Ben Savage, Registers As Democrat , for California House Seat.
ABC News reports that actor Ben Savage
is considering another run at politics.
ABC News reports that actor Ben Savage
is considering another run at politics.
According to Federal Election Commission documents,
the 'Boy Meets World' star has registered as a Democratic
candidate in California's 30th Congressional District.
According to Federal Election Commission documents,
the 'Boy Meets World' star has registered as a Democratic
candidate in California's 30th Congressional District.
A spokesperson for Savage told ABC that despite the filing, , "he is focused on his upcoming wedding.
Ben is still making decisions and always looking for
opportunities to give back and serve the community.".
A spokesperson for Savage told ABC that despite the filing, , "he is focused on his upcoming wedding.
Ben is still making decisions and always looking for
opportunities to give back and serve the community.".
Earlier in January,
Savage announced his
engagement to Tessa Angermeier.
Currently, the 30th District
seat is held by longtime
Democrat Adam Schiff.
Schiff is reportedly seen as a possible
candidate to succeed Senator Diane Feinstein
once she decides to step down.
.
ABC News reports that Savage previously
campaigned to be on the West Hollywood
City Council in the 2022 election.
.
ABC News reports that Savage previously
campaigned to be on the West Hollywood
City Council in the 2022 election.
.
According to the actor's website,
Savage campaigned on the platforms of
community safety, housing and homelessness.
From 1993 to 2000, Savage played
the lead role of Corey Matthews
on ABC's 'Boy Meets World.'
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From 1993 to 2000, Savage played
the lead role of Corey Matthews
on ABC's 'Boy Meets World.'
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As for Savage's interest in politics,
the actor studied political science at
Stanford University, graduating in 2004.
As for Savage's interest in politics,
the actor studied political science at
Stanford University, graduating in 2004
Biden and McCarthy , Still Haven’t Made a Debt Limit Deal.
June 1 is the deadline for America's
debt limit to be raised before the country defaults for the first time ever.
The House speaker and U.S. president ended
their current round of talks regarding the
situation on the evening of May 22, CNN reports.
The House speaker and U.S. president ended
their current round of talks regarding the
situation on the evening of May 22, CNN reports.
While no deal was reached,
the two leaders are optimistic. .
I felt we had a productive discussion. We don’t have an agreement yet,
but I did feel the discussion was productive in areas that we have differences of opinion, Kevin McCarthy, House speaker, via statement.
We reiterated once again that
default is off the table and the only way to move forward is in good faith toward a bipartisan agreement, Joe Biden, U.S. president, via statement.
While there are areas of disagreement, the Speaker and I, and his lead negotiators…
and our staffs will continue to discuss the path forward, Joe Biden, U.S. president, via statement.
McCarthy also said that once an agreement is reached, he will uphold the House's three-day rule to make sure legislators have enough time to examine the deal before voting.
But not everyone is so optimistic
about the discussions thus far. .
Democrat Hakeem Jeffries said
things are moving in the "wrong direction.".
They’ve rejected the fact that
President Biden is willing to consider freezing spending. It will reduce
the deficit by a trillion dollars. , Hakeem Jeffries, House Democratic leader, via statement.
This is what the extreme MAGA Republicans say that they want. They rejected. They rejected an unwillingness to not put the country through this again, Hakeem Jeffries, House Democratic leader, via statement
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5 Takeaways From , Trump's Town Hall .
Following former President
Donald Trump's town hall, CNN reports
on some of the major takeaways. .
Trump dismisses Carroll trial, One day before the town hall, Trump was
found liable for sexual abuse and defamation
against writer Jean E. Carroll in a civil trial. .
Trump dismisses Carroll trial, One day before the town hall, Trump was
found liable for sexual abuse and defamation
against writer Jean E. Carroll in a civil trial. .
When asked, Trump said that he
doubted the outcome of the trial would
harm his standing with female voters. .
View of looming U.S. debt default, Trump predicted that Democrats would compromise,
while insisting that a potentially catastrophic default
is still preferable to continuing unchecked spending. .
View of looming U.S. debt default, Trump predicted that Democrats would compromise,
while insisting that a potentially catastrophic default
is still preferable to continuing unchecked spending. .
