Coca-Cola issues European safety recall over ‘excessively high chlorate content’

President Trump, an enthusiastic diet corks drinker, provided drinks at an inauguration lunch party. According to press release, Coca -Cola remembers the “all variations” of multiple beverages produced in Belgian facilities “for excessively high chloride content”. Coca -Cola, Sprite, Fanta, Food Tea, Minittomade, Naru, Royal Bris, Tropico's specific cans and bottles were one of the […]
Olympic gold medalist dressage star gets one-year ban for ‘excessively’ whipping horse

Three-time Olympic gold medal-winning dressage star Charlotte Dujardin has been suspended for one year and fined for “excessively” whipping a horse. Days before the opening of the 2024 Paris Olympics, a video went viral showing Dujardin repeatedly wrapping a whip around a horse's leg. The British athlete withdrew from the competition because of the video […]
Experts warn against excessively posting about children on social media: ‘Sharenting’

Health experts are warning parents against oversharing details about their children on social media, warning that doing so could have long-term effects on their children’s mental health. “Sharenting” refers to “digital oversharing – the excessive posting of information, photos, stories and updates about your children’s lives,” according to a Cleveland Clinic article published Wednesday. Examples […]
Excessively farting passenger forces American Airlines flight to turn around

An American Airlines jet was reportedly forced to return to its gate due to strong winds and a passenger becoming “frustrated” by smelly farts. According to a post on Reddit, the foul smell of farting flyers occurred while a recent flight from Phoenix, Arizona to Austin, Texas was still on the ground. “Before most people […]
Amazon hit with $35M fine for ‘excessively intrusive’ worker productivity monitoring

French regulators fined Amazon $35 million on Tuesday, determining the e-commerce giant had an “unduly intrusive system” for monitoring warehouse employees. French Data Protection Authority (CNIL)has announced that its domestic subsidiary, Amazon France Logistics, will use barcode scanners to track the progress of tasks such as stocking products on shelves and packaging them for shipment. […]