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Popular snack bars recalled in US after customer falls ill

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Popular snack bars recalled in US after customer falls ill

Multiple popular snack bars have been recalled after it was found that they contain two ingredients that were not included on the label, resulting in a customer’s allergic reaction.

Juniper Granola, LLC, based in Rochester, New York, has recalled its Chocolate Cherry and Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Junebars because they may contain undeclared milk and soy, according to a press release shared Thursday by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Since the two ingredients aren’t listed on the snacks’ label, customers who are allergic to soy or milk “run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction” if they consume the products, per the press release.

Juniper Granola became aware of the undeclared allergens and opened an investigation after a customer reported having an allergic reaction to milk after consuming one of the bars. During the investigation, the company discovered that the issue was caused by an oversight in the company’s evaluation process, which resulted in a box of non-vegan chocolate chips, containing milk and soy, being used during production.

Junebars, high-fiber snack bars made with whole foods, are usually made with dairy-free and soy-free chocolate chips, prompting the recall immediately after the error was discovered.

Junebars have been recalled over a manufacturing error

Junebars have been recalled over a manufacturing error (Courtesy of the FDA)

The recall affects Chocolate Cherry and Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Junebars that are stamped with the label L1300, L1300A, L1300B, or L1301A.

Recalled bars were available to order on Juniper Granola’s website and distributed to various retailers in January 2026.

Consumers with the snack bars should throw them away immediately or return them to the place of purchase for a refund.

Milk and soy are identified as one of the nine major food allergies in the U.S., along with wheat, eggs, fish, Crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, and sesame, according to the FDA. Allergic reactions to these nine foods vary but can involve “hives and lip swelling to severe, life-threatening symptoms, often called anaphylaxis, that may involve fatal respiratory problems and shock.”

Snack bars were recalled after a customer had an allergic reaction to undeclared milk

Snack bars were recalled after a customer had an allergic reaction to undeclared milk (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Many snacks and sweet treats have been pulled from shelves due to serious allergy risks. Last month, thousands of units of M&M’s products were recalled across 20 states because their packaging did not include proper allergen warnings.

The recall was announced by the FDA after it emerged that more than 6,000 units had been repackaged by Beacon Promotions Inc. without advisories that they may contain milk, soy and peanuts.

In December, 50-pound multi-wall bags of cake mixes, distributed by B.C. Williams Bakery Service, were recalled due to an undeclared milk allergen that was not listed on the label. It is not yet known where the mixes were sold or distributed.

However, the recall was recently elevated to Class I by the FDA, meaning there is a serious health risk associated with consuming the products.

James Van Der Beek called his sixth child Jeremiah ‘healing for us’ before his death

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James Van Der Beek called his sixth child Jeremiah

James Van Der Beek called his sixth child Jeremiah ‘healing for us’ before his death

James Van Der Beek raved about his sixth child, Jeremiah, before he was diagnosed with cancer.

After the renowned American actor’s death from stage III colorectal cancer at the age of 48 on February 11, 2026, his November 2022 interview with PEOPLE magazine was published on Friday, February 13.

Van Der Beek told the outlet that his brood felt complete with the arrival of “rainbow baby” Jeremiah, whom he and his wife Kimberly Van Der Beek welcomed in October 2021.

He said, “He’s really been a blessing. I mean, this is going to sound weird, but when he arrived, we honestly just thought, ‘Oh my God, how did we exist without him?’ Which is insane because we had five children before that.”

“But given everything we went through leading up to him, the fact that he was a boy just felt so healing for us.”

“He anchors the family in a really beautiful way. The girls all dote on him. My son as a brother. And yeah, it’s just magical happy little king booty boy that gets everything he wants. And is not afraid to demand it,” the Dawson’s Creek star gushed.

It is pertinent to mention that Van Der Beek and Kimberly also welcomed Olivia, 15, Joshua, 13, Annabel, 12, Emilia, 9, and Gwendolyn, 7 before Jeremiah.

