
Bruce Gil
Journalist, Audio/ investigation, Latinx Hablo, escribo y echo chisme en español Quartz Staff Writer. Prev. @ reveal, FRONTLINE PBS
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2 weeks ago |
qz.com | Bruce Gil
The federal government is preparing to release dietary guidelines by the end of the year — and they may look very different from past editions, thanks to U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime critic of the packaged food industry who has urged companies to eliminate food dyes from their products.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Bruce Gil
The federal government is preparing to release dietary guidelines by the end of the year — and they may look very different from past editions, thanks to U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime critic of the packaged food industry who has urged companies to eliminate food dyes from their products. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans are updated every five years and are meant to provide science-based advice on what to eat and drink for optimal health.
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2 weeks ago |
qz.com | Bruce Gil
Good morning, Quartz readers!Here’s what you need to knowThe Dow nosedived over 1,600 points. Stocks plunged in the wake of President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Suggested ReadingHow Trump’s tariffs could make your iPhone cost $3,500Suggested ReadingDelta, United, and other airlines’ stocks got hammered. Investors fear tariffs could result in customers cutting back on travel. Lululemon, Nike and other apparel stocks also took a hit.
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3 weeks ago |
qz.com | Bruce Gil
In This StoryF-3.52%JPM-5.24%STLA-7.45%GM-2.54%Ford (F-3.52%) is extending a “handshake deal” to American consumers as new auto tariffs went into effect Thursday morning. Suggested ReadingDraftKings CEO on March Madness, AI, and the future of sports gamblingSuggested ReadingThe automaker is offering employee pricing discounts to all customers starting immediately.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Bruce Gil
Ford (F) is extending a “handshake deal” to American consumers as new auto tariffs went into effect Thursday morning. The automaker is offering employee pricing discounts to all customers starting immediately. The deal applies to a wide selection of 2024 and 2025 Ford and Lincoln models including gas, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and diesel vehicles. It excludes Raptors, specialty Mustang and Bronco models, the 2025 Expedition and Navigator SUVs, and Super Duty trucks.
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