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Advertisements for nutrition products promoted by Dragons’ Den star and entrepreneur Steven Bartlett have been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) after being deemed misleading, according to The BBC. The ads, which featured Bartlett endorsing products from the health brands Huel and Zoe, failed to disclose his financial interests in the companies, a violation of advertising guidelines. ASA’s Decision: Misleading Endorsements The ASA’s ruling, announced this week, centered on two ads for Huel and one for Zoe that were shared on Facebook earlier this year.  In the ads, Bartlett,

Waza, a Y Combinator-backed fintech startup, has officially launched from stealth mode, securing $8 million in seed funding to transform how African businesses manage cross-border trade.  The funding round was led by major investors including Byld Ventures, Norrsken Africa, and Timon Capital, with the aim of empowering enterprises across the continent to navigate global markets more effectively. Solving Africa’s Trade Imbalance The African continent faces a significant trade imbalance, driven by a persistent demand for the dollar—a currency essential for international trade. This demand often surpasses supply, resulting in higher costs

Charlamagne Tha God, the media mogul and co-host of The Breakfast Club, has entered the into AI and emerging technology world by investing in MeetKai, a company in immersive AI. Charlamagne Tha God Ventures Partners with MeetKai As part of this move, Charlamagne will also serve as MeetKai’s first-ever strategic advisor, a role that will see him working closely with the company to expand its platform. Charlamagne will focus on helping MeetKai enhance its platform, particularly in delivering unique, immersive experiences that combine reality with digital innovation. “Charlamagne is one

A Texas nonprofit grant program aimed at supporting diverse small business owners, has agreed to revise its application process after being sued for allegedly discriminating against white men. The lawsuit was brought by the American Alliance for Equal Rights (AAER), a group led by conservative activist Edward Blum, who is also suing Fearless Fund, a Black women-led VC firm. Lawsuit Challenges Race-Based Criteria The lawsuit centered around a $50,000 grant offered by the Founders First Community Development Corporation, a nonprofit founded by Kim Folsom and led by Shaylon Scott. The

Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine, figures in the music industry and long-time philanthropists announced their collaboration with the Inglewood Unified School District to open a new high school focused on creative skills and social impact.  Set to launch in the summer of 2025, this initiative aims to rejuvenate a district facing declining enrollment and financial challenges. A Bold Initiative for Creative and Entrepreneurial Learning Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine’s first foray into education began at the college level with the University of Southern California Iovine and Young Academy (IYA). Their

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is exploring the possibility of collecting biometric data, including facial recognition, from migrant children, extending even to infants, according to Technology Review. This potential policy shift, revealed by John Boyd, Assistant Director of the Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM), has sparked concerns among privacy advocates and lawmakers. Expanding Biometric Surveillance During a June conference, Boyd explained OBIM’s interest in tracking the identities of migrant children over time.  The initiative aims to address challenges in recognizing individuals as they age, particularly those who

Heman Bekele, a 15-year-old high school student from Virginia, has been named TIME’s Kid of the Year 2024 for inventing a soap that could one day treat and prevent multiple forms of skin cancer. While the product may take years to reach the market, Bekele is already working in a lab at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, dedicated to making his vision a reality. A Young Scientist’s Vision Bekele’s journey into science began at a young age. He experimented with household chemicals and later received a

Dr. Kenvi Phillips recently made history as the inaugural Director of the Barack Obama Presidential Library, the first fully digital presidential library in the United States. Her appointment, which kicked off on June 16, 2024, sees Phillips overseeing all programs and activities at the library. A New Era in Presidential Archives The Barack Obama Presidential Library is unique within the network of 15 presidential libraries managed by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)—it is entirely digital. An estimated 95% of the records from the Obama administration were born digital,

ChurchSpace is changing how churches use their spaces by turning underutilized real estate into vibrant community hubs. Nicknamed the “Airbnb for churches,” this innovative app allows churches to generate additional income by renting out their facilities as commercial kitchens, event venues, and meeting spaces. Created by the millennial pastors’ kids Day Edwards and Emmanuel Brown, ChurchSpace addresses church leaders’ financial pressures and offers a new model for community engagement. Empowering Communities Through Church Real Estate Launched in 2019, ChurchSpace aims to strengthen local communities by repurposing church real estate. “Church

Tyler Perry’s new film, Divorce in the Black, has reportedly led to a surge in US Prime Video subscriptions, according to Amazon MGM Studios.  As first reported by Variety, the film has attracted more new sign-ups to the streaming platform than any other Amazon MGM-produced movie to date. Strong Viewership Numbers Divorce in the Black is part of a four-film deal between Tyler Perry and Amazon Studios.  The film, starring Meagan Good and Cory Hardrict, explores the challenges faced by a young bank professional in a troubled marriage.  Since its

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