FDA announces proposed ban on menthol-flavored cigarettes

FDA announces proposed ban on menthol-flavored cigarettes
FDA announces proposed ban on menthol-flavored cigarettes
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(WASHINGTON) — The Food and Drug Administration announced on Thursday a proposed ban on menthol cigarettes and all flavors in cigars, a move that could further drive down smoking rates in the U.S.

The FDA will solicit comments from the public before finalizing the rule, a process that could take years. But advocates say it’s a step in the right direction, pointing to one research model that estimated banning these flavors could lead to a 15% decline in tobacco use by 2026.

Smoking is the main cause of lung cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In the U.S., menthol cigarettes represent over a third of cigarette sales, with almost 19 million users. Black Americans have disproportionately high rates of menthol smoking, a consequence of years of racially targeted advertising.

In fact, 85% of Black smokers use menthol cigarettes compared to 30% of white smokers, according to the FDA. Moreover, other groups have been successfully targeted with various marketing strategies including young people, women, low-income and LGBTQ communities, according to Dr. Andrea Villanti, associate professor in the Department of Health Behavior, Society and Policy at Rutgers School of Public Health and deputy director of the Center for Tobacco studies.

Menthol added to cigarettes and cigars results in a cooling effect when inhaling smoke, said Villanti.

“It actually dampens any sort of respiratory response to smoke being an irritant. So it kind of makes the smoke go down easier,” she explained. “Especially for a young person or someone who hasn’t used the product before.”

She added, “[Menthol] helps people start, it makes it harder to quit.”

Menthol cigarette smokers, especially Black American smokers, are less likely to successfully quit smoking compared to non-menthol cigarette smokers, according to an FDA report. Robin Koval, CEO and president of Truth Initiative, a nonprofit public health organization committed to tobacco cessation, said nearly half of Black smokers would try to quit if there was a rule banning menthol.

Multiple countries and governing bodies, including the European Union, Canada, Brazil, Ethiopia, and Turkey, as well as some U.S. states and municipalities, including Massachusetts and Washington, D.C., already have menthol bans in effect.

Canada, which banned menthol cigarettes in 2017, is already seeing effects. Research led by a team at the University of Toronto found high levels of quitting behavior in menthol smokers, with 24% of daily menthol smokers quitting by one year and 12% by two years.

“The Canadian experience shows that removing menthol and other additives from cigarettes is certainly feasible,” said Dr. Michael Chaiton, associate professor in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto.

According to Chaiton, a U.S. ban is “likely to save hundreds of thousands of lives.”

But in the U.S., the menthol and other flavor ban won’t take effect overnight. The rule-making process and implementation of the ban could take up to several years, according to Kevin Schroth, an associate professor at the Rutgers University Center for Tobacco Studies.

During this time, education and good communication to the public will be important to “reduce misperceptions about the goal of the ban,” according to Vallanti, as well as provide the resources for patients to quit.

“Tobacco companies are the target … not communities,” said Vallanti.

Koval said a comprehensive ban that includes not only menthol cigarettes but flavored cigars as well would reduce “loophole” options in getting around the ban.

Because youth and Black Americans are the primary smokers of menthol and other flavors, a ban “has the potential to improve health equity,” said Vallanti.

“Taking flavors off the market, overall, will prevent the initiation of another generation into becoming addicted to nicotine and lifelong customers of the tobacco industry,” Koval said. “Eliminating menthol cigarettes will have significant effects on health, especially for populations … who are most vulnerable: young people, people of color.”

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‘Dopesick’, ‘Insecure’, ‘Reservation Dogs’ among this year’s Television Academy Honors winners

‘Dopesick’, ‘Insecure’, ‘Reservation Dogs’ among this year’s Television Academy Honors winners
‘Dopesick’, ‘Insecure’, ‘Reservation Dogs’ among this year’s Television Academy Honors winners
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Hulu’s Emmy-winning prescription drug drama Dopesick, and Issa Rae‘s acclaimed HBO series Insecure are among this year’s winners of the Television Academy Honors.

For the past 15 years, The Television Academy has spotlighted programming “across numerous platforms and genres that raise awareness about complex issues facing society.”

