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Crash games now lead mobile gambling sessions
SPRIBE launched Aviator in 2018. The developer now reports 10 million monthly players and up to 350,000 bets hitting their servers every minute. That kind of volume used to belong to slot machines.
Turtle Team-Up launches alongside Magic: The Gathering's full Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles expansion on March 6 for $49.99, ...
In the grand cities of ancient Rome, aqueducts delivered life-giving water to fountains, baths, and homes. The concrete Romans invented allowed them to build these vast networks. But those systems ...
Consumer Reports released new findings after testing five reader-requested chocolate protein powders for lead and other heavy metals. The nonprofit organization previously revealed in late 2025 that ...
I’m not much of a daily makeup user. That’s probably why when I do try a cool technique I’ve seen on Instagram or TikTok, more often than not, I mess it up. Sometimes I’d prefer to blame my tools, and ...
Lead shouldn’t be in your food, right? Exposure to the substance has been linked to a wide range of health impacts, including developmental problems, nervous system damage and hearing problems in ...
A new investigation has found that many popular protein powders and shakes may contain potentially dangerous levels of toxic heavy metals, including lead, though not all experts agree on how much risk ...
Our hominid ancestors faced a Pleistocene world full of dangers—and apparently one of those dangers was lead poisoning. Lead exposure sounds like a modern problem, at least if you define “modern” the ...
Recent testing by Consumer Reports shows that some brands have alarming levels of heavy metals, while others are below the ‘concern’ level. A new Consumer Reports investigation found that many popular ...
A new Consumer Reports investigation has found that most protein powders and shakes — dietary supplements that have exploded in popularity in recent years — contain more lead in a single serving than ...
Some protein powders and shakes are riddled with high levels of lead, a Consumer Reports investigation has found. The organization purchased multiple samples of protein products over a three-month ...
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