@mariannefrosty@JamesTate121 That would create an artificial floor meaning that even the shittiest and badly run insurance companies will never die. Handicapping competition. Look at college costs same think
@AntonioSabatoJr Wish they just let them loose, let the build the power unit however they want (turbo,SC, hybrid, whatever), let them do crazy aero. Just keep the size of the car, tires, and safety requirements.
@Local12 Respect the grit, I would’ve taken the money and moved my farm far away from this monster because you know one of the neighbors will take them up on it
Judge Salas was assigned 4 days ago to unravel all of the money laundering in the Epstein case. Hundred of millions worth with banks, suspects, whole black book. Yesterday a gunman shows up at her house, shoots her husband, kills her son, and escapes without going into house.
Actual summary of the article
Summary of the FDA Announcement (February 5, 2026)
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced measures to facilitate the shift from petroleum-based artificial food colors to natural alternatives.
•Labeling Policy Change: Companies may now use “no artificial colors” claims on products lacking petroleum-based (certified) colors, even if natural-source colors are added. Previously, such claims required no added colors at all. The FDA will exercise enforcement discretion for these voluntary claims, as outlined in its letter to industry.
•New Color Additive Approvals:
◦Beetroot red: Approved as a new natural color option.
◦Spirulina extract: Expanded uses authorized for this existing natural additive.
These approvals, from two petitions, increase the total new natural color options under the current administration to six.
This aligns with the April 2025 initiative to phase out petroleum-based synthetic colors, part of the “Make America Healthy Again” effort. Progress is tracked publicly on the FDA website.
Key Statements:
•HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. described it as “real progress” toward safer alternatives and real food.
•FDA Commissioner Marty Makary noted it reduces consumer confusion and barriers to natural colors.
•Deputy Commissioner Kyle Diamantas emphasized facilitating industry transition while ensuring safety.
The full press release is available at the provided FDA link. Manufacturers remain responsible for color additive safety and purity.