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CNN —Many people love their ultraprocessed foods. More than 70% of the US food supply is made of ultraprocessed food. But a diet heavy in ultraprocessed food isn’t good for us, science has shown. Eating ultraprocessed foods raises the risk of developing or dying from dozens of health conditions, according to a February review covering nearly 10 million people. The no-fly list of ultraprocessed food is loaded with store-bought chips, sugar-packed yogurts and candy-filled trail mix.
Persons: Skip, Al Bochi, Casey Barber’s, Suzy, Karadsheh, Bochi’s, Parfaits, CNN’s Sandee LaMotte, Madeline Holcombe Organizations: CNN, Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations, Olive, Olive Tree Nutrition Locations: Olive Tree
Why it’s nutty not to eat nuts for good health
  + stars: | 2023-10-02 | by ( Carolyn O Neil | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
Sign up for CNN’s Eat, But Better: Mediterranean Style newsletter, an eight-part series that guides you in an expert-backed eating lifestyle that’s good for your health. Nuts contain dietary fiber, plant-based protein, vitamin E and potassium, calcium and magnesium. And to reap the most benefits, it’s key to make eating nuts a habit over the long haul. “Many healthy eating patterns, such as the renowned Mediterranean diet, include nuts on a regular basis in the diet,’’ Palmer said. Think outside the bowlIt’s easy to snack on nuts as part of a healthy lifestyle, but I also use nuts in many recipes.
Persons: they’re, , Sharon Palmer, Julio Ricco, iStockphoto, Pecans, They’re, ” Palmer, ’ Palmer, dill, Candice Bell, Liz Weiss, ” Carolyn O’Neil Organizations: CNN, US Food and Drug Administration, FDA, Beat Diabetes,
The outcry was swift, with 46 Republican senators signing on to a letter condemning the shift. “Allowing casual clothing on the Senate floor disrespects the institution we serve and the American families we represent,” they wrote. But even though the Senate prides itself on a tradition of decorum, expectations of dress in the chamber have been largely governed by norms, rather than by written rules. That flexibility has allowed for notable deviations from the buttoned-up status quo throughout the years. (Seersucker Thursday was also a reminder, according to Mr. Lott, that “the Senate isn’t just a bunch of dour folks wearing dark suits.”)
Persons: Chuck Schumer, , Trent Lott, Lott Locations: London, Milan, Washington, Mississippi, Southern
TODAY’S smartwatches and fitness trackers can be powerful tools. Many can monitor your heart rate, give you detailed information about workouts, even trick you into getting into bed earlier. Unfortunately, most look terrible. Laurel Pantin, Los Angeles-based writer of style newsletter Earl Earl, started wearing a diminutive Fitbit Inspire 3 ($100) in the middle of 2020, soon after giving birth to her second child—and fell in love with its ability to track her activity and sleep. “It’s become a thing I rely on, but it’s just so hideous,” she said.
Persons: TODAY’S, Laurel Pantin, Earl Earl, , “ It’s Locations: Los Angeles
Sara Ashley O'BrienSara Ashley O'Brien is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal's style news section. Previously, Sara spent eight years at CNN, where she covered technology, startups and their societal impact for CNN Business. She was part of the team that investigated sexual harassment and assault by Uber and Lyft drivers, and spearheaded the network's coverage of Elizabeth Holmes' criminal fraud trial. Sara is an alumna of the University of Virginia and Columbia University's School of Journalism.
Persons: Sara Ashley O'Brien Sara Ashley O'Brien, Sara, Uber, Elizabeth Holmes Organizations: CNN, CNN Business, University of Virginia, Columbia University's School of Journalism
In its 75-year history, Le Journal du Dimanche, France’s leading Sunday newspaper, has almost never missed publication. But its operations ground to a halt this week after an editor with a far-right track record was abruptly appointed just ahead of a takeover of the paper by the French billionaire Vincent Bolloré, prompting a mass walkout by journalists and igniting a firestorm in French media and political circles. Mr. Bolloré, an industrialist often described as France’s Rupert Murdoch, has been steadily building a conservative media empire, anchored by a Fox-style news network, CNews. The appointment of the editor, Geoffroy Lejeune, who was formerly at a far-right magazine that was fined for racist insults, raised concerns that one of France’s most prominent newspapers could be transformed into a right-wing platform. The paper did not publish Sunday, only the second time since its founding in 1948, and on Thursday evening the website was still leading with news from last week.
Persons: France’s, Vincent Bolloré, Bolloré, Rupert Murdoch, Geoffroy Lejeune, , Lejeune Organizations: Fox, France’s, Journalists Locations: France, Le Monde
Ke Huy Quan, who made history for his win for “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” in a Gucci navy tuxedo with a large DeBeers brooch and Omega watch. Aude Guerrucci/Reuters
Newsletter publisher and digital media company TheSkimm laid off nearly 10% of staffers in January. Bustle Digital Group, The Washington Post, and Buzzfeed are among other media companies that cut workers in recent months. TheSkimm, the popular newsletter publisher and digital media company, laid off nearly 10% of its workforce — or about 17 staffers — in mid-January, according to a source familiar with the matter. TheSkimm is far from the only media company that has enacted wide-ranging personnel cuts in recent months. Entertainment media companies have also been heavily impacted, with AMC, NBCUniversal, Paramount Global, Roku, and Spotify paring back headcount.
Jacob GallagherJacob Gallagher is the men's fashion columnist on the style news desk of The Wall Street Journal, where he covers style trends. He is the author of "The Men's Fashion Book," published by Phaidon.
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