France vs. ‘Shrinkflation’: Starting July 1, All ‘Shrinked’ Products Must Be Labelled For Consumers

Business Latest news RSS ​France’s new legislation mandates clear labeling for downsized products, aiming to combat ‘shrinkflation’ and empower consumers.  U.S. TikToker Danny Rayes got the online community’s attention last year when he came out with a video showcasing several compelling examples of “shrinkflation.” In one part of the video, he showed how ice cream bars…

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Charity No Longer Delinquent; Can Raise Or Spend Money Again

World Latest news RSS ​Archewell Foundation sent the cheque for their registration fees on time, but it was not processed by state officials before the deadline.  The Archewell Foundation, a charity founded by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, recently encountered a brief setback when it received a delinquency notice from the State of California Department…

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Meta Hired Him To Lead Their Human Exploitation Investigations, Then Fired Him Before He Started

Technology Latest news RSS ​Meta rescinded an offer to Paul Raffile to run their Human Exploitation investigations after he hosted a webinar about preventing further sextortion to minors.  Paul Raffile, a seasoned intelligence professional, found himself at a pivotal juncture when a job offer from Meta was unexpectedly rescinded as he was on the cusp of…

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Did Neuralink Ignore Early Trial Risk? Brain Implant Issues Plagued Lab Before Human Case

Technology Latest news RSS ​Neuralink’s first brain implant faces thread malfunction, but the patient still plays games & browses the web using thought control.  Neuralink’s first human implant hit a snag last week, with reports suggesting tiny wires crucial for brain signal detection dislodged. Sources familiar with the matter revealed this issue has been known for…

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The families risking everything to keep Ukraine’s trains running – photo essay

Rail transport, Global development, Ukraine, Russia, World news, Europe, Kyiv Business | The Guardian ​Dutch photographer Jelle Krings has been documenting the workers of the Ukrainian railway since the war began. Here, he revisits the families that have kept a war-torn country moving, often to great personal sacrificeWords and pictures by Jelle KringsIn the early hours…

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Microsoft Allegedly Willing To Transfer 800 AI Workers From China To US, Ireland Or Australia

Artificial Intelligence Latest news RSS ​Facing tech tensions, Microsoft offered relocation to hundreds of China-based AI and cloud staff, key players in the US-China tech rivalry.  Microsoft is reportedly offering relocation to hundreds of its machine learning and cloud computing employees in China. According to The Wall Street Journal, which cites unnamed sources, Microsoft is surveying…

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