Day: February 24, 2025

NY lawmaker introduces bill to ban Zyn, other flavored nicotine pouches after FDA’s support of product

3:33 pm February 24, 2025

A New York state lawmaker is proposing a ban on the sale of what he described as “highly addictive” flavored nicotine pouches, even after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration came out in support of the product due to data showing it can help smokers ditch cigarettes, which can cause cancer. State Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal, […]

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Reddit user calls out ‘drunk’ colleague who tries to blame others for her issues

3:30 pm February 24, 2025

A Reddit user who embarrassed her “drunk” colleague was not wrong to do so, according to others on the social media platform.   “AITA for not explicitly stating my punch [was] non-alcoholic?” asked Reddit user “deenskees” in a recent post about the drama on Reddit’s “Am I the A–hole” (AITA) subreddit.  In the post, the […]

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Comic Jon Lovitz recalls sitcom days with ‘genius’ Joe Rogan in the ’90s, says he’s always been ‘very honest’

3:30 pm February 24, 2025

Back when actor and comedian Jon Lovitz worked with Joe Rogan on a 1990s sitcom, he could tell the current podcast giant had the potential to be massive someday. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Lovitz reminisced on working with Rogan on the set of NBC’s “NewsRadio,” saying that back then, he could […]

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CBS News remains ‘adrift’ as network marred in controversy, ratings woes

3:30 pm February 24, 2025

Several legacy news organizations are struggling to find their footing in the ever-evolving media landscape and perhaps no outlet is facing more of an identity crisis than CBS News.  Three of its marquee news programs, “Face the Nation,” “60 Minutes” and “CBS Evening News” have generated headlines for all the wrong reasons in recent weeks. […]

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My state is conquering the opioid crisis. Other states need to do the same

3:30 pm February 24, 2025

Most people understand that our country is facing a crisis of opioid addiction and deaths. To combat this, you need proven solutions and resources. Yet, a lot of the money that is supposed to be spent combating that crisis is instead sitting idle in government bank accounts.  This isn’t taxpayer money; it’s part of a […]

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