Good evening, it is Monday, June 10, and we're covering the FDA's proposal to change the food industry, Massive Kia vehicle recalls, Covid response review and much more! First time reading? Sign up here. | | American Fact of the Day! | Did you know that the United States has the world's longest continuous road, stretching from Key West, Florida, all the way to the northern tip of Alaska? Known as the Pan-American Highway, this network of roads covers over 19,000 miles (30,000 kilometers) and traverses through 14 countries in North and South America. While some sections are well-developed highways, others are rugged dirt roads, providing travelers with a diverse range of landscapes and experiences along the way. |
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| | Breaking Updates | | FDA Expected to Propose a Label Change to Packaged Foods: Nutrition Info on the Front | The Food and Drug Administration is poised to propose a significant alteration to prepackaged food sales in the United States by mandating front-of-package nutrient information alongside existing nutrition labels. This approach, already implemented in numerous countries worldwide, aims to swiftly communicate health implications to consumers. Advocates assert that such labeling facilitates healthier choices and encourages food manufacturers to reformulate recipes. However, this initiative encounters resistance from trade associations representing American food and beverage producers, citing concerns over interpretive label designs and potential infringements on free speech. | Among the label options considered by the FDA are those utilizing traffic light colors to denote nutrient levels and those indicating if a product is "high in" certain nutrients. While the agency has not disclosed its chosen design, it targets a summer release for the proposed rule. Opponents, including the Consumer Brands Association and FMI, advocate for their voluntary labeling system, Facts up Front, arguing it adequately informs consumers without inducing unnecessary fear. Conversely, proponents argue for mandatory front-of-package labeling across the entire food supply, criticizing the voluntary system's lack of context and utilization. | Despite industry skepticism, global data suggests the efficacy of front-of-package labeling in promoting healthier consumer behavior and product reformulation. The FDA acknowledges the potential of such labels to assist consumers, particularly those with limited nutrition knowledge. This discussion coincides with rising obesity rates and diet-related diseases in the United States, underscoring the urgency for improved nutritional information accessibility. Proponents emphasize the benefits for diverse consumer demographics, urging expedited implementation to address pressing public health concerns. | | Read more updates here |
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| Caitlin Clark will be left off the Team USA roster for Paris Olympics | WNBA rookie sensation Caitlin Clark, renowned as the all-time college scoring leader, is reportedly excluded from the U.S. national team's roster for the upcoming Paris Olympics, according to a source familiar with the decision. While the formal announcement of Team USA's roster is pending, it is anticipated to feature 12 seasoned players, with notable WNBA stars like Brittney Griner, A'ja Wilson, and Breanna Stewart set to compete in the international event. | Despite Clark's recent standout performance, where she scored 30 points and made seven three-pointers in the Indiana Fever's victory over the Washington Mystics, her inclusion in the national team has been omitted. Her debut season in the WNBA, while marked by achievements such as being named the rookie of the month for May, has also seen challenges like inconsistent long-range shooting and turnovers averaging more than five per game. | While Clark's absence from the Olympic roster may be justified based on her on-the-court performance, it represents a missed opportunity for USA Basketball to capitalize on her growing popularity and bring additional excitement to the competition. Her impact in the WNBA has been significant, drawing increased attendance and television viewership, indicative of her ability to generate enthusiasm and interest in women's basketball. | Read more updates here | | | American Sports & Culture | | New date announced for rescheduled bout between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul | Mike Tyson's return to boxing will now take place against Jake Paul on November 15, after it was postponed due to the former champion experiencing a medical issue. |
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| | WNBA stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier launch new 3-on-3 league | Amid the historic interest in women's basketball, a new professional league in the US could grow the game even further. |
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| | How the USA's shock cricket triumph reflects a global sporting and geopolitical transformation | Call it the Miracle on Grass. |
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| American Business & Markets | | Flight attendant union rejects American Airlines' proposed 17% pay raise | The airline and the Association of Professional Flight Attendants have struggled to reach a new contract agreement, differing on major issues, such as pay. |
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| | 'A Texas-sized project': A stock exchange could be coming to Dallas | Efforts are underway, but what would the economic impact be for the Lone Star State? |
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| | Kia recalling 463,000 Telluride SUVs because the driver's seat can catch fire | CNN Business | Kia is warning owners of almost 463,000 of its popular Telluride SUVs in the United States to keep them parked outside and awy from building because the front seats could start burning. |
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| | | American Politics | | America's Covid Response Looks Worse with Every Passing Year | National Review | Questioning Covid protocols and narratives wasn't so crazy after all. |
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| | Permission to win: Ukraine needs more from Biden than weapons to defeat Russia, according to experts | Ukraine needs more from Biden than weapons to defeat Russia, according to experts. |
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| | Transgender teen hospitalized after alleged attack in high school bathroom | Cobalt Sovereign, 17, alleged a student assaulted her while she was leaving the men's bathroom at her high school in Minnetonka, Minnesota. |
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