Vague stance on abortion, CNN reports that Trump dodged questions
about a potential federal abortion ban,
which has already split the Republican party. .
We now have a great negotiating
ability, and I think we’re going to
be able to get something done, Donald Trump, former President of the United States, via CNN.
Ending the war in Ukraine, CNN reports that Trump refused to pick
sides in the conflict, while emphasizing the
importance of bringing the violence to an end.
I don’t think in terms of winning
and losing. I think in terms of
getting it settled so we
stop killing all these people, Donald Trump, former President of the United States, via CNN.
Repeated claims of election fraud, Trump continued to refute the results of the
2020 presidential election, despite having already
lost dozens of legal cases to overturn the results. .
I think it’s a shame what
happened. I think it’s a very
sad thing for our country, Donald Trump, former President of the United States, via CNN
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Bipartisan Senate Bill , Aims to Keep Kids , Under 13 Off Social Media.
This week, senators from both sides of the political divide
announced legislation aimed at protecting children from
aspects of social media found to impact mental health.
NPR reports that a bipartisan group of senators
claim that social media is contributing to
a mental health crisis among young Americans.
NPR reports that a bipartisan group of senators
claim that social media is contributing to
a mental health crisis among young Americans.
The proposed Protecting Kids on Social Media Act , would ban children under the age of 13 , from accessing social media.
Teens from 13 to 18 years old would need
a parent to provide a valid form of ID in order
for them to become users on a platform.
NPR reports that the proposed bill is sponsored by Republican Senators Tom Cotton and Katie Britt, and Democratic Senators Brian Schatz and Chris Murphy.
NPR reports that the proposed bill is sponsored by Republican Senators Tom Cotton and Katie Britt, and Democratic Senators Brian Schatz and Chris Murphy.
NPR reports that the proposed bill is sponsored by Republican Senators Tom Cotton and Katie Britt, and Democratic Senators Brian Schatz and Chris Murphy.
The business model of these apps is
simple, the duration of time the user
spends on the app and the extent to
which they engage with content
is directly correlated with ad revenue, Brian Schatz, Democratic Senator for Hawaii, via NPR.
Hawaii's Sen. Brian Schatz argues that the result of social
media platforms driving users to spend long amounts
of time on their platforms could be "catastrophic.".
Social media [companies] have
stumbled onto a stubborn, devastating
fact: The way to get kids to linger
on the platforms and to maximize
platforms is to upset them, Brian Schatz, Democratic Senator for Hawaii, via NPR.
According to a Pew Research study,
most teens say they go on social media platforms
like YouTube and TikTok at least once every day.
According to a Pew Research study,
most teens say they go on social media platforms
like YouTube and TikTok at least once every day.
The growing evidence is clear:
social media is making kids more
depressed and wreaking havoc
on their mental health, while kids
are suffering, social media companies
are profiting. This needs to stop, Brian Schatz, Democratic Senator for Hawaii, via NPR.
The growing evidence is clear:
social media is making kids more
depressed and wreaking havoc
on their mental health, while kids
are suffering, social media companies
are profiting. This needs to stop, Brian Schatz, Democratic Senator for Hawaii, via NPR
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US House Passes , Debt Limit Bill , As Default Looms.
On April 26, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy passed
his debt ceiling bill by a narrow margin of 217 to 215. .
NBC reports that the passage of the bill
throws into question whether the United States
will be able to avoid a looming default.
Both the Democratic-controlled
Senate and the Biden administration have
said that they would not approve the bill. .
Both the Democratic-controlled
Senate and the Biden administration have
said that they would not approve the bill. .
However, Republicans believe that
the passage of the bill in the House opens
the door for further negotiation. .
Now he should sit down and negotiate.
We are the only party to take fiscal
action... that would lift the debt limit
so we wouldn’t have economic damage, Kevin McCarthy, Republican House Speaker, via NBC.
NBC reports that the White House has
said it will not compromise on raising
the debt limit with policy strings attached.
According to the Treasury Department, economic
calamity from the U.S. defaulting on its debts could
happen as early as June 5 if Congress fails to act in time.
According to the Treasury Department, economic
calamity from the U.S. defaulting on its debts could
happen as early as June 5 if Congress fails to act in time.
