gathered opinions from 161 consumers. They also measured things like color, thickn

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Dec 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Phone Tech: 11 Game-Changers on the Horizon

Cell phones have transformed from a simple communication tool to something that almost everyone owns. Today, 98% of Americans have a cell phone, with 91% owning smartphones. People upgrade or replace their phones frequently, with 12% doing so annually and 55% every two to three years. This rapid evo

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Dec 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Green and Pink Invasion: How 'Wicked' Took Over

Before "Wicked" hit theaters, its signature green and pink scheme was popping up everywhere — from Starbucks drinks to Target aisles. This wasn't by chance. In today's world, where attention is divided among social media feeds and personalized streaming, big marketing budgets alone can’t create wave

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Dec 14 2024CRIME

Three Accused of Scamming Facebook Sellers in Lexington County

In Lexington County, police have taken three people into custody for a series of brazen robberies. The suspects allegedly used Facebook Marketplace to trick sellers into meeting them in a secluded area. Once there, the victims were robbed at gunpoint or given fake money. The alleged crimes occurred

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Dec 13 2024POLITICS

Holiday Spending: A Mirror of Economic Hopes and Fears

This holiday season, Americans are not just buying gifts—they're casting votes on the economy with their wallets. The University of Michigan's Surveys of Consumers, directed by economist Joanne Hsu, has been tracking consumer sentiment for over 75 years. This trusted index shows that how people feel

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

California's Raw Milk Craze: Safe or Sorry?

In California, there's a growing trend of drinking raw, unpasteurized milk. However, this trend comes with some serious health risks. Harmful bacteria like E. coli and listeria can lurk in raw milk, not to mention the occasional bird flu virus. While some people think raw milk is healthier, processi

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Dec 12 2024FINANCE

Bank Overdraft Fees: A New Limit is Coming

Imagine having to pay $35 just for buying a $5 coffee with your debit card when you're a bit short on funds. Sounds unfair, right? Well, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) thinks so too. They've just announced a new rule to limit those nasty overdraft fees. The rule says banks can't cha

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Dec 12 2024OPINION

Why Legal Sports Betting is a Win-Win

Since 2018, when the U. S. Supreme Court allowed states to decide on sports betting, the landscape has changed. Today, nearly 40 states and Washington D. C. have embraced legal sports betting. This change has brought a safe and regulated way for Americans to enjoy their favorite sports. Legal sport

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