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Cow Farts are a Top Priority for Bill Gates, and Other News to Read

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Before you log off for the night, we thought we’d send you a bit more news so that you know what’s going on in the world, as well as an inspirational quote.

Inspirational Quote

“A problem is a chance for you to do your best.”

Duke Ellington

The Latest Stories

US Surgeon General Calls For Mandatory Warning Label On Facebook

U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has advocated for the implementation of a mandatory warning label on social media platforms to alert users about potential mental health risks, particularly for adolescents. In a recent opinion piece, Murthy emphasized the necessity of such warnings, which would require legislative action to enforce.

Murthy also addressed the broader implications of unchecked technological advancements, comparing the oversight of social media to the regulation of other potentially hazardous industries.

The proposal has garnered bipartisan support, as evidenced by Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, who linked Murthy's stance with legislative efforts aimed at protecting young users from the perils of social media.

Billionaire Philanthropist Tells Us How To Stop Cow Farts

Bill Gates remains committed to tackling the issue of methane emissions from livestock, particularly cows. During a recent public engagement, Gates shared insights into his ongoing efforts to address this environmental challenge.

Cow farts, you see, account for 6% of the global methane emissions.

He outlined the options: "You can either fix the cows to stop them from doing that, or you can make beef without the cow. And both of those you know will be pursued to see which one can lead to the best product in terms of taste, health, and cost."

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