Other winners this year included FX’s Reservation Dogs; HBO’s documentary Black and Missing; HBO Max’s early AIDS crisis-set series It’s a Sin; Padma Lakshmi‘s travel foodie series Taste the Nation: Holiday Edition on Hulu; and BBC Studios and Apple’s COVID-19 exploration The Year Earth Changed.

“Now more than ever, television informs and galvanizes audiences around the world,” said Television Academy Chairman and CEO Frank Scherma in the announcement. “These seven remarkable programs have enlightened viewers and advocated for some of the most significant issues facing our global community.”

The Honors recipients will be honored at a celebration this summer, the Academy notes.

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Biden asks Congress for $33 billion in new aid package to Ukraine

Biden asks Congress for  billion in new aid package to Ukraine
Biden asks Congress for  billion in new aid package to Ukraine
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(WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden formally asked Congress on Thursday for $33 billion in supplemental aid for Ukraine over the next five months to help counter Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion over the long term.

“The cost of this fight is not cheap. But caving to aggression is going to be more costly if we allow it to happen,” Biden said. “It’s critical this funding gets approved and approved as quickly as possible.”

“We’re not attacking Russia. We’re helping Ukraine defend itself against Russian aggression,” he added. “And just as Putin chose to launch this brutal invasion, he could make the choice to end it, this brutal invasion. Russia is the aggressor, no ifs, ands, or buts about it. Russia is the aggressor, and the world must and will hold Russia accountable.”

Biden said the supplemental budget request will allow weapons and ammunition to flow “without interruption to the brave Ukrainian fighters” and the U.S. to continue delivering economic and humanitarian assistance to the Ukrainian people, whom he said are paying the real price of this fight with their lives.

Over $20 billion of the $33 billion would be for military and other security systems, the White House said. Biden is also asking for an additional $8.5 billion in economic assistance to help provide basic services to the Ukrainian people and $3 billion in humanitarian assistance and food security funding.

Part of the package also includes targeted funding to address economic disruptions in the U.S. as a result of the war in Ukraine, like helping increase U.S. production of wheat and soybeans, “and funding to allow the use of the Defense Production Act to expand domestic production of critical reserves — of reserves of critical minerals and materials that have been disrupted by Putin’s war and are necessary to make everything from defense systems to cars,” a senior administration official said ahead of Biden’s remarks.

Biden said he was also sending lawmakers another comprehensive package to enhance our effort to sanction Russian oligarchs and “take their ill-begotten gains.”

As billions in additional COVID funding remains stalled in Congress, asked if that funding should be tied to the Ukraine aid, Biden said, “I don’t care how they do it — I’m sending them both up.”

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Ozzy Osbourne tests positive for COVID-19

Ozzy Osbourne tests positive for COVID-19
Ozzy Osbourne tests positive for COVID-19
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Ozzy Osbourne has tested positive for COVID-19.

The 73-year-old Black Sabbath legend’s wife Sharon Osbourne revealed the news in an interview on the U.K.’s Talk TV Thursday. Sharon, who’s currently in the U.K. while Ozzy is in Los Angeles, said that she spoke to her husband and that he’s “OK,” while adding that she’s “very worried” about him.

“We’ve gone two years without him catching COVID,” Sharon said through tears. “It’s just Ozzy’s luck he would get it now.”

She added that she’s returning to L.A. to be with Ozzy so that she can “hold him and kiss him with about three masks on.”

Sharon had just started a new show on Talk TV called The Talk, not to be confused with the CBS show The Talk that she used to co-host before her controversial exit in 2021. In returning home to Ozzy, she says she’ll miss a week before returning to the U.K. The Talk.

“I know my husband,” Sharon said. “We’re gonna get him back on his feet and we’re going to get a negative test by next week.”

Various members of the Osbourne family have contracted COVID-19 over the pandemic, including Sharon and several of her and Ozzy’s grandchildren.

Ozzy received his first COVID-19 vaccine in February 2021.

In an interview with Metal Hammer last October, Ozzy joked that being a “devil worshipper” helped him avoid catching the virus.

