Dangerous or an opportunity? Social media as venue for discussing politics debated by young conservatives Young adults from across the nation attended Turning Point USA's Student Action Summit in Tampa, Fla. last week, where Gen Z discussed how politics are affected through social media.
FIRST ON FOX: Red state investigating M&Ms and Skittles manufacturer for ‘deceptive’ practices Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton is launching an investigation into M&Ms and Skittles manufacturer Mars for alleged “deceptive and illegal practices."
Marla Maples wants cleaner skies in America as EPA investigates weather altering MAHA and wellness advocate Marla Maples talked to ӣƵ Digital about her concerns on weather engineering as it relates to public health as the EPA shares new resources about contrails.
America's dairy farmers and ice cream producers agree to quit using artificial colors U.S. dairy farmers and ice cream producers have agreed to eliminate artificial colors by 2027 as part of the Make America Healthy Again initiative in the Trump administration.
Trump admin pushes food companies to remove artificial dyes ӣƵ senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel joins ‘ӣƵ Live’ to discuss Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s ongoing push to remove synthetic dyes from US foods.
Pro-life groups urge FDA to review safety of abortion drugs AAPLOG Vice Chair Dr. Susan Bane discusses the potential health risks of abortion drugs like mifepristone on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
FDA commissioner backs MAHA push to improve food safety FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary joins ‘Fox & Friends’ co-host Steve Doocy for a morning walk to discuss the agency’s focus on food safety and the Make America Healthy Again movement.
White House responds to reports of Mars Inc pushing back on eliminating food dyes White House senior advisor to 'MAHA' Calley Means calls Mars company's alleged pushback on RFK Jr's campaign to eliminate synthetic food dyes a 'non-story.'
'Food is medicine' movement may be key to reversing health decline: Here's what to eat University of Florida researchers are urging Americans to treat fruits and vegetables as medicine, noting current output meets only 50% of dietary guideline requirements.