Social media users have widely shared an image that purports to show a change in the warning label on cigarette packages. A Jan. 12 Facebook post features two stacked images of the supposed labels.
As the holiday season approaches faster than you can say “pumpkin spice,” it’s time to get intentional about what’s going into your body — and your shopping cart. Kim Eagle with Earn That Body brought ...
Check the Label is a community-driven app that helps empower Canadian consumers to make more informed decisions about the products they buy. Check the Label is a community-driven app that helps ...
Twitter this week continued to add fact-check labels to hundreds of posts on its platform, a move that came as the Trump administration prepared to issue an executive order targeting the broad ...
Salt, or sodium chloride, is an essential mineral for the human body, but excessive consumption can lead to a host of health issues, including high blood pressure. Sodium causes the body to retain ...
As the global economy continues to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, insufficient oil supply and the war in Ukraine have increased the price of crude oil, and gas prices have followed suit. On ...
Misinformation is rampant online, but while it’s pretty easy to debunk a spurious article or rumor, it can be a bit harder to fact-check images. To fix that, Google says it’s adding information to ...
YouTube, News, and Search in recent years have surfaced fact checks to deal with misinformation. Google Images is now getting a similar capability to help people “make more informed judgments about ...