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Multi-state salad dressing recall issued because of a bizarre contaminant
Food recalls can happen for any number of reasons, but many times they are issued due to undeclared allergens. It can be something as simple as not having milk or nuts listed on the label, leaving people with allergies to those products unaware that they may be harmed if they consume it. That’s the case with a new recall for Brite Harbor Caesar Dressing & Dip.
Multi-state salad dressing recall issued because of a bizarre contaminant
Bean and soy sprouts recalled because of Listeria concerns
Bakery products shipped nationwide recalled over allergy concerns
Over 500,000 pounds of canned beef recalled over high lead levels
These Nestlé Products Have Just Been Recalled
Warning About Salmonella Outbreak Involving Onions Imported From Mexico
A Link Between Tuna And Increased Cancer
More than 150 tons of fish recalled because of Salmonella contamination
FDA upgrades risk of recalled tuna that could PARALYZE you
Gay actor Earl Holliman, star of Police Woman, Twilight Zone, and more, dies at 96
He acted in numerous major films in the 1950s and ’60s, including Giant, with Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, and James Dean; Broken Lance, playing one of the sons of rancher Spencer Tracy; Gunfight at the OK Corral, starring Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas; Forbidden Planet, a retelling of Shakespeare’s The Tempest in outer space; The Sons of Katie Elder, with John Wayne and Dean Martin; and The Rainmaker, starring Lancaster and Katharine Hepburn. He won a Golden Globe as Best Supporting Actor for The Rainmaker, playing Hepburn’s amorous younger brother — a role for which he beat out Elvis Presley.
Gay actor Earl Holliman
Why a Family Would Decline an Autopsy
Gene Hackman died of heart disease, his wife died of hantavirus about 1 week prior
NBC Shit Show: ‘Ultimate Slip ‘N Slide’ Production Shut Down Over ‘Explosive Diarrhea’ Outbreak
The upcoming TV competition series, adapted from the classic backyard waterslide by Wham-O, has shut down indefinitely after up to 40 crew members fell violently ill during production on a remote ranch in Simi Valley, California, TheWrap has learned. According to a person with knowledge of the production, the outbreak of “awful explosive diarrhea” left people “collapsing” on set and “being forced to run into port-o-potties.”
NBC Shit Show
Study says children on a vegan diet may have stunted growth and other health problems
My vegan brother refuses to come to Thanksgiving if it's not meat-free
Three people suffer organ failure in California after eating 'death cap' vegetable they bought from food truck
Man knocked unconscious by falling cat while walking dog
Guess they don’t always land on their feet.
A Chinese dog owner likely prefers pooches even more now, after he was knocked out cold by a falling cat, as seen in a viral video from Aug. 14.
In the 45-second CCTV footage, which currently has more than 120,000 views on YouTube, a man named Gao can be seen going for a stroll with his golden retriever in Harbin, Heilongjiang, local media outlet the Paper reports.
Then, out of nowhere, a black and white cat drops out of the sky and hits him on the head, causing him to collapse to the sidewalk unconscious.
Man knocked unconscious by falling cat while walking dog
Mega 46ft-high aquarium EXPLODES
Somehow, the Dog Situation on Airplanes Has Gotten Even Wilder
Cat owners place their pets on VEGAN diets, despite warnings from vets
Cats are being put on trendy vegan diets by owners, despite vets warning that a total lack of meat can be fatal for their pets.
Cat owners place their pets on VEGAN diets
Dogs poop less if they eat human-grade food
Warning over new breed of super rodents
‘We Were Killing Them With These Little Pitchforks’
Rats raid storage units, destroying belongings worth thousands of dollars
How to keep rats out of homes and gardens
Rats are taking over a Soledad neighborhood
Jury convicts father after infant son suffers over 50 rat bites
To stop climate disaster, make ecocide an international crime. It's the only way
The science is clear: without drastic action to limit temperature rise below 1.5C, the Earth, and all life on it, including all human beings, will suffer devastating consequences.
