Por: The New York Times Tech February 07, 2023
Over 120,000 views of a video showing a boy being sexually assaulted. A recommendation engine suggesting that a user follow content related to exploited children. Users continually posting abusive material, delays in taking it down when it is detected and friction with organizations that police it.All since Elon Musk declared that “removing child exploitation is priority #1” in a in late November.Under Mr. Musk’s ownership, Twitter’s... + full article
Fox News USA Entertainment February 01, 2023
After receiving a frightening health diagnosis more than a month ago, Flip or Flop star is giving fans an update. In December 2022, Hall revealed she received a scan that identified mercury and lead poisoning in her system.The 39-year-old took to her Instagram Story Monday and... + más
Grey wolves infected with this parasite are more likely to become pack leaders, scientists say | ABC News
Why did Christina change her last name to Haack? The 'Flip or Flop' star has used four different last names | Fox News
The New York Times USA Health January 31, 2023
On social media, diet enthusiasts claim that can fight off parasites. A TikTok user whose account is devoted to weight loss says that a , blended until frothy and consumed twice daily, can help you melt off 10 pounds in a week. Bright “” pledge to rejigger your gut, while... + más
Gwyneth Paltrow's detox salmon recipe slammed—So much waste | Newsweek
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
Newsweek USA Life January 19, 2023
Gwyneth Paltrow is facing criticism on social media, after she shared her recipe for a salmon salad that she labeled as a detox reset meal.The Oscar-winning Shakespeare In Love star, 50, took to the Instagram account of her wellness and lifestyle brand Goop to share video... + más
Brad Pitt, Ben Affleck and Chris Martin are among exes that Gwyneth Paltrow says she is still friends with | Fox News
Gwyneth Paltrow recalls '90s nightlife before social media: 'You could do cocaine and not get caught' | Fox News
Forbes USA Life December 15, 2022
Zero waste self-care products. getty As of now, just about every industry could stand to change and become more sustainable. But with its pumps, twist tops, and sprays, the beauty industry is a top offender. At this time, more than ever, brands are turning to reusable... + más
Students in Texas are being sent home with child ID kits | ABC News
In-flight emergencies raise concerns about airlines' medical kit requirements | CBS News
Forbes USA Life November 06, 2022
Eve Lom CampaignEve Lom Todd Davidson is the Global Director of Education at , the skincare brand that prides itself on delivering radiance, rejuvenation, and renewal — all of which are particularly needed as the colder months set in. In time for fall, Davidson shares his... + más
What Is Genderless And Hormone-Inclusive Skincare? Alder New York Founders Explain | Forbes
Bethenny Frankel blasts Brad Pitt, Jared Leto's archaic skincare lines | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Nation October 28, 2022
Elon Musk, the world's richest man, completed the $44 billion takeover of Twitter on Thursday and fired four of the social media behemoth's executives shortly after doing so.The serial entrepreneur is believed to be worth around $221 billion, according to the Forbes... + más
Elon Musk barges into Twitter HQ as deal nears: ‘Let that sink in’ | New York Post
The Big Takeaways From Elon Musk’s Twitter Texts | Time
Newsweek USA Health October 24, 2022
The latest health trend to take over social media involves chugging salt water to release toxins, but experts say the fad is dubious at best—and could even be dangerous.Proponents of the salt water flush have flooded social media with stories of debloating and weight loss.... + más
Experts say the ‘sludge’ TikTok trend is ‘napalm for your bowels’ | New York Post
From kimchi to corned beef, these global treats show salt is the key flavor | Newsweek
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