Our plan has always been the same:
to avoid default, to pass a clean
debt ceiling — no brinksmanship,
no hostage-taking. , Chuck Schumer, Democratic Senate Majority Leader, via NBC.
However, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell
suggests that a compromise between both
parties is the only way forward.
The agreement needs to be
reached between the speaker
and the president. Until he and
the speaker of the House reach
an agreement, we’ll be at a standoff, Mitch McConnell, Republican Senate Minority Leader, via NBC
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North Dakota , Becomes Latest State , to Pass Strict Abortion Ban.
On April 24, North Dakota adopted one of the United States'
strictest abortion laws, banning the procedure
with few exceptions up to six weeks of gestation.
This bill clarifies and refines
existing state law… and reaffirms
North Dakota as a pro-life state, Doug Burgum, Republican governor of North Dakota, via 'The Guardian'.
'The Guardian' reports that the new law
allows abortions up to six weeks only in
the case of rape, incest or medical emergency.
North Dakota has always
been pro-life and believed in
valuing the moms and children
both. We’re pretty happy and
grateful that the governor
stands with that value, Janne Myrdal, Republican senator, via 'The Guardian'.
Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned
Roe v. Wade last year, numerous states
have moved to ban or restrict the procedure.
Currently, 13 states have already
put bans in place on abortion
at all stages of pregnancy.
Meanwhile, at least 20 Democratic
states have launched a network
to strengthen access to abortions.
'The Guardian' reports that North Dakota
no longer has any abortion clinics, after
the state's last facility in Fargo was shut down.
The owner of that facility, the Red River Women's
Clinic, continues to pursue a lawsuit challenging the
constitutionality of North Dakota's abortion bans.
I don’t think women in North Dakota
are going to accept this and there will be
action in the future to get our rights back.
Our legislature is overwhelmingly
pro-pregnancy, but I think women in the
state would like to make their own decisions, Liz Conmy, Democratic representative for North Dakota, via 'The Guardian'
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Senate Republicans Block Effort , to Replace Feinstein on Judiciary Panel.
CNN reports that the request
was formally blocked on April 18.
CNN reports that the request
was formally blocked on April 18.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and other Democrats hoped to temporarily replace Feinstein on the panel as she recovers from shingles.
The 89-year-old senator made the request last week, as she is committed to returning to her role.
Her absence has delayed the panel's
ability to process judicial nominees.
Pressure has mounted for Feinstein
to return soon or resign.
She has already made it clear that
she won't seek reelection.
Opposing GOP senators contend that the attempt to temporarily replace Feinstein is merely to get controversial nominees confirmed.
She’s a dear friend and we hope for her
speedy recovery and return back to the Senate. With all due respect, my colleague, Senator Schumer, this is about a handful of judges
that you can’t get the votes for, Sen. Lindsey Graham, via CNN.
I don’t think Republicans can or should help President Biden’s most controversial nominees. , Sen. John Cornyn, via CNN.
I support having Sen. Feinstein come back as soon as she can. But this effort to confirm controversial and in many instances largely unqualified nominees,
I don’t think you can expect any Republican cooperation, Sen. John Cornyn, via CNN
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Sen. Dianne Feinstein Asks to Be , ‘Temporarily’ Replaced on Judiciary Committee.
CNN reports that the 89-year-old senator made the request on April 12 as she recovers from shingles.
I understand that my absence could delay the important work of the Judiciary Committee, so I’ve asked Leader Schumer to ask the Senate to allow another Democratic senator to temporarily serve until I’m able to resume my committee work, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, via statement.
Feinstein said she is committed to returning "as soon as possible once my medical team advises that it's safe for me to travel.".
Feinstein said she is committed to returning "as soon as possible once my medical team advises that it's safe for me to travel.".
A spokesperson for Chuck Schumer said that "per Sen. Feinstein's wishes," the Senate will be asked "next week to allow another Democratic senator to temporarily serve on the Judiciary Committee.".
But some of the lawmakers are calling for Feinstein to resign since her absence has slowed the Democrats' push to confirm nominees.
But some of the lawmakers are calling for Feinstein to resign since her absence has slowed the Democrats' push to confirm nominees.