To stop climate disaster, make ecocide an international crime. It's the only way
Scientists fear Earth may have gone past the point of no return with climate change
Three Americans create enough carbon emissions to kill one person, study finds
Reforestation hopes threaten global food security, Oxfam warns
Patient in Guinea is killed by disease that causes 88% of sufferers to bleed to death
...it is considered a breach for a mother to throw her daughter a shower...
Why climate change activists have failed to score public support
US abortion numbers have risen
Filicide
So long, salad bar: Grocers get creative, consider robots to revive prepared food
Grocery stores have shut down self-serve salad bars during the pandemic. They’ve taken away displays of fresh olives and dips. And they’ve replaced giant kettles of ready-to-ladle hot soup with sealed to-go containers.
The deli and prepared food areas that used to draw traffic to stores and differentiate grocers have fallen from favor as customers worry about the spread of the coronavirus, cook more from scratch and try to limit their time in stores.
Grocers are trying to revive those parts of the store with new approaches. At Publix, salad bars and hot bars have reopened, but employees dish out each item. Wegmans moved hummus, olives and more behind a counter where cheese shop employees fill orders. And at Texas-based H-E-B, some coolers carry prepared meals from local restaurants and a former food bar became an ice chest of beers.
So long, salad bar
Robotic waiter makes some restaurant customers recoil
Palm Springs Stores on the Chopping Block in Kroger-Albertsons Merger
California’s $20 fast food minimum wage could be hiked again
Employee Caught on Camera Using Floor Mop to Clean Tables at N Fl Restaurant
A fast food restaurant is apologizing after an employee at a North Florida location was caught on camera using a floor mop to clean the top of tables.
The video, shot at a Burger King located in the Jacksonville area, shows the employee using the mop on the table before going back to using it on the floor.
NBC affiliate WBBH-TV reports the company released a statement apologizing for the actions of the employee, calling it “unacceptable” but did not say if that worker had been disciplined.
Employee Caught on Camera
Flies, cockroaches, no hot water close 3 Coachella Valley spots
As a Gay Man, I’ll Never Be Normal
I have pride. I no longer crave the comforts of normalcy because so much joy and insight has come on the other side of fear and being an outlier, even an outcast. I have divorced my comforts from those of people around me. I know now that our culture’s fringe is also its framework. That is the power of queerness. Normalization is, frankly, anti-queer. No amount of respectability politics can change that. Being normal is a lie people tell themselves to cover up the reality that they are merely common.
As a Gay Man, I’ll Never Be Normal
Shocking Details Emerge On The Gay TikTok Couple Convicted Of Murder
Detransitioning from Barbie to Ken
Ethiopia cracks down on gay sex in hotels, bars and restaurants
“Gay sex party” priest handed prison sentence
Gay Jewish teen met with neo-Nazi killer because he thought sex would be ‘legendary
Bill Maher mocks Don Lemon lamenting
Katy Perry photos show how far accused killer cop has fallen
Catholic school didn’t violate the law by firing gay teacher
Sicko worker filmed himself peeing in pickles, rubbing his genitals on meat
Deadly fungal infection spreading at an alarming rate
The fungus, a type of yeast called Candida auris, or C. auris, can cause severe illness in people with weakened immune systems. The number of people diagnosed with infections — as well as the number of those who were found through screening to be carrying C. auris — has been rising at an alarming rate since it was first reported in the U.S., researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Monday.
Deadly fungal infection
Elementary school temporarily closed as illness sickens 2 dozen
Rise of mpox cases in Chicago raises concern
Syphilis Outbreak Declared: 128% Increase In Cases Among Women
About 300 people at California hospital possibly exposed to measles
California city declares a public health emergency
RATS HAVE ALREADY WON
What we do know is that recorded rat sightings in New York are at an all-time high. In December, Mayor Eric Adams posted, with great fanfare, a job announcement: The city was looking for a “highly motivated and somewhat bloodthirsty” candidate to take on the newly restored position of rat czar. (A brilliant idea, I thought; I had, after all, suggested that he take such action in an open letter.) Yet, three months later, the position still hasn’t been filled. A few weeks ago, the mayor himself had to pay a $300 fine for failing to control rats at a rowhouse he rents out to tenants.
