By Reuters (Reuters) – Make-up retail giant Sephora is under investigation in Italy over marketing adult beauty products to children, which the Italian competition authority…
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A controversial startup is developing technology to reflect sunlight and cool the planet. Critics warn of serious risks and lack of oversight.
A new study links common plastic chemicals to nearly 2 million premature births and thousands of infant deaths worldwide. The findings raise concerns about everyday exposure and long-term health risks.
The Senate passed a bill to fund most of DHS, aiming to end the shutdown and restore TSA worker pay. The legislation now faces a critical vote in the House.
Russia is shifting its energy export strategy toward nearby markets amid global instability. The move reflects changing supply routes and rising geopolitical risks.
Tourists traveling to Egypt are facing new restrictions due to an ongoing energy crisis. Changes include higher visa costs and earlier closing times for businesses nationwide.
South Korea rolls out a nationwide energy-saving campaign, including vehicle restrictions and lifestyle changes, sparking debate over fairness and effectiveness. The move reflects growing global energy concerns.
Pittsburgh International Airport has partnered with a local food bank to provide meals for TSA workers impacted by the shutdown. The effort highlights growing support for unpaid federal employees.
Data centers rely heavily on water to cool servers, yet most companies disclose little about their usage. This lack of transparency raises environmental and sustainability concerns.
An Air Canada aircraft collided with a vehicle at LaGuardia Airport, triggering emergency response protocols. Injuries have been reported as investigations begin.
An Air Canada flight collided with a vehicle while landing at LaGuardia Airport, leaving multiple people critically injured. Authorities are investigating the incident as concerns grow over runway safety.
Stocks fell as oil prices surged during escalating tensions involving Iran. Investors fear rising energy costs could drive inflation and slow economic growth.
A Dunkin-backed hospital program for children is drawing criticism over junk food promotion. Experts warn it may influence long-term health behaviors.
Unredacted emails suggest New York City officials coordinated efforts tied to vaccine mandate enforcement. The revelations may impact ongoing legal battles over fired workers.
Thousands of TSA officers called out sick amid a DHS shutdown, disrupting airport operations. Officials warn prolonged funding issues could force airport closures.


















