Social Media Wedding, Red Dye Ban, Ben Stiller on SNL, and Elon Musk's Political Entanglements

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Social Media Wedding, Red Dye Ban, Ben Stiller on SNL, and Elon Musk's Political Entanglements
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This news piece covers a variety of stories, including a social media wedding that took an unexpected turn, the FDA's ban on a common food dye linked to cancer, Ben Stiller's departure from Saturday Night Live, and Elon Musk's involvement in a prisoner exchange between Iran and the United States.

Millions of social media users watched Madelaine Brockway and Jacob LaGrone get married in Paris—and then learned LaGrone was facing up to 25 years in jail. LaGrone, who was arrested in 2020 for possession of child pornography, was released on bail in 2021 and has been fighting the charges ever since. Brockway, a well-known social media influencer, expressed her support for LaGrone through several posts leading up to their wedding.

In a recent interview, LaGrone stated that he had no regrets about marrying Brockway, despite the challenges they've faced. 'For whatever reason, I followed that instinct,' he said, referring to his decision to marry her publicly. 'I got too nervous, I didn’t enjoy it, and I wanted to be making short films.'Meanwhile, Ben Stiller, who famously left Saturday Night Live after only one season, has spoken candidly about his reasons for departing the show. Stiller, who initially auditioned for the show through a video tape, would have made a better cast member than him. Stiller’s mother, Anne Meara, was part of a popular comedy duo with his father, Jerry. Creator Lorne Michaels wasn’t hard on him for leaving the show. “He was like, ‘Okay. Ben’s going to do what Ben’s going to do.‘” Stiller continued: “It wasn’t great, but I knew that I couldn’t do well there because I wasn’t great at live performing.”The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday banned Red No. 3, a dye that gives many candies and sodas their cherry-red color, after it caused cancer in lab rats, to NBC News. The dye is used in more than 9,200 food items—including cereals, strawberry milkshakes, and cherries in fruit cocktails—the Center for Science in the Public Interest told NBC. The dye was banned from use in cosmetics in 1990. “At long last, the FDA is ending the regulatory paradox of Red 3 being illegal for use in lipstick, but perfectly legal to feed to children in the form of candy,” CSPI’s president, Dr. Peter Lurie, told NBC, Red No.3, which is made from petroleum, was approved for use in food in 1907. Specific products containing Red No. 3 include Brach’s conversation hearts, Ring Pops, Pez, Kroger’s Neapolitan ice cream, and Nesquik low-fat strawberry milk. The Biden administration’s pick for health secretary, Xavier Becerra, has said he would make removing artificial dyes from food a priority. He is set to face a Senate confirmation hearing, although its date has not been announced.

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