RATS HAVE ALREADY WON
Rodent droppings found at restaurant
They Lost Their Jobs Because They Put Their Dog Down
Growing number of Mass. communities being overrun by pesky rodents
Rats found infected with virus that causes COVID
Rat soup shuts down popular restaurant
Is Birth Control the Solution?
Rat problem?
Infectious disease spread by rat urine seeps into NYC
Rat urine is causing uptick in rare disease
Your Pet’s Waste May Be Trashing the Environment
Dog and cat waste may seem harmless, but the reality is that your pet’s poop can be very problematic for ecosystems where it accumulates. Think of an ecosystem as a closed box. Within that closed box is everything that makes up an ecosystem: the dirt, the bugs, the animals, the plants, the microbes, and all the different chemicals necessary for the functioning of each of the organisms that call this “box” home. Some organisms prefer some chemicals in abundance; others do not. As such, a homeostasis of sorts develops over time that eventually balances the populations of each organism in the box.
Your Pet’s Waste May Be Trashing the Environment
The Great Veterinary Shortage
Cops hunt masked gunman who has fatally shot four horses at close range
Thief tries to SNATCH $6,000 French bulldog from its owner
Tiny pet turtles cited as cause for salmonella outbreak
Cats Are An Alien Invasive Species
World Economic Forum suggests killing pets to help climate
FS to shoot wild cattle in NM wilderness from helicopters
Tropical fish are terrible for the environment
Two boys abducted, tortured for ten hours, raped and buried alive
Two boys who claim to have been kidnapped, beaten, raped and buried alive in a ten-hour ordeal have given their terrifying account of the attack to Swedish police.
The pair described a night of terror that unfolded in a cemetery in the Solna region, north of Stockholm, on August 22 - beginning with an offer of drugs, and ending with them looking like they'd 'showered in blood'.
During the assault, the pair say they were kicked and punched countless times, stabbed, burned, stripped naked and forced to dig their own graves.
Two boys describe how they were abducted
HS teacher, coach arrested on sexual assault charges
Man who kidnapped, raped, buried Texas teen alive is executed
To ‘Feel What Those Children Felt’
History’s Youngest Serial Killer
Man Convicted in Gay Bashing Murder Now Blames Ex-Wife
Officials accused of gang raping gay man in hotel
Gang that preys on gay men
Cover-Up Over Killing of Gay Rapper?
Two gay men were drugged, robbed & killed
Bachelorette parties are destroying LGBTQ safe spaces
White women in queer spaces, often seek a drunken night out without the worry of harassment and assault from heterosexual men.
These parties can generate lots of money for queer venues and drag queens. However, after conducting research in Provincetown, Massachusetts, the researchers found that these parties can also destroy queer safe spaces that LGBTQ communities have long sought to establish. The researchers call this process “hetrification.”
Bachelorette parties are destroying LGBTQ safe spaces
Justin Sylvester explains why he pushed Jenna Bush
Catholic Church denies equality to women and LGBT people
Tom Daley's husband dumps drink on a woman
‘How to stop being misgendered’
'Outraged' gender warriors say female rape victims should be spat on
Ezra Miller Controls 'Court Harem' Of Young Women
Kelly Ripa Passed Out During S*x With Co-Star Mark Consuelos
Dustin Lance Black suffered 'serious head injury
Jordan Peterson tears up
Not so magically delicious!
The FDA said Saturday it has received more than 100 complaints related to Lucky Charms so far this year.
Not so magically delicious!
Bride and caterer arrested after wedding guests 'got sick from weed-laced food
Lead in baby food, arsenic in fish and uranium mixed into cheese