Anthropic At $380 Billion, Surpasses India’s Top IT Firms Combined As AI Fears Rock Stocks

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Anthropic At $380 Billion, Surpasses India’s Top IT Firms Combined As AI Fears Rock Stocks

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Anthropic’s AI tools have triggered a sharp decline in Indian IT stocks like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, eroding Rs 3,11,873 crore in market value.

Anthropic's valuation surpassed combined value of total IT firms in India

Anthropic’s valuation surpassed combined value of total IT firms in India

The entire Information Technology (IT) industry in India is battering with the existential threat, which comes on the heels of rising generative AI, posing doubts over the viability of their business model.

Stocks of the IT industries, including Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys, Wipro, etc., hit brutally over the past week. This was triggered with the launch of new AI tools by Anthropic’s Claude for Cowork, which is like an office teammate helping the user to do tasks such as file sorting, reading legal drafts, etc.

Anthropic’s Valuation vs Nifty IT Index

Anthropic’s phenomenal valuation rise has surpassed the combined value of India’s top IT firms. Standing at a valuation of $380 billion, the US-based AI company has eclipsed India’s Nifty IT index, whose market cap was at $296.4 billion by the time of writing this report.

Investors are accelerating their exit from technology stocks as concerns intensify that advanced artificial intelligence tools could disrupt core segments of the global software and IT services industry.

This week alone, TCS, Infosys and HCL Technologies dragged 9-11 per cent.

The sharp correction has wiped out substantial investor wealth. Based on intraday lows, the combined market capitalisation of the top five domestic IT companies has eroded by nearly Rs 3,11,873 crore this week.

TCS emerged as the biggest laggard, losing Rs 1,28,800 crore in market value, with its market capitalisation slipping to Rs 9,35,253 crore. The fall also pushed it to the fifth-most valued listed company from the fourth position.

Infosys has seen its market capitalisation shrink by Rs 91,431 crore following a 15 per cent decline this week. HCL Technologies has lost Rs 53,647 crore in market value over the past five trading sessions. Wipro and Tech Mahindra have also recorded declines, with their market capitalisations falling by Rs 22,762 crore and Rs 15,233 crore, respectively, during the same period.

Company Name Mcap ($Billion)
Tata Consultancy Services 107.4
Infosys 61.2
HCL Technologies 43.6
Wipro 24.8
Tech Mahindra 16.6
LTIMindtree 16.7
Persistent Systems 9.5
Oracle Financial Services Soft 6.4
Coforge 5
Mphasis 5.2
Total 296.4
Source: Bloomberg

Anthropic’s Recent Funding Round

Anthropic has recently raised $30 billion in Series G funding led by GIC and Coatue, valuing Anthropic at $380 billion post-money, as announced by the company in the press release.

The investment will fuel the frontier research, product development, and infrastructure expansions that have made Anthropic the market leader in enterprise AI and coding.

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It’s been a big — but rocky — week for AI models from China. Here’s what’s happened

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It's been a big — but rocky — week for AI models from China. Here's what's happened

The Alibaba stand at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference at the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition Center in Shanghai, China, on July 5, 2024.

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While U.S. markets have been focused on the impact of Anthropic and Altruist’s tools on software and financial services, China’s tech giants have released AI models this week that have shown advancements in robotics and video generation.

Alibaba, TikTok creator ByteDance and short-video platform Kuaishou, have all released new AI models that underscore how Chinese firms are keeping up with those in the U.S.

It comes after Google DeepMind boss Demis Hassabis told CNBC that Chinese AI models are just “months” behind Western rivals.

These models from China are directly competing with video generation models such as OpenAI’s Sora, as well as robotics models from Nvidia and Google.

Here’s a rundown of the models.

Alibaba’s RynnBrain

Alibaba’s DAMO Academy unveiled RynnBrain this week, an AI model designed to help robots comprehend the physical world around them and identify objects.