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Gunman allegedly kills four in shootings spanning two Mississippi cities

Gunman allegedly kills four in shootings spanning two Mississippi cities
Gunman allegedly kills four in shootings spanning two Mississippi cities
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(GULFPORT, Miss.) — Four people were gunned down across two neighboring Mississippi cities Wednesday morning, allegedly by the same gunman, according to police.

The first shooting was reported at about 9:11 a.m. Wednesday at a Broadway Inn Express motel in Biloxi, police said.

Three victims — two men and one woman — were found dead at the scene, police said.

They were identified by the coroner’s office as Mohammad Moeini, 51, Chad Green, 55, and Laura Lehman, 61.

The suspect, 32-year-old Jeremy Reynolds, allegedly fled the motel in one of the victim’s cars and drove to nearby Gulfport, police said.

The second shooting — which left 52-year-old William Waltman dead — was reported in Gulfport at about 9:27 a.m. Wednesday, according to Gulfport police and the coroner’s office.

Witnesses said Reynolds fled that scene in a stolen car belonging to the city of Gulfport, police said.

Police tracked down the car and said Reynolds fled on foot to a convenience store. Two employees escaped the store as Reynolds barricaded himself inside, police said.

After multiple attempts to contact him, a SWAT team entered the store where they found Reynolds dead inside “from unknown circumstances,” police said. His autopsy has not been conducted yet, according to the coroner’s office.

A motive was not immediately clear, police said.

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Collaboration city: Snoop Dogg and PSY both have songs coming out with members of BTS

Collaboration city: Snoop Dogg and PSY both have songs coming out with members of BTS
Collaboration city: Snoop Dogg and PSY both have songs coming out with members of BTS
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BTS is back and rested from their mini-hiatus.  Right out of the gate, the septet has several big collaborations with Snoop Dogg and PSY coming out soon.

Snoop shared an update with The Buzz about his forthcoming collab, telling the outlet that he’s done with his half.  “You gotta talk to them,” he remarked in response to when the song is coming out, “But my parts are in!”

BTS has long admired Snoop and referenced his music in their 2014 track “Hip Hop Phile.”  They previously expressed they wanted to work with the rapper and those dreams came true when Snoop hinted on the Mogul Talk podcast in January that BTS is “waiting on me to do a song with them right now.”  Not much else is known about the mysterious track.

That’s not the only major collab coming down the pipeline. BTS’ Sugarecently teamed with K-pop sensation PSY for his forthcoming album, PSY 9th.  The two worked together on the song “That That,” which fans will hear on Friday.

Suga said in a promotional video of working with the “Gangnam Style” rapper, “To be honest, I haven’t gotten that close with anyone I collab with, it’s because I’m not usually the type to meet up with collaborators in person… But he wanted to see me in person.”

Suga said he was originally approached to produce PSY’s music, but things turned into a full-blown collaborative track with the BTS singer performing on the track and it’s forthcoming music video.  “I seriously didn’t expect to be dancing with PSY,” he remarked. “I thought I was only writing the song!”

“That That” drops Friday at 6 p.m. Korean time, about 5:00 a.m. Eastern.  The music video features intense choreography and will feature PSY and Suga dressed as cowboys. 

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Iggy Pop, Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe guest on new ONI song, “Secrets”

Iggy Pop, Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe guest on new ONI song, “Secrets”
Iggy Pop, Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe guest on new ONI song, “Secrets”
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Iggy Pop and Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe guest on a new song from the metal band ONI.

The track, titled “Secrets,” features the Godfather of Punk giving a spooky, spoken-word rendition of the chorus while Blythe delivers his signature growling vocals.

“Secrets” is available now via digital outlets, and will be included on the upcoming ONI album Loathing Light, due out June 17. Both Pop and Blythe also appear in the “Secrets” video, which is streaming now on YouTube.

Pop, who just celebrated his 75th birthday last week, collaborated with Måneskin last summer on a new version of the buzzy Italian band’s single “I Wanna Be Your Slave.” Blythe and Lamb of God, meanwhile, teamed up with Dave Mustaine earlier this month for a new recording of Megadeth‘s “Wake Up Dead” to promote their Metal Tour of the Year.

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Justin Bieber goes into uncle mode when holding Jason Kennedy’s newborn son

Justin Bieber goes into uncle mode when holding Jason Kennedy’s newborn son
Justin Bieber goes into uncle mode when holding Jason Kennedy’s newborn son
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It’s no secret Justin Bieber adores babies and wants a family of his own, but for now he’s content with cuddling his friends’ newborns.

