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Recalled 'Super Greens' diet supplement powder sickens 45 with salmonella
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Federal health officials have reported that at least 45 individuals across nearly two dozen states have fallen ill due to salmonella food poisoning linked to a brand of 'super greens' diet supplement powder. The outbreak highlights ongoing concerns regarding food safety and the potential health risks associated with dietary supplements.
Ohio authorities say Michael McKee, the ex-husband of Monique Tepe, is responsible for killings
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Columbus police have linked Michael McKee, the ex-husband of Monique Tepe, to the double homicide of Tepe and her husband, which occurred in their home last month. Authorities have gathered sufficient evidence to charge McKee in connection with the killings.
A man shot by Border Patrol during an Oregon immigration stop pleads not guilty to assault on agent
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A man shot by Border Patrol during an immigration stop in Portland, Oregon, has pleaded not guilty to charges of aggravated assault on a federal employee and damaging federal property. The incident occurred last week and has drawn attention to the actions of federal agents during immigration enforcement operations.
A part that broke on a UPS plane that crashed in Kentucky failed 4 times on other planes years ago
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A UPS cargo plane, Flight 2976, crashed shortly after takeoff from a Kentucky airport on November 5, resulting in a catastrophic fire and the detachment of its left engine. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) revealed that a part which failed had previously failed four times on other planes, raising serious concerns about the aircraft's maintenance history and safety protocols.
Trump administration slashes funding for substance abuse and mental health programs nationwide
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The Trump administration has announced substantial cuts to funding for substance abuse and mental health programs across the United States, a move that has raised concerns among advocates and service providers about the potential impact on vulnerable populations.
Renaming the Department of Defense the 'Department of War' could cost up to $125 million
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A recent analysis by the Congressional Budget Office indicates that renaming the Department of Defense to the Department of War could impose a financial burden of up to $125 million on taxpayers. This proposal has gained attention amid ongoing discussions about military funding and national defense strategies.
Trump claims killing of Iran protesters 'has stopped' even as Tehran signals executions ahead
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President Donald Trump has claimed that he has received credible information indicating that the killing of protesters in Iran has ceased, despite Tehran's indications of impending executions and rapid trials for dissenters. This statement comes amid ongoing unrest and protests against the Iranian government.
Trump signs a law returning whole milk to school lunches
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President Trump has signed a new law that will allow whole milk to be served in school lunch cafeterias, reversing previous restrictions on milk options for students. This change aims to provide schools with more flexibility in their milk offerings, promoting whole milk as a nutritious choice for children.
What to know about the threats on federal funds flowing to Minnesota
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The Trump administration's intensified immigration enforcement in Minnesota has raised concerns, particularly following reports of ICE agents stopping U.S. citizens, including the son of Representative Ilhan Omar, amid a crackdown on illegal immigration. This situation reflects a broader strategy to exert pressure on states perceived as non-compliant with federal immigration policies.