In a video demo, Alibaba showed a robot with pincers for hands that appeared to be able to count oranges, pick them up and place them in a basket. It was also shown taking milk out of a fridge.

Models require extensive training to enable them to identify everyday objects to interact with, which means that simple tasks like picking up fruit can be challenging in robotics.

RynnBrain now puts Alibaba in competition with the likes of Nvidia and Google which are developing their own AI models for robots.

“One of its key innovations is built-in time and space awareness,” Adina Yakefu, a researcher at Hugging Face, told CNBC.

“Instead of simply reacting to immediate inputs, the robot can remember when and where events occurred, track task progress, and continue across multiple steps. This makes it more reliable and coherent in complex real-world environments.”

Yakefu added that Alibaba’s “broader ambition” was to “establish a foundational intelligence layer for embodied systems.”

ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0

Seedance 2.0 is a video generation AI model capable of generating a realistic video from just a text prompt from a user. But prompts can also contain other videos and images.

Videos created with Seedance 2.0 and reviewed by CNBC appear to show quite realistic imagery and video that has been fully created with AI.

Billy Boman, who is based in Stockholm, Sweden, and runs a creative advertising agency that produces AI-generated content, has used Seedance 2.0.

He said AI video generation has made significant strides over the past two years, with rapid improvements across the industry.

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Kuaishou’s Kling 3.0

Released last week, Kuaishou’s Kling 3.0 is another video generation model to rival ByteDance’s.

Kling 3.0 “features major upgrades in consistency, photorealistic output, extended video duration up to 15s, and native audio generation across multiple languages, dialects, and accents.

The model is only available to paying subscribers but will be available to the public soon, Kuaishou said.

Kuaishou’s success with its Kling models has been a key factor behind its more than 50% share price rise over the last year.

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Other key AI model releases

Zhipu AI — which trades as Knowledge Atlas Technology in Hong Kong — saw its shares surge on Thursday after it released GLM-5, an open-source large-language model with enhanced coding capabilities and long-running agent tasks.

The company said the model approaches Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.5 in coding benchmarks while surpassing Google’s Gemini 3 Pro on some tests. CNBC could not verify those claims.

Shares of MiniMax also jumped Thursday after it launched its updated M2.5 open-source model with enhanced AI agent tools. “Agents” or “agentic AI” refers to AI tools designed to automate tasks.

CNBC’s Anniek Bao and Dylan Butts contributed to this report.

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Gordon Ramsay denies Victoria Beckham got handsy with Brooklyn at his wedding

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Gordon Ramsay denies Victoria Beckham got handsy with Brooklyn at his wedding

Gordon Ramsay denies Victoria Beckham got handsy with Brooklyn at his wedding 

Gordon Ramsay has spoken out against Brooklyn Beckham’s claims that his mother, Victoria Beckham, danced “inappropriately” at his wedding to Nicola Peltz.

In a talk with The Sun on Friday, February 13, the 59-year-old British celebrity chef addressed Brooklyn’s allegations against his mother.

Ramsay said, “We were there at the wedding. There was nothing salacious, nothing inappropriate, everyone was having fun.”

When the Kitchen Nightmare star was asked if the Spice Girls star was grinding on her son’s big day, he replied, “No! Nothing of the sort,” urging that it was all just innocent “fun.”

He went on to reveal that Victoria “is upset – and [has] every right to be upset” about Brooklyn’s bad blood with herself and his father, David Beckham.

On January 19, the 26-year-old made a withering statement on his Instagram Stories, claiming that his mother jeopardized his wedding ceremony by dancing “inappropriately.”

The statement read, “My mum hijacked my first dance with my wife, which had been planned weeks in advance to a romantic love song. In front of our 500 wedding guests, Marc Anthony called me to the stage, where in the schedule my romantic dance with my wife but instead my mum was waiting to dance with me instead.”

