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Skittles Finally Drops a Risky Additive Flagged for DNA Damage

Skittles no longer contains titanium dioxide in its U.S. formulation, an additive banned in Europe since 2022 and linked to…

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Business

Donald Trump makes risky bet by rekindling his trade war with the EU

Donald Trump loves to make deals. And he may be calculating that his sudden escalation of tariffs on the EU…

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Business

Gen Z women are being sold a risky dream: the realities behind ‘investing’ in designer bags like the Hermès Birkin

As Gen Z turns to social media for financial advice, luxury handbags are being touted as the next big asset…

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Business

Risky corporate borrowers shut out of bond market since Trump’s tariff blitz

America’s risky corporate borrowers have been shut out of the bond market since Donald Trump’s tariff blitz, in a freeze…

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Food & Drink

Risky consumer behaviors flagged in FSA survey

A consumer survey has revealed dangerous behaviors such as sniffing food to see if it is safe to consume and…

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Business

Dutch pensions to invest €100bn in risky assets boosting Europe’s defence efforts

Stay informed with free updates Simply sign up to the Pensions industry myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox.…

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Business

Gold prices are smashing record highs but it’s still a risky bet — ‘You’re not sending gold to buy your Domino’s pizza,’ finance expert warns

Gold is traditionally viewed as an age-old hedge against inflation and market volatility, and the precious metal’s price has surged…

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RFK Jr. says he’ll fix the drug crisis. Critics say his plan is risky : NPR

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says faith-based, 12-step and farm- or camp-centered programs should be a major part of the U.S.…

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Politics

The Memo: Trump's risky gambit to strip security from Fauci, Bolton and Pompeo

President Trump has sparked fresh controversy in his first week back in office with his decision to remove security details…

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