She has been an icon on issues of gun violence and women’s rights, but it has become painfully obvious to many of us in California that she is no longer able to fulfill her duties as she doesn’t have a clear return date, Rep. Ro Khanna, via Twitter.
And so, as someone from California, I felt an obligation to say what so many colleagues are saying in private. The time has come for her to gracefully step down and have a dignified end to a very distinguished political career, Rep. Ro Khanna, via Twitter.
In February, Feinstein announced
that she wouldn't seek reelection.
Several Democrats are
vying for her seat in 2024.
Several Democrats are
vying for her seat in 2024
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Experts Say Colorado River Deal , Fails to Solve Long-Term Problems.
Experts have warned that a hard-fought agreement
between California, Arizona and Nevada to cut the use of
the Colorado River won't solve the long-term water crisis.
'The Guardian' reports that experts say the new deal,
announced on May 22, is only a temporary solution to
a problem that threatens life in the American west.
The agreement will see the three states cut
water consumption from the dwindling river
by 13% over the next three years if adopted.
The deal is reportedly backed by $1.2 billion in
federal funds and encourages voluntary reductions
made in exchange for government grant money.
'The Guardian' reports that the deal
comes after months of missed
deadlines and stagnant negotiations. .
However, experts warn that the measure
is not enough to prevent the existential
threat posed by the Colorado River. .
Following years of over-allocation to meet the
needs of a rapidly expanding U.S. west, the region
is now facing unprecendented global warming. .
'The Guardian' reports that the American west
is facing a "megadrought' that is the worst
the region has experienced in 1,200 years.
The Colorado River supports 40 million people, including
the populations of Los Angeles and Denver, while
also supplying water for millions of acres of cropland.
The Colorado River supports 40 million people, including
the populations of Los Angeles and Denver, while
also supplying water for millions of acres of cropland.
This deal is clearly a Band-Aid
solution for a short-term fix, Katharine Jacobs, Expert in water and climate adaptation
at the University of Arizona, via 'The Guardian'.
It’s better than nothing, but we are
just putting off a much more dramatic
change needed to resolve this problem. , Katharine Jacobs, Expert in water and climate adaptation
at the University of Arizona, via 'The Guardian'
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Killer Whales , Coordinate Attacks on Sailboats, , Say Observers.
Several attacks on sailboats have occurred in recent years around different areas of the European coast.
Sailors have reported orca attacks that seem to be coordinated.
On Facebook, one sailor described what he witnessed.
[Six] orcas arrived, 2 adults very big, 4 smaller ones, JP Derunes, Sailor, via ABC News.
Both rudders destroyed and blocked … Boat to be hauled off later this week, JP Derunes, Sailor, via ABC News.
The attack Derunes described followed another attack on a yacht in the Strait of Gibraltar that occurred in early May.
The yacht was attacked by three orcas and was eventually sunk.
The yacht was attacked by three orcas and was eventually sunk.
In 2020, 15 incidents involving humans and orcas were recorded.
One particular orca that scientists have called "White Gladis" seems to have initiated the attacks.
Some scientists think it's possible that White Gladis suffered some trauma involving a boat.
It is possible that Gladis' aggressive behavior against humans is now being imitated by other orcas.
Biologists state that most human interactions with orcas are harmless.
In more than 500 interaction events recorded since 2020 there are three sunken ships. , Alfredo López Fernandez, Biologist at the University of Aviero, via ABC News.
We estimate that killer whales only touch one ship out of every hundred that sail through
a location, Alfredo López Fernandez, Biologist at the University of Aviero, via ABC News
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Elon Musk Says He’s Picked , a New Twitter CEO.
Musk made the announcement on May 11.
He plans to pass the baton to
someone else in about six weeks.
In December, Musk said he'd step down as CEO once he came across someone "foolish enough to take the job," ABC News reports.
He made the remarks after a Twitter poll indicated that 57.5% of people didn't want him as CEO.
Since acquiring the social media company, Musk has cut close to 75% of Twitter's staff.
The company endured an hours-long user outage in February and had to implement an emergency fix, ABC News reports.
In an attempt to combat decreasing ad revenue, Musk has made several changes to the platform.
For example, now, a subscription grants account verification, which has garnered a lot of backlash
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Nate Silver , Is Leaving ABC News.
