From frozen waffles to onions: How recent recalls highlight the range of food poisoning VNutrition used data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to look at foodborne illness outbreaks across the top food groups since 1998. 12/17/2024 - 2:44 pm | View Link
Why Have So Many Products Been Recalled for Listeria Lately? A Doctor Explains What You Need to Know The most common way listeria spreads is through food. So, if you have a product on a recall list, the best thing you can do is toss it in the trash. 12/1/2024 - 6:43 am | View Link
Waffles Recalled Nationwide: Full List of Impacted Stores The recall encompasses a wide range of snacks and baked goods produced under the TreeHouse Foods label and its private-label agreements with major retailers. 11/28/2024 - 2:00 am | View Link
Waffle listeria recall expands: More store brands, more from Publix, Walmart, others Last week’s recall of frozen waffles on listeria concerns has been expanded, and now includes each chain in the United States’ top 10 grocery sellers, the store brands of 8 of the top 10 and frozen ... 10/24/2024 - 6:41 am | View Link
Crowley has claimed repeatedly that Joseph McCarthy, scumbag lying redbaiter of all time was correct in fighting windmills and destroying the lives of many Americans while drinking himself to death, continues to debase herself with ludicrous Xitter postings.
That is a prerequisite to be a part of the Trump administration.
Everyone knew that Biden was senile in 2020, but the System created massive chaos that year to stop Trump & install Joe - all so Obama could have a 3rd term.
Every year Google, Facebook, Xitter, and a host of other social media companies and advertisers continually change their algorithms that support right-wing causes and their MAGA counterparts.
This year's been been particularly bad overall, but we continue to fight and claw, and write every day.
The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and the New York Times are the latest of the supposed free press to capitulate to the right wing oligarchs controlling the purse strings.
During the height of the COVID hysteria, then-President Trump promoted hydroxychloroquine, a drug used for Malaria as a possible cure for COVID-19, which caused a national panic.
MAGATs continually used this study to prove its efficacy even though many virologists disputed it.
Digby wrote a great piece at the time on this lunacy.
Finally, the study has been retracted.
In a lengthy retraction notice published at the International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents on 17 December, publisher Elsevier, together with the International Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (ISAC), which co-owns the journal, said it had investigated the study and — among other concerns — wasn’t able to confirm whether ethical approval was obtained before participants joined the study, nor whether they could all have entered it in time for data to be analysed and included in the submitted manuscript.read more
It was 19 degrees yesterday morning when Amazon directed a high-volume water pipe on their strikers. Imagine.
It was extraordinarily cruel. Is anyone surprised that the company headed by the man who's having a $600 million wedding is turning a stream on the people who work under inhumane conditions in his trucks and warehouses?
President-elect Donald Trump complained about possibly having to walk down steps to reach the stage at a conservative conference on Sunday.
As he walked out to the podium at AmFest in Arizona, Trump began by wishing the audience a Merry Christmas.
"Nice to win the election and very nice to win," the president-elect said.
Fox News host Maria Bartiromo pressed incoming White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt after 38 Republicans voted against President-elect Donald Trump's last-minute demand to raise the debt ceiling as part of a bill to prevent a government shutdown.
During an interview on Sunday Morning Futures, Bartiromo told Leavitt that "drama" broke out on Capitol Hill due to Trump's demands derailing a government spending bill.
"How much confidence should we have that the GOP can unite and agree on the agenda and President Trump's nominees?" the Fox News host wondered.