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A credible news site is always transparent. Here's how to figure out if what you’re reading comes from a legitimate news site or a pink slime site.
Often mistaken for mold, the pink slime that typically grows in showers and toilets is a bacteria that can cause serious infections, especially in immunocompromised individuals.
That pink slime in your bathroom isn’t soap Speaking on TikTok, Dr Karan Rajan explained that the pink slime is a buildup of a bacteria called Serratia marcescens which loves damp, moist conditions.
The best way to keep the “pink slime” at bay is to prevent it from growing in the first place by keeping the bathroom well-ventilated and dry with fans or opening a window, as well as regular ...
Pink Slime Journalism—(new) The term “Pink Slime” is used to describe news websites that try to appear legitimate but are funded by biased or partisan groups to provide a skewed ...
Of the pink slime outlets identified by researchers, the largest is the conservative-leaning Metric Media, which consists of about 1,000 local titles, according to the website for its parent company.
On Cincinnati Edition, we discuss pink-slime journalism — what it is, how to recognize it and how prevalent it's becoming. Guests: Priyanjana Bengani, ...
Disney paid Beef Products Inc. (BPI) $177 million to settle the 'pink slime' lawsuit that claimed a story ABC ran in 2012 misled viewers and caused hundreds of layoffs. On Wednesday, Walt Disney ...
We meet slime head-on in virtually every aisle of the supermarket: Fresh produce gets slimy, cooked salmon sprouts a white slime, and Lean Finely Textured Beef — also known as "pink slime ...