CDC: Cucumber Recall Issued In 26 States Due To Salmonella Outbreak
Almost 70 people have fallen ill and 18 have been hospitalized as a result of a salmonella outbreak linked to whole fresh cucumbers sold in 26 U.S. states and some parts of Canada.
Almost 70 people have fallen ill and 18 have been hospitalized as a result of a salmonella outbreak linked to whole fresh cucumbers sold in 26 U.S. states and some parts of Canada.
The Ohio Senate on Wednesday approved a ban on transgender students using opposite-sex restrooms that “fit their gender identities,” sending the measure to Republican Governor Mike DeWine.
McDonald’s Quarter Pounders have been linked to a series of hospital visits stemming from the ingestion of a deadly E. coli strain, causing one known death and leaving 75 people ill so far.
The United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a food safety alert after one person died and 49 others fell ill from E. coli, and officials believe the outbreak is linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounder burgers.
Spirit AeroSystems will tell employees that it will furlough 700 workers for 21 days as an over month-long strike at U.S. planemaker Boeing eats into the supplier’s cash and inventory space
The owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, Clark Hunt, said on Wednesday that he has no issue with kicker Harrison Butker forming a political action committee (PAC) to encourage conservatives to vote for what the PAC describes as “traditional values.”
Dairy company HP Hood has recalled Lactaid, a brand of lactose-free dairy milk, in 27 states due to exposure to almonds.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, who made headlines after making a speech that was meant to empower women to take pride in being stay at home wives and mothers, has outsold teammate Travis Kelce, despite Kelce’s surge in popularity from his relationship with pop star Taylor Swift.
The FBI and U.S. Postal Inspection Service are now investigating a series of “suspicious” letters, with some containing a mysterious substance, that were sent to election officials across the country, according to the agencies that made the announcement on Tuesday.
A coalition of 24 attorneys general (AG) filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, supporting an Arizona law requiring U.S. citizenship to vote.