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Snap Bans Soda Candy
Introduction In late 2025, a wave of confusion—and outrage—spread across social media when users began reporting that Snapchat (Snap) was banning or removing content featuring “soda candy”, a popular novelty treat. Searches like “Snap bans soda candy”, “Snap ban”, and “Why did Snap ban soda candy?” surged overnight, leaving creators puzzled and snack lovers alarmed.
By KAMRAN AHMAD13 days ago in Journal
Isiah Whitlock Jr.
Introduction If you’ve searched “Isiah Whitlock Jr. cause of death” or “Isiah Whitlock cause of death” recently, you’re not alone—but you’ve also been misled. False rumors claiming the beloved actor has died have circulated online, fueled by AI-generated content and recycled misinformation.
By KAMRAN AHMAD13 days ago in Journal
Tatiana Schlossberg
Introduction In recent months, a disturbing wave of misinformation has spread across social media with searches like “Tatiana Schlossberg cause of death”, “JFK granddaughter dies”, and “Tatiana Schlossberg acute myeloid leukemia”. These claims are not only false—they are entirely fabricated.
By KAMRAN AHMAD13 days ago in Journal
New Year 2026
Introduction Though it’s still 2025, people are already searching for “New Year 2026 upcoming”—planning celebrations, setting goals, and even booking travel. Why? Because New Year’s Eve 2025 marks the transition into 2026, and for many, preparation begins months in advance.
By KAMRAN AHMAD13 days ago in Journal
Understanding FDA Food Regulations
Food businesses in the United States are required to follow strict compliance to federal regulations intended to safeguard public health. In order to make sure that all food business manufacturers align with the Federal regulations, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (the “FDA”) was established. FDA keeps eye on all the processes involved in food business operations. That is from start to finish. They keep a watch from how food is manufactured and labelled to how it is packaged and imported.
By Cristina Baker13 days ago in Journal
Why Transcription Accuracy Is Harder to Judge Than People Think. AI-Generated.
A transcription does not contain an internal mechanism that tells you it is wrong. This apparent reliability is what makes inaccurate transcripts so problematic. They quietly distort meaning while appearing trustworthy, making errors hard to detect without detailed checking. Key takeaway: You cannot identify inaccuracy by appearance alone.
By Beth Worthy14 days ago in Journal
Eco-Friendly Kitchen Hacks for Busy Home Cooks
Have you ever walked into your kitchen and felt like it’s judging you? Like the fridge has its own secret life and you’re not invited? Yeah… same here. Trying to keep things neat, sustainable, and still functional feels almost impossible on busy days. You’re cooking, cleaning, running around, and somewhere in the mix, you’re also trying to “go green” because, well… It matters. And honestly, even small things help. Sometimes something as simple as disposable food containers with lids can calm the chaos a bit. They help you stay organized, waste less, and just breathe easier in your own kitchen.
By Jessica Socheski14 days ago in Journal
How I Stopped Romanticizing Pain
In a world that often glorifies suffering and martyrdom, many of us find ourselves romanticizing pain, viewing it as a source of depth and character. This mindset can lead to a cycle of emotional turmoil, where we cling to our struggles instead of seeking healing and growth. However, the journey toward understanding and overcoming this tendency is both transformative and liberating. By exploring the underlying reasons for our attachment to pain, recognizing triggers, and developing healthier coping mechanisms, we can learn to embrace a new perspective—one that celebrates resilience and joy over suffering. This article delves into the steps I took to break free from the allure of romanticizing pain and foster a more fulfilling emotional experience.
By Kutlwano Radebe14 days ago in Journal
Why Long-Term SEO Beats Paid Ads for Melbourne Businesses?
I didn’t notice the problem because anything was broken. The app launched. Features worked. Metrics looked fine. Yet every time we added a new way for users to interact with the app, something subtle shifted. Small bugs appeared. Edge cases multiplied. Fixes took longer than they used to.
By Jane Smith15 days ago in Journal










