A bipartisan effort launched by Sens. Katie Britt (R-AL) and John Fetterman (D-PA) aims to mandate social media companies place mental health warning labels on their platforms.
Oonarissa Brown-Bernard, third from left, stands with models wearing couture pieces from her OonaNicole label at New York ...
On Sept. 10, 42 state attorneys general endorsed a plan backed by the U.S. surgeon general to add warning labels to social ...
The company is in various stages of developing and piloting a range of initiatives focused on dealing with bad actors, ...
Researchers at the University of North Carolina Global Food Research Program analyzed common American snacks such as Goldfish ...
ReScale has raised $2.3m to address a major pain point in CPG: sourcing, negotiating, and managing external manufacturing ...
A GROUP OF ATTORNEYS GENERAL SENT THIS LETTER TO CONGRESS, 42 OF THEM IN ALL, CALLING FOR WARNING LABELS TO BE SLAPPED ON SOCIAL MEDIA APPS THAT USE ALGORITHMS AIMED AT KEEPING PEOPLE SCROLLING. NEW ...
TGIF! We’re happy to be in the Health Brief driver’s seat today. What do you think of the potential new labels your favorite foods might get? Tell us all at [email protected] and ...
Big or small, with these labels in place, you only need to parse a few aspects to understand what you're buying. And if your ...
New York State Attorney General Letitia James agrees with a June 2024 op-ed for The New York Times by U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, which called on Congress to require warning labels on ...