“She danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone. I’ve never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life. We wanted to renew our vows so we could create new memories of our wedding day that bring us joy and happiness, not anxiety and embarrassment,” Brooklyn said.

From sisters to strangers: Jesy Nelson on painful Little Mix fallout

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From sisters to strangers: Jesy Nelson on painful Little Mix fallout

Jesy Nelson revealed the painful decision to leave the group

Jesy Nelson emerged from The X Factor in 2011 and later joined the group girl Little Mix.

Although she formed sisterly bond with her bandmates, Jesy Nelson has confessed they were not no in contact with one another after she abruptly quit the band following a secret suicide attempt in 2020.

The singer, 34, who recently separated from her fiancé Zion Foster, revealed the painful decision to leave the group and her her final interaction with remaining band-members Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall in her raw and honest Amazon Prime documentary series, Jesy Nelson: Life After Little Mix. 

Before I had a discussion with the girls I had to think about where I am legally – like, can I even come out of it now?’ she recalled.

‘Unfortunately, the lawyer ended up letting them know that I wanted to leave, before I could let them know, so I think they felt really hurt by that, and it should never have played out like that.

‘I feel mad that that was taken away from me, and I didn’t get an opportunity to explain why I couldn’t do this anymore.’ 

She added: ‘Mentally, I’d got myself ready and I was like, ‘Right , I want to sit down with the girls now and I want to chat to them and tell them why I did what I did, and how I’ve been feeling, and just really explain to them, and try to make them understand how I was feeling.’

‘And then my manager called, and she was like, ‘So, I’ve spoken to the girls, and they are happy to chat with you, but they don’t feel comfortable being in a room with you unless there’s a therapist there.’

‘I was like, ‘What? I’ve just come out of hospital, this is the time I need you the most.’ I didn’t feel like they were my sisters. It’s been five years now; everytime I think about it I’m like, ‘Was it them, or was it the management?’ I will never know that because we never got to have that conversation.

‘And then eventually there was a phone call, and it was really awkward. It was just so weird because it was like talking to strangers.

‘It was the most uncomfortable phone call I’ve ever had, no one knew what to say, and that was the last time I ever spoke to them as a group.’

Despite the stilted farewell, mother-of-two Nelson says parenthood – both Edwards and Pinnock have also welcomed children – helped bring them back together as friends.  

Handshake or hard line?

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Handshake or hard line?

India’s Suryakumar Yadav and Pakistan’s Salman Ali Agha during the coin toss at Asia Cup match on September 14, 2025. — Reuters

COLOMBO: Will there be any halt in the lingering shadow of the “no handshake” controversy that continues to hover over Indo-Pak cricket relations, or will it refuse to fade?

What began during the high-voltage clashes of the Asia Cup has now become a diplomatic talking point in Colombo, with uncertainty persisting despite a reported patch-up between stakeholders brokered by the International Cricket Council (ICC). 

Whether that understanding includes a reversal of the controversial pre-match and post-match no-handshake stance remains unclear. Sources within the cricketing fraternity say there is no official word yet on any revised protocol. 

Even officials of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have maintained a studied silence, neither confirming nor denying if a thaw is expected in the frosty pre-match formalities.

On the other side, visiting Indian journalists have been candid. According to one senior journalist from Kolkata, the previous position is unlikely to change. “The policy of no handshake will probably continue. Jay Shah cannot easily step back from it, as it may not sit well politically back home,” he remarked, referring to the influential figure within the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The issue, he suggested, is no longer just about cricketing etiquette but has political undertones that make flexibility difficult.




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‘Possibility of homicide’: Pathologist calls for fresh probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s death

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'Possibility of homicide': Pathologist calls for fresh probe into Jeffrey Epstein's death

Jeffrey Epstein is seen in this image from the US Justice Department’s file of Epstein, released by the House Oversight Committee Democrats Washington, DC, US on December 18, 2025. — Reuters

A prominent pathologist who observed Jeffrey Epstein’s autopsy has demanded a fresh investigation into the convicted sex offender’s death, maintaining that the available evidence supports the “possibility of homicide rather than suicide”.