In a series of sweet snaps, the “Ghost” singer is seen bonding with friend Jason Kennedy‘s baby boy, Ryver Rhodes.  “LOVE YOU RYVER 4 LIFE I WILL PROTECT YOU!,” Justin captioned the photos of the two cuddling on the couch.

Justin then returned with more photos that showed him grinning as he bottle fed the infant. “More pictures of me and mister RYVER RHODES KENNEDY,” he captioned the pic.

Kennedy previously designated Justin as Ryver’s uncle and it appears the “Peaches” singer is taking his new title very seriously.

As for when Justin and wife Hailey Bieber will have kids of their own, the two have refused to provide a timeline.  The couple wed in 2018 and have been open about their desire to have kids, which has caused them to weather pregnancy rumors now and again — most recently following the 2022 Grammy Awards, when Hailey wore a flowing white Saint Laurent dress to the event.  The dress’ loose fit sparked rumors that Hailey was hiding a baby bump, but the model shut down the rumors.

Justin previously said he’s “not in a rush” to start a family and his comments were supported by Hailey’s recent interview with WSJ, in which she remarked, “I think ideally in the next couple of years we would try. But there’s a reason they call it try, right? You don’t know how long that process is ever going to take.”

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Grab your tickets to see Keith Urban, Luke Bryan + more for a low price during Live Nation’s Concert Week

Grab your tickets to see Keith Urban, Luke Bryan + more for a low price during Live Nation’s Concert Week
Grab your tickets to see Keith Urban, Luke Bryan + more for a low price during Live Nation’s Concert Week
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Live Nation’s annual Concert Week returns next month, offering fans a seven-day window where they can pick up tickets to see their favorite artists for just $25.

The special low price applies to more than 3,700 shows across the U.S., including a slate of Las Vegas residencies. That means that $25 tickets will be available to see Miranda Lambert, Keith Urban and Shania Twain during their upcoming Vegas residency dates.

Concert Week’s ticket offer extends throughout North America, in venues from clubs to stadiums. Eric Church, Dierks Bentley, Jason Aldean, Brooks & Dunn, Maren Morris, Thomas Rhett, Willie Nelson and Zac Brown Band are just a few of the participating artists.

Of course, all genres are included in Concert Week: It’s your chance to see everyone from the Backstreet Boys to The Who at a low price.

Concert Week starts May 4 at 10 a.m. ET and lasts through May 10, or while tickets last. There’s a special pre-sale for Citi cardholders beginning May 3 at 8 a.m. ET, and another for Rakuten members starting the same day at 12 p.m. ET.

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Machine Gun Kelly, Jack White, The Black Keys, Slipknot taking part in Live Nation’s $25 ticket promotion

Machine Gun Kelly, Jack White, The Black Keys, Slipknot taking part in Live Nation’s  ticket promotion
Machine Gun Kelly, Jack White, The Black Keys, Slipknot taking part in Live Nation’s  ticket promotion
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Artists including Machine Gun KellyJack White, The Black Keys and Slipknot are taking part in Live Nation’s 2022 Concert Week promotion, which will offer $25 tickets to shows across North American throughout the summer.

Among the many, many other participating tours are Aerosmith, AJR, Alice Cooper, Alice in Chains and Breaking Benjamin, Asking Alexandria, Bastille, Bleachers, Coheed and Cambria, Dashboard Confessional, Death Cab for Cutie, Def Leppard and Mötley Crüe, Deftones, Disturbed, Florence + the Machine, HAIM, Halestorm and The Pretty Reckless, Imagine Dragons, Incubus, KISS, Korn and Evanescence, Megadeth, Rise Against, Rob Zombie and Mudvayne, Sammy Hagar, Shinedown, The Black Crowes, The Killers and The Offspring.

In total, over 3,700 shows will be discounted as part of the promotion.

The $25 Concert Week tickets will be on sale beginning Wednesday, May 4 at 10 a.m. ET, through Tuesday, May 10. For the full list of participating artists and all other info, visit LiveNation.com.

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