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Get the scoop on so-called pink mold, the icky shower slime that seems to return as soon as you finish cleaning the bathroom ...
(CBS/AP) "Pink slime," the gross-sounding name for ammonia-treated ground beef, is on America's mind in light of a recent report that up to 15 percent of beef found in children's government ...
Beware 'Pink Slime.' Fake News Is Targeting Voters Before Election Day. If a story sounds too good – or too bad – to be true, it probably is.
According to the Wall Street Journal, production of pink slime has doubled since hitting rock bottom in 2012. As to who’s using it now, that’s a mystery.
The icky name refers to cow trimmings added to ground beef to lower its fat content. In 2012 ABC News revealed the practice. Now a beef company's defamation suit for those reports is finally in court.
Many wrongly assume this pink gunk is excess soap or shampoo that’s gathered after washing, but a doctor has revealed it’s actually something far worse.
And indeed this is the very essence of the art of charcuterie, techniques for transforming the less obviously usable parts of an animal into delicious and often storable food.
“Pink slime” journalism is important. How do we also make it interesting? “One day this past March, residents received an unfamiliar newspaper…” This week, Columbia’s Tow Center for Digital Journalism ...
As local newspapers and online media have struggled financially over the past decade, a new source of information has been working to replace them. It's known in the news business as "pink-slime ...
An expert warns about the overgrowth of hazardous film of “pink slime” that is often mistaken for mold but can cause urinary tract and wound infections.
What is ‘pink slime’ journalism? “Pink slime” journalism is named after a meat byproduct and describes outlets that publish poor quality reports that appear to be local news. In the past ...
“The piece, filed in Tech Gate by an alleged human named Bourbiza Mohamed — who racks up bylines on stories about video games, Bitcoin and NASA every five minutes or so — was published four hours ...