Dr Michael Baden, a former New York City chief medical examiner, said that newly released documents have reinforced his long-held view that Epstein’s death in August 2019 needs further scrutiny.

Epstein was found dead in his jail cell while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, with authorities ruling the death a suicide by hanging.

“That was my opinion at that time, and I still stand by it,” Baden told The Telegraph, adding, “The autopsy findings are much more consistent with a crushing injury caused by homicidal strangulation than caused by hanging by suicide.”

Dr Baden attended the autopsy as an observer at the request of Epstein’s brother, Mark Epstein. According to the pathologist, both he and then-Chief Medical Examiner Barbara Sampson initially agreed that the findings were inconclusive and required additional information before determining the exact cause and manner of death.

He also argued that newly released materials indicate the initial cause of death had been marked as pending, suggesting investigators were waiting for more evidence. However, just five days later, the New York Medical Examiner’s Office ruled the death a suicide, a decision Baden termed “a surprise”.

“I have not seen any evidence of further study, nothing that indicated further investigation into the cause of death,” he said.

“My opinion is that his death was most likely caused by strangulation pressure rather than hanging,” Baden added.

The pathologist highlighted three fractures found in Epstein’s neck, claiming such injuries are uncommon in suicide by hanging. “Even one fracture, we have to investigate the possibility of a homicide. Two definitely warrant a full investigation,” he said. “Findings in textbooks never see those fractures, and neither have I.”

Baden also questioned whether the injuries were consistent with a bedsheet noose, as previously reported by officials, stating that the markings suggested a different type of material may have been involved.

“Given all the information now available, further investigation into the cause and manner of death is warranted,” he said.

Despite the ongoing debate, former chief medical examiner Barbara Sampson has repeatedly defended her office’s findings, maintaining that there was no evidence of strangulation and that Epstein’s death was a suicide — a conclusion accepted by authorities at the time.

Gordon Ramsay makes unexpected plea to Brooklyn as he addresses Beckham family feud

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Gordon Ramsay makes unexpected plea to Brooklyn as he addresses Beckham family feud

Gordon Ramsay makes unexpected plea to Brooklyn as he addresses Beckham family feud

Gordon Ramsay offered Brooklyn Beckham a piece of advice as he addressed the public feud between him and his parents David and Victoria Beckham.

Speaking to The Sun, the British chef said that Brooklyn is “desperate to stand on his own two feet,” but must remember “where you came from.”

“It’s a very difficult situation,” Gordon told the outlet. “Victoria is upset, and I know 24/7, seven days a week, just how much David loves Brooklyn.”

The restaurateur further said that he loves Brooklyn as his heart is “incredible.”

“Brooklyn and I have messaged a little bit, our relationship is solid. I love him – his heart is incredible,” said Gordon.

He further told the outlet that “He’s desperate to stand on his own two feet. He’s desperate to forge his own way, and I respect that from Brooklyn. It’s such a good thing to do. But remember where you came from.”

“And honestly, one day you’re not going to have your mum and dad, and you need to understand that,” he continued. “But it’s hard, isn’t it, when you’re infatuated? Love is blind. It’s easy to get up on that rollercoaster, and get carried away. But it will come back.”

“I’ve seen first-hand just how good parents they are,” Gordon said of David and Victoria Beckham.

“They’ve both put so much energy into their kids, and I know just how many times they’ve got Brooklyn out of the s***,” he added. “I think it’s going to be a matter of time before Brooklyn takes a good look at himself and understands just what his parents mean to him.”

Last month, Brooklyn released a bombshell statement on social media, clarifying that he doesn’t want to reconcile with his parents.