First Aid Beauty Recalls 2800 Moisturizers After Manufacturing Mistake

A popular beauty product has been voluntarily recalled due to a manufacturing issue. First Aid Beauty has issued a recall for approximately 2,800 containers of its “Ultra Repair Cream in Coconut Vanilla.” The reason for the recall is a “current good manufacturing practice deviation,” according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Officials explained … Read more

FDA Simplifies Frozen Berries Safety Protocol

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has introduced a new strategy to make frozen berries safer for consumers by reducing the risk of enteric viruses. These viruses cause symptoms like nausea, diarrhea, and stomach pain, including outbreaks linked to norovirus and hepatitis A. While U.S.-grown berries haven’t had outbreaks in over 35 years, imported … Read more

U.S. Consumers Struggling Amid High Debt and Rising Costs

A new report from the Philadelphia Federal Reserve highlights a worrying trend in the U.S. consumer economy as financial stress mounts. With record-high inflation and rising interest rates, more Americans are struggling to pay off their credit card debt, leading to higher revolving balances and delinquencies. The Fed’s data shows that 10.75% of credit card … Read more

China Faces Economic Setback as Stimulus Falters**

** China’s economy begins the year with an unexpected slowdown. Despite stimulus measures to combat a contracting sector, the country is facing a fresh setback in 2025. Factory activity has contracted after three months of growth, and key economic indicators like the PMI for construction and services sectors have dropped below contraction levels. The manufacturing … Read more

Health Ministry Teams Up With Pune To Tackle Guillain-Barré Outbreak

** The Health Ministry has sent a team to Pune to address a recent outbreak of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), a rare neurological disorder. Affected individuals are experiencing symptoms like diarrhoea, abdominal pain, and fever. The cause is believed to be the bacterial infection Campylobacter jejuni, which can also lead to foodborne illnesses. Pune-based neurologist Dr … Read more

GDPR Blocks EEA Users from Accepting Cookies

A notice has been displayed on a website for users in European Economic Area (EEA) countries, including the EU, due to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). These users cannot access the site as it is blocked by the European Court of Justice. The website requires users to accept cookies to enhance navigation, track usage … Read more

Jennifer Lopez Stars in Broadway Musical ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ at Sundance Festival

At Sunday night’s Sundance Film Festival, Jennifer Lopez captivated audiences with her performance in the feature adaptation of the Broadway musical *Kiss of the Spider Woman*. The packed Eccles Theatre was filled with eager buyers like Searchlight Films and Mubi. The film, currently up for sale from Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s Artists Equity, is … Read more

Chicago Bears Hire Experienced Coaches for New Leadership Roles

The Chicago Bears have announced the hiring of former New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Dennis Allen as their new offensive coordinator and former Denver Broncos tight ends coach Declan Doyle as their head coach, marking a significant addition to Ben Johnson’s first season. Allen, who served as Saints’ head coach from 2022 until his firing … Read more

Engadget Joins Yahoo Family

Engadget, part of the Yahoo family of brands, owns and operates key sites like Yahoo and AOL, as well as its digital advertising service, Yahoo Advertising. For privacy control, users can reject cookies or data usage at any time by clicking ‘Reject all.’ Customization options are available through ‘Manage privacy settings,’ with withdrawal rights accessible … Read more