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By Andrew Jacobs The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday proposed requiring new nutrition labels on the front of food and beverage products, a long-awaited move aimed at changing eating habits ...
He also added that he will be re-introducing legislation to require the food and beverage industry to put strong warning labels on their products, which will also ban junk food ads targeted at kids.
The social platform X says it will now label parody or satire profiles to distinguish these accounts and boost transparency on the platform. The new labels will be attached to both parody profiles ...
In Knurow, Poland, on December 26, 2024, a person holds a phone displaying the X logo CREDIT: Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto via Getty Images X (formerly known as Twitter) has announced plans to label ...
X said today that it will now label parody or satire profiles to differentiate them from other accounts. In the past, users, including news presenters, have mistaken posts from parody accounts as ...