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Decoding Food Labels: Understanding the Meaning Behind Organic and Free Range

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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Understanding food labels can be confusing, as different terms have varying definitions and levels of regulation. The USDA provides guidelines for organic certification, which includes avoiding synthetic substances and using permitted farming practices. Animal welfare labels like "cage-free" or "free-range" are not strictly regulated, but companies can seek USDA certification for these claims. However, there is no standard definition for terms like "humane" or "sustainable." Nonprofit organizations offer third-party certification programs with specific standards. "Sell-by" dates are estimates of when food will taste best, not when it becomes unsafe to eat. Consumers can refer to the FSIS guide for general guidelines on food shelf life.

OceanGate CEO faces criticism over Titan submersible design and safety.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Finance

Stockton Rush, the CEO of OceanGate, criticized certifying agencies for submersibles, calling their rules and regulations "over-the-top." Rush's submersible, the Titan, suffered a catastrophic implosion on its journey to see the Titanic shipwreck, with all five passengers presumed lost. The Titan had a carbon fiber design that was never certified, despite warnings from experts. Rush had broken rules to make the submersible, including using carbon fiber and titanium, which are not recommended. Critics say that steering away from sound engineering principles has a terrible price, and it should never be allowed to happen again.