'New York Post' reports that the founder of FiveThirtyEight, Nate Silver, will not have his ABC contract renewed when it expires this summer.
'New York Post' reports that the founder of FiveThirtyEight, Nate Silver, will not have his ABC contract renewed when it expires this summer.
On April 25, the popular statistician
tweeted that he is part of
Disney's latest round of layoffs. .
Disney layoffs have substantially
impacted FiveThirtyEight, Nate Silver, founder of FiveThirtyEight, via Twitter.
I am sad and disappointed
to a degree that’s kind of
hard to express right now, Nate Silver, founder of FiveThirtyEight, via Twitter.
I had been worried about
an outcome like this and so have
had some great initial conversations
about opportunities elsewhere, Nate Silver, founder of FiveThirtyEight, via Twitter.
I had been worried about
an outcome like this and so have
had some great initial conversations
about opportunities elsewhere, Nate Silver, founder of FiveThirtyEight, via Twitter.
'New York Post' reports that a source with knowledge of the situation claims ABC News is likely to keep the FiveThirtyEight brand name.
'New York Post' reports that a source with knowledge of the situation claims ABC News is likely to keep the FiveThirtyEight brand name.
The source said that the network plans to
streamline the site prior to the 2024 election.
ABC News remains dedicated to data
journalism with a core focus on politics,
the economy and enterprise reporting —
this streamlined structure will allow us to
be more closely aligned with our priorities
for the 2024 election and beyond, ABC News spokesperson, to 'The Hollywood Reporter'.
ABC News remains dedicated to data
journalism with a core focus on politics,
the economy and enterprise reporting —
this streamlined structure will allow us to
be more closely aligned with our priorities
for the 2024 election and beyond, ABC News spokesperson, to 'The Hollywood Reporter'.
We are grateful for the invaluable
contributions of the team members
who will be departing the organization
and know they will continue to
make an important impact
on the future of journalism, ABC News spokesperson, to 'The Hollywood Reporter'.
We are grateful for the invaluable
contributions of the team members
who will be departing the organization
and know they will continue to
make an important impact
on the future of journalism, ABC News spokesperson, to 'The Hollywood Reporter'
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GM and Samsung to Build , Joint EV Battery Plant in US.
GM and Samsung to Build , Joint EV Battery Plant in US.
General Motors and Samsung SDI
made the announcement on April 25.
General Motors and Samsung SDI
made the announcement on April 25.
They will invest over $3 billion
in the joint venture, ABC News reports.
We will do our best to provide the products featuring the highest level of safety and quality produced with our unrivaled technologies to help GM strengthen its leadership in the EV market, Yoon-ho Choi, Samsung SDI President and CEO, via statement.
The new factory is expected to open in
2026 and create thousands of jobs,
but its location has yet to be disclosed.
The announcement comes as South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is in America
visiting with President Biden.
The U.S. and South Korea are
commemorating "the 70th anniversary
of their alliance," ABC News reports.
At full production, the new factory will reportedly push GM's battery cell capacity in the U.S. to approximately 160 gigawatt hours. .
GM previously made a pledge to
only produce electric vehicles by 2035.
This will be GM's fourth joint venture
for manufacturing battery cells.
The three others are with LG Energy Solution.
With multiple strong cell partners, we can scale our EV business faster than we could going it alone, Doug Parks, GM executive, via statement
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Unemployment , Continues to Rise , Amid Economic Uncertainty.
ABC News reports that the number of Americans
applying for unemployment benefits remains
relatively low, despite rising last week. .
On April 20, the Labor Department
reported that jobless claims in the U.S.
rose by 5,000 to reach 245,000.
On April 20, the Labor Department
reported that jobless claims in the U.S.
rose by 5,000 to reach 245,000.
At the beginning of 2023,
weekly claims were at about 200,000
and have steadily been climbing higher. .
At the beginning of 2023,
weekly claims were at about 200,000
and have steadily been climbing higher. .
As of the week ending April 8, 1.866 million
Americans were collecting unemployment benefits,
up from 1.53 million just one year earlier. .
ABC News reports that the U.S. job market remains
healthy, with employers adding 236,000 jobs
in March, which is strong by historic standards.
