Food Safety

California ‘Skittles’ Bill Aims to Ban Five Harmful Food Additives Liked to Cancer and Hormone Disruption

The ban targets common ingredients in candies and processed foods, including red dye No. 3, titanium dioxide, brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, and Propylparaben.

Malaria Found in United States After Two Decades

The CDC expects the number of infections to increase with summer travel.

WHO to Expand Digital COVID-19 ID System, Raising Concerns about Privacy and Personal Freedoms

This computerized framework serves as the "first building block" of the WHO Global Digital Health Certification Network (GDHCN).

Italian Bakery Uses Cricket Powder in Bread

Cricket powder apparently increases protein content.

Evidence Emerges That NATO Gearing Up for a Full-Scale War Against Russia

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Military Committee chairman Admiral Rob Bauer of the Netherlands indicated that NATO is now prepared for direct war against Russia.

European Union Approves Cricket Powder in Flour-Based Foods Despite Allergy Concerns

Despite left-wing news outlets' "conspiracy" allegations.

At Least 2,600 Government Officials Trade Stocks in Conflict of Interest Deals

Department of Defense officials trade stock from Chinese companies, EPA officials hold oil and gas shares, and almost 2,000 federal employees trade stock with Big Tech groups.

Lawsuit Claims Skittles Are Toxic, And The Company Hasn’t Removed The Ingredient Despite A 2016 Pledge

Candy company Mars Inc. was sued Thursday for allegedly selling toxic goodies to customers that include titanium dioxide, a colorant, in its ingredients.

U.S. To Diversify Infant Formula Industry to Avoid Shortages

The Biden administration is trying to help foreign makers of baby formula stay on the U.S. market for the long term, in an effort to diversify the industry after the closure of the largest domestic plant sparked a nationwide shortage.

FDA Head: Baby Formula Factory Could Reopen by Next Week

The head of the Food and Drug Administration told lawmakers Thursday that a shuttered baby formula factory could be up and running as soon as next week, though he sidestepped questions about whether his agency should have intervened earlier to address problems at the plant that triggered the national shortage.

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