
Immigration drove white, Asian population growth in US last year
Without immigration, the white population in the U.S. would have declined last year
2023-06-22 12:11

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II earns a Tony Award nomination for 'Topdog/Underdog'
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II first encountered the play “Topdog/Underdog” in college as a favor for a student director who needed actors for a showcase
2023-06-06 00:45

Hezbollah chief calls on Lebanon's central bank governor to resign amid mounting legal troubles
The chief of Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group is calling on the country's central bank governor to resign amid mounting legal troubles
2023-05-26 04:19

Pakistan bats first against spin-heavy Afghanistan at the Cricket World Cup
Pakistan captain Babar Azam has won the toss and chosen to bat first against spin-heavy Afghanistan at the Cricket World Cup
2023-10-23 16:50

Accused Money Launderer Funded Singapore Luxury Condominiums
A Turkish national arrested in Singapore’s S$1.8 billion ($1.3 billion) money laundering case had financed the purchase of
2023-09-06 12:10

Adin Ross' fans share old reaction video amid Kai Cenat’s NYC giveaway riot: 'People are gonna believe it's real'
The video came as a surprise to many as it was shared by an official Adin Ross update page but some fans pointed out that it was fake
2023-08-05 16:46

Airbus names sales chief Scherer CEO of planemaking arm
By Tim Hepher PARIS (Reuters) -Airbus confirmed the appointment of sales chief Christian Scherer as CEO of its core planemaking
2023-09-26 20:16

Tesla 3Q sales rise 27% but fall short of analysts' estimates due to price cuts and factory downtime
Tesla’s summertime deliveries of electric vehicles surged 27% from last year but still fell below analyst projections as Elon Musk’s car company navigated through softening customer demand as well as factory upgrades
2023-10-02 22:01

US Open chaos as climate protesters halt semi-final
The US Open was plunged into chaos on Thursday after climate activists disrupted play, forcing a 50-minute stoppage as the tennis showpiece became the latest sporting...
2023-09-08 09:28

Trial opens for 3 charged with aiding Chinese campaign to pressure expats into returning home
An American sleuth and two Chinese men are facing jurors in the first trial to come out of U.S. claims that China’s government has tried to harass, intimidate and arm-twist dissidents and others abroad into returning home
2023-06-01 19:43

Baby food and drink guidelines needed over sugar concerns, say health campaigners
Health campaigners have called for the “overdue” release of new baby food and drink guidelines over concerns about the amount of sugar infants are consuming from popular shop-bought products. Action on Sugar, along with 16 other groups including The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Obesity Health Alliance, British Dental Association and the World Cancer Research Fund, have signed an open letter to Health Secretary Steve Barclay urging the release of the guidelines to ensure that all food and drink products marketed to babies are nutritionally appropriate. A letter has also been signed by baby food companies Babease, Little Dish and Little Freddie, calling for the release of the guidelines to create a level-playing field. Action on Sugar said many baby food brands were already reducing sugars but there were still products marketed as suitable for infants and young children with unsuitably high levels of sugars. Late last year, Action on Sugar analysed almost 100 baby and toddler breakfast products, finding that all of them included nutrition or health claims on their packaging and 86% used a “no added sugar” or “only naturally occurring sugars” claim, despite many adding sugar in the form of fruit or vegetable juices, concentrates, purees and powders. Earlier last year a British Dental Association (BDA) study of 109 baby pouches aimed at children aged under 12 months found more than a quarter contained more sugar by volume than Coca-Cola, with parents of infants as young as four months being marketed pouches that contained the equivalent of up to 150% of the sugar levels found in the soft drink. A survey of more than 1,000 UK parents with children aged six to 36 months old found 91% supported the Government in taking action to ensure all food and drinks available in the baby aisle were nutritionally appropriate according to NHS recommendations. An unhealthy diet high in saturated fat, salt and sugar and low in fruit and vegetables is the biggest cause of preventable ill health globally Dr Kawther Hashem, campaign lead at Action on Sugar It is recommended that infants under the age of two should avoid sugar-sweetened drinks and food with added sugar. After this, free sugars should provide no more than 5% of their daily energy intake (approximately 14g). Dr Kawther Hashem, campaign lead at Action on Sugar and research fellow at Queen Mary University of London, said: “An unhealthy diet high in saturated fat, salt and sugar and low in fruit and vegetables is the biggest cause of preventable ill health globally. “Given this, all food and drink companies should act responsibly and commit to improving their products as part of Government and NHS guidance and provide peace of mind for parents when buying foods for their young children.” A Department of Health and Social Care spokesman said: “We are developing guidelines for industry to improve the nutritional content of baby food and drink. “More broadly, thanks to our sugar reduction programme, we have delivered dramatic reductions in the amount of sugar in foods eaten by children – including a 14.9% decrease in the sugar content of breakfast cereals and a 13.5% reduction in yogurts and fromage frais.” Censuswide surveyed 1,004 UK parents of children aged six-36 months between November 2-3. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Period advice now being offered by Amazon’s Alexa Male characters in role-playing video games ‘speak twice as much as females’ The staggering spend of wedding guests revealed
2023-05-24 14:18

Houston reliever Graveman won't be on ALCS roster against Texas because of shoulder problem
Houston Astros reliever Kendall Graveman won’t be on the AL Championship Series roster against the Texas Rangers because of right shoulder discomfort
2023-10-15 01:15
You Might Like...

US announces new visa restriction policy for those who have assisted fugitives

EU Fails to Set Date Ending Fossil Fuel Subsidies Before COP28

Man Utd confirm fresh injury blow as defender undergoes another surgery

Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse are thrilled beyond words and 'very serious' about becoming parents

Watch: Brooklyn Flooding Videos Are Crazy

O2C Brands Acquires Green Sprouts

EU Is Bystander in Musk’s X Drama as Powers Yet to Kick In

Mac Jones' late TD pass lifts Patriots over Bills 29-25; Bill Belichick is 3rd coach with 300 wins