While the (claims) levels are still historically low, the number of people collecting unemployment benefits has definitely been on the rise this year, .., Stephen Stanley, chief U.S. economist at Santander, via ABC.
... another signal that the labor market,
though still hot, is coming back toward
a more balanced/normal state, Stephen Stanley, chief U.S. economist at Santander, via ABC.
The Federal Reserve is looking to secure
a soft landing by lowering growth enough to
control inflation but without triggering a recession.
The Federal Reserve is looking to secure
a soft landing by lowering growth enough to
control inflation but without triggering a recession.
ABC reports that economists remain
skeptical on whether or not the Fed will be
able to achieve the desired soft landing.
Many economists have predicted that the United States
will officially enter into a recession later in 2023
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , Is Running for President.
Politico reports that the nephew of President John F. Kennedy filed a statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission on April 5.
He is the second Democrat to enter the 2024 presidential race and challenge Joe Biden. .
He is the second Democrat to enter the 2024 presidential race and challenge Joe Biden. .
Author Marianne Williamson is the other Democrat in the race. She announced her bid for the White House in March.
Kennedy is a former environmental lawyer.
He's also an anti-vaccine activist.
The 69-year-old is the chair of an
anti-vaccine nonprofit organization called Children's Health Defense.
Amid the pandemic, he accused Anthony Fauci of orchestrating "fascism" with his COVID restrictions and mandates.
He likened the protocols to
"Hitler's Germany" and referenced Anne Frank, which he later apologized for.
Politico reports that Kennedy and
Williamson are both viewed as
"long-shots" in the Democratic primary. .
Politico reports that Kennedy and
Williamson are both viewed as
"long-shots" in the Democratic primary.
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New Study Sheds Light , on Health Risks Associated With , Ultra-Processed Foods.
NPR reports that ultra-processed foods dominate
the food supply, making up almost 60% of what a
majority of adults eat and almost 70% of kids' diets. .
Ultra-processed foods are made from manufactured
ingredients that have been processed
to create shelf-stable and convenient meals.
Ultra-processed foods are made from manufactured
ingredients that have been processed
to create shelf-stable and convenient meals.
NPR reports that consumption of ultra-processed foods
has been connected with a range of health concerns that
include obesity, hypertension, cancer and premature death.
Four of the top six killers are related
to an inadequate diet, which in the U.S.
is probably largely due to convenient, safe,
inexpensive food that we eat too much of, Christopher Gardner, Director of nutrition
studies at Stanford University, via NPR.
Four of the top six killers are related
to an inadequate diet, which in the U.S.
is probably largely due to convenient, safe,
inexpensive food that we eat too much of, Christopher Gardner, Director of nutrition
studies at Stanford University, via NPR.
Too much of it leads to
obesity and type two diabetes
and heart disease and cancer, Christopher Gardner, Director of nutrition
studies at Stanford University, via NPR.
Kevin Hall, a senior investigator at the National Institutes of Health,
designed the first randomized controlled trial comparing
an ultra-processed diet to one based on less processed foods.
Kevin Hall, a senior investigator at the National Institutes of Health,
designed the first randomized controlled trial comparing
an ultra-processed diet to one based on less processed foods.
What we saw was that when they were on
the ultra-processed diet, they were eating
about 500 calories per day more than when
they were on the unprocessed diet and they
were gaining weight and gaining body fat, Kevin Hall, Senior investigator at the National
Institutes of Health, via NPR.
What we saw was that when they were on
the ultra-processed diet, they were eating
about 500 calories per day more than when
they were on the unprocessed diet and they
were gaining weight and gaining body fat, Kevin Hall, Senior investigator at the National
Institutes of Health, via NPR.
NPR reports that the study suggests that
the highly processed nature of these foods drive people to overeat and gain weight.
NPR reports that the study suggests that
the highly processed nature of these foods drive people to overeat and gain weight.
If we can figure out what it is about
ultra-processed foods that drives people
to overeat and gain excess weight, then we
can at least then target which ones to avoid, Kevin Hall, Senior investigator at the National
Institutes of Health, via NPR
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Adam Schiff Announces, 2024 Senate Run.
NPR reports that the California congressman made the announcement on Jan. 26 via a Twitter video.
The Senate seat is currently held by
Democrat Dianne..
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