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Coppertone is recalling five aerosol sunscreens sold by retailers nationwide after finding the cancer-causing chemical benzene in some batches of the products.Consumers are advised to stop using the affected products, which were made between January 10, 2021, and June 15, 2021, Coppertone said Thursday in a notice posted by the Food and Drug Administration.The recall involves 12 lots of Pure Simple SPF 50, Pure Simp stanley cup le Kinds SPF 50, Pure Simply Baby SPF 50, Sport Mineral SPF 50, travel-size Coppertone and Sport Spray SPF 50. Coppertone recalls five aerosol sunscreens Food and Drug Adminis stanley cup tration Coppertone has not received any reports of adverse events related to t stanley cup his recall, the brand, owned by Hamburg, Germany-based manufacturer Beiersdorf, said in a statement. Classified as a human carcinogen, benzene can increase a person s risk of developing leukemia and other cancers, as well as to potentially life-threatening blood disorders, according to the recall notice.Widely used in manufacturing, benzene is present throughout the environment and can cause cancer with repeated exposure, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Johnson Johnson in July recalled five of its sunscreen productsfound to contain benzene. Traces of the chemical were also found in dozens of popular sunscreen and Ohca White House to unveil executive actions on gun violence
Facebook s board of directors on Wednesday defended COO Sheryl Sandberg s request to investigate billionaire George Soros, a prominent critic of the social network. The tech giant has acknowledged thatSandberg asked her staff to look into Soros financial motivationsafter he called companies like Facebook and Google a menace during a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. As is to be expected following an attack from such a well-known and widely respected figure, Facebook staff immediately initiated research to attempt to understand the motivations driving the criticism, financial or otherwise, the letter says. To be clear, Ms. Sandberg s question was entirely appropriate given her role as COO. When a well-known and outspoken investor attacks your company publicly, it is fair and appropriate to do this level of diligence. Facebook General Council Colin Stretch sent the letter Wednesday to Patrick Gaspard, president of Soros Open Society Foundations, on behalf of the Facebook board. The Wall Street Journal earlier reportednews of the letter. The world s largest social network has been under fire since The New York Times reported last month that Facebook had hired stanley cups Defi stanley cup ners Public Affairs, an agency that provides opposition research to political campaigns, to investigate Soros.In an interview with CBS This Morning on Nov. 16, Sandberg said Definers was hired by the communications adidas campus team and that she only learned ab