Saudis Brace for Bankruptcy, Bring Dramatic Measures to Public Sector

Saudis Brace for Bankruptcy, Bring Dramatic Measures to Public Sector

A two-year drop in oil prices has inflicted a dramatic blow to the economy of one of the world’s richest countries. If no changes are made, Saudi Arabia, according to some Saudi experts, will go bankrupt in three to four years. Since 90 percent of the kingdom’s income is derived from oil exports, the price…

Smog-Sucking Towers in China Begin Creating Jewelry Out of Polluting Particles

Smog-Sucking Towers in China Begin Creating Jewelry Out of Polluting Particles

Smog-sucking towers in the Chinese capital city have filtered 10 Beijing National Stadium’s worth of air and have removed billions of harmful PM2.5 particles out of the polluted atmosphere that millions of Chinese citizens are exposed to every day, according to the Ministry of Environmental Protection. The seven-meter tall towers constructed in The Netherlands have…

Dove’s ‘Real’ Beauty Products are Filled with Cancer Chemicals, Fake Dyes and Toxic Fragrances

Dove’s ‘Real’ Beauty Products are Filled with Cancer Chemicals, Fake Dyes and Toxic Fragrances

Dove is on of the most well-known beauty brands in the world, marketing itself as different from the others as it focuses on a more ‘natural’ image. The adverts showcase make-up free women and boasts of ‘real beauty’ but in reality, much of what goes into Dove is far from natural. Since Dove was launched…

82% of Middle Schoolers can’t Distinguish Between an Ad Labeled “Sponsored Content” and A Real News Story

82% of Middle Schoolers can’t Distinguish Between an Ad Labeled “Sponsored Content” and A Real News Story

Preteens and teens may appear dazzlingly fluent, flitting among social-media sites, uploading selfies and texting friends. But they’re often clueless about evaluating the accuracy and trustworthiness of what they find. Some 82% of middle-schoolers couldn’t distinguish between an ad labeled “sponsored content” and a real news story on a website, according to a Stanford University…