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Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will announce plans to remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply on Tuesday, addressing health concerns and a patchwork of state regulations; this follows an FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and bipartisan legislative efforts.
Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will announce plans to remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply on Tuesday, addressing health concerns and a patchwork of state regulations; this follows an FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and bipartisan legislative efforts.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply, addressing health concerns and inconsistencies in state regulations, following an FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and a West Virginia state ban, with industry support for federal leadership.
Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply, addressing health concerns and inconsistencies in state regulations, following an FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and a West Virginia state ban, with industry support for federal leadership.
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36% Bias Score


Asda Recalls Pork Belly Slices Due to Undeclared Allergens
Asda has recalled its Simple To Cook Asian Inspired Pork Belly Slices with a use-by date of April 25 due to undeclared milk and sulphites in the product, posing a potential health risk to consumers with allergies; customers can return the product for a full refund.
Asda Recalls Pork Belly Slices Due to Undeclared Allergens
Asda has recalled its Simple To Cook Asian Inspired Pork Belly Slices with a use-by date of April 25 due to undeclared milk and sulphites in the product, posing a potential health risk to consumers with allergies; customers can return the product for a full refund.
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36% Bias Score


Brazilian Woman Arrested for Allegedly Poisoning Easter Eggs, Killing Child
In Brazil, Jordélia Pereira Barbosa, 35, was arrested for allegedly poisoning Easter eggs sent to her ex-boyfriend's family, resulting in a seven-year-old boy's death and critical injuries to his mother and sister; police found evidence including purchase receipts and CCTV footage.
Brazilian Woman Arrested for Allegedly Poisoning Easter Eggs, Killing Child
In Brazil, Jordélia Pereira Barbosa, 35, was arrested for allegedly poisoning Easter eggs sent to her ex-boyfriend's family, resulting in a seven-year-old boy's death and critical injuries to his mother and sister; police found evidence including purchase receipts and CCTV footage.
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60% Bias Score


FDA Inspection Delays After Staff Cuts Under Kennedy Jr."
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decision to eliminate thousands of jobs from federal health agencies, including support staff for FDA inspectors, is causing significant delays and disruptions to food and drug safety inspections, potentially endangering public health.
FDA Inspection Delays After Staff Cuts Under Kennedy Jr."
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decision to eliminate thousands of jobs from federal health agencies, including support staff for FDA inspectors, is causing significant delays and disruptions to food and drug safety inspections, potentially endangering public health.
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40% Bias Score


E. coli Outbreak Linked to Lettuce Sickens 89, FDA Faces Backlash
An E. coli outbreak linked to lettuce has sickened 89 people across 15 states, causing one death; the FDA's refusal to release the names of involved companies due to legal restrictions has sparked outrage and lawsuits.
E. coli Outbreak Linked to Lettuce Sickens 89, FDA Faces Backlash
An E. coli outbreak linked to lettuce has sickened 89 people across 15 states, causing one death; the FDA's refusal to release the names of involved companies due to legal restrictions has sparked outrage and lawsuits.
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60% Bias Score

FDA to Phase Out Seven Synthetic Food Dyes
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will phase out seven petroleum-based synthetic food dyes—Blue 1, Blue 2, Green 3, Red 3, Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6—by an as-yet-undetermined date, due to health concerns; the announcement will be made tomorrow at 4 pm ET by HHS Secretary Robert F. Ken...

FDA to Phase Out Seven Synthetic Food Dyes
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will phase out seven petroleum-based synthetic food dyes—Blue 1, Blue 2, Green 3, Red 3, Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6—by an as-yet-undetermined date, due to health concerns; the announcement will be made tomorrow at 4 pm ET by HHS Secretary Robert F. Ken...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will announce plans on Tuesday to remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply, addressing health concerns and following a January FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and bipartisan state-level restrictions.

Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will announce plans on Tuesday to remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply, addressing health concerns and following a January FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and bipartisan state-level restrictions.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Climate Change Exacerbates Arsenic in Rice, Posing Major Health Risks
A 10-year study in China found that rising CO2 levels and temperatures increase arsenic in rice, potentially causing 19.3 million additional cancer cases in China alone, based on current consumption rates, highlighting the urgent need for climate-change adaptation strategies in rice cultivation.

Climate Change Exacerbates Arsenic in Rice, Posing Major Health Risks
A 10-year study in China found that rising CO2 levels and temperatures increase arsenic in rice, potentially causing 19.3 million additional cancer cases in China alone, based on current consumption rates, highlighting the urgent need for climate-change adaptation strategies in rice cultivation.
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28% Bias Score

FDA's Delayed Report on E. coli Outbreak Raises Concerns
An E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce in late 2024 sickened 89 people across 15 states, resulting in one death and 36 hospitalizations; the FDA's February 2025 report, obtained via a public records request, identified a potential source but could not confirm it due to a lack of contaminated ...

FDA's Delayed Report on E. coli Outbreak Raises Concerns
An E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce in late 2024 sickened 89 people across 15 states, resulting in one death and 36 hospitalizations; the FDA's February 2025 report, obtained via a public records request, identified a potential source but could not confirm it due to a lack of contaminated ...
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48% Bias Score

PFAS Contamination Found in Backyard Chicken Eggs
A news report revealed that eggs from backyard chickens contain PFAS, potentially due to contaminated earthworms, causing a family to question their past consumption habits and raising broader concerns about food safety and environmental toxins.

PFAS Contamination Found in Backyard Chicken Eggs
A news report revealed that eggs from backyard chickens contain PFAS, potentially due to contaminated earthworms, causing a family to question their past consumption habits and raising broader concerns about food safety and environmental toxins.
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36% Bias Score

Widespread PFAS Contamination in Dutch Backyard Chicken Eggs Prompts Consumption Warning
A nationwide study in the Netherlands revealed dangerously high levels of PFAS in backyard chicken eggs across 59 out of 60 tested locations, prompting the RIVM to advise against their consumption due to potential health risks, while supermarket eggs remain unaffected.

Widespread PFAS Contamination in Dutch Backyard Chicken Eggs Prompts Consumption Warning
A nationwide study in the Netherlands revealed dangerously high levels of PFAS in backyard chicken eggs across 59 out of 60 tested locations, prompting the RIVM to advise against their consumption due to potential health risks, while supermarket eggs remain unaffected.
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48% Bias Score
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