Prunes have been gaining traction across social and mainstream media this year as a simple way to complement a GLP-1 diet, highlights the California Prune Board. The umbrella group says this visibility is helping introduce new shoppers to the category and reinforces prunes as a “prominent fixture in the snack and baking aisles.” Prunes’ nutrient-dense…
A U.S.-based digital-advertising standards body has unveiled significant updates to its global privacy framework — the new version of the IAB Tech Lab’s Global Privacy Protocol (GPP) now incorporates four additional U.S. state laws (Maryland, Indiana, Kentucky, Rhode Island) and introduces a revamped architecture, while the release of the Data Deletion Request Framework (DDRF V2)…
Vitamin C is synonymous with oranges for many people, but other fruits can deliver even more of the powerful antioxidant. One medium orange contains 68 milligrams of vitamin C, a nutrient that’s important for a healthy body in several ways. It plays a role in keeping the immune system strong and protects cells from damage.…
My friend’s 69-year-old father is living with arthritis. I’ve grown up seeing him jump and race with us, but now he seems to be catching up with age and arthritis. Every movement reminds him of pain, and he often wonders if he will ever regain control. Doctors have told him that the answer isn’t simply…
Some women appear to sail through menopause with ease, transforming into nonfertile yet still sexy and sophisticated women of a certain age without breaking a sweat. For the vast majority, however, the experience is rockier: An estimated 80% have at least one menopausal symptom, which can range from occasionally waking up drenched in sweat to…
When I think of fall staple foods, I think of pumpkin and sweet potato, which are often associated with comfort foods like pumpkin pie or sweet potato casserole. But many other types of fall produce, like squash, apples, and root vegetables, are also great nutrient-rich ingredients for healthy cooking and adding color to our plates.…
It’s peak pomegranate season in the United States, which means you might be scanning grocery store aisles for the perfect fruit to add to salads or desserts. A ripe pomegranate isn’t just sweeter—it also offers more concentrated benefits like antioxidants and vitamin C, culinary nutrition consultant Julie Lopez, RD, told Health. So how do you…
In a recent interview, Anton Osika (CEO of the startup Lovable) argues that a computer science degree is no longer a guaranteed doorway into the technology industry—instead, traits like curiosity, adaptability, and the ability to quickly ship products are increasingly valued, as modern tools and AI platforms lower traditional barriers to entry.[Read More...]
In the United States, the technology job market is experiencing a sharp recalibration: entry-level hiring in tech has dropped significantly, with overall software developer job postings down more than 70 % from early 2023 to Q1 2025, according to workforce-intelligence data. [Read More...]
A new regulation will allow U.S. authorities to require non-citizens to be photographed at any point of departure — airports, seaports, land crossings — as part of an effort to combat visa overstays and passport fraud. The rule will also allow submission of other biometrics such as fingerprints or DNA, extending an earlier pilot program.[Read…

