Flavoured vapes should be banned to stop kids getting ‘recruited and trapped’ by tobacco firms, WHO says
The WHO said vapes are dangerous but “have been allowed on the open market and aggressively marketed to young people.”
The WHO said vapes are dangerous but “have been allowed on the open market and aggressively marketed to young people.”
The major privacy update means Meta will no longer be able to see the contents of messages and brings Facebook and Messenger in line with the company’s other platform, WhatsApp.
Musk debuted xAI’s AI chatbot Grok over the weekend, though it is in a “very early beta” stage and only available to certain X subscribers.
1989 (Taylor’s Version) contains five new songs and is Swift’s fourth re-recorded album.
Despite the predicted peaks in demand for coal, gas and oil, the IEA said the transition to clean energy sources is not happening fast enough to meet climate goals.
The preliminary investigation centers around Arnault’s links to Nikolai Sarkisov and a property deal in a luxurious French ski resort.
YouTube told Forbes Brand violated the platform’s “creator responsibility policy” and that it had taken steps to “protect the community.”
Government officials have reportedly been banned from using iPhones in China and Apple faces stiff competition from domestic firm Huawei after the launch of its new smartphone featuring an advanced microchip.
Though often preventable and easily treated, researchers estimate more than 2.35 billion people are living with parasitic infections worldwide and they are a major source of ill health, disability and death globally.
Lawyers for X said the company should not have to pay the fees needed to kick start arbitration with former employees, which could be as much as $3.5 million.