Trader Joe’s crackers recalled because they might contain metal
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:42 GMT
New York (CNN) — Trader Joe’s is recalling a type of cracker because the crackers might contain metal, marking the second significant recall the budget grocer has made in recent weeks because of foreign objects in their food.The company announced a recall Thursday for its multigrain crackers with sunflower and flax seeds due to possible metal contamination.“Best if used by” dates on the back of the recalled boxes are from March 1, 2024 to March 5, 2024.“No injuries have been reported to date, and all potentially affected product has been removed from sale and destroyed,” the company said in a statement.Affected customers are told to discard the boxes or return them to a Trader Joe’s for a full refund.Trader Joe’s recently issued a recall for two types of cookies because they might contain rocks.These children’s beds are being recalled due to strangulation and death risks, consumer watchdog says
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:42 GMT
(CNN) — Parents may want to check their children’s rooms for a recalled bed with hazards that could potentially kill, according to a product safety commission.Around 7,450 Zipadee Kids convertible house bed frames and Montessori floor beds, manufactured by Ohio-based Bell Station Interiors – which does business as Zipadee Kids – were recalled for a “serious entrapment hazard” that can lead to strangulation or death in children, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, a federal agency.The entrapment risk comes from the spacing of the beds’ spindles, according to a Thursday news release from the CPSC. The bed’s design “allows a child’s torso to slip through the rail opening but will not allow their head to pass, posing entrapment and strangulation hazards that could result in death,” the release said.At least two children have been entrapped in the bed rails, including a 21-month-old boy and a 4-year-old girl. The boy was not injured and the girl sustained ...Trump’s lies tested limits of the bully pulpit. His right to say them is at core of criminal defense
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:42 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Barack Obama, mindful of the urgent power of a president’s words, liked to say he was guarded with his language because anything he said could send troops marching or markets tumbling.His successor, Donald Trump, showed no such restraint.Now Trump is facing dozens of criminal charges in four separate indictments, two ofthem anchored in the Republican’s lie that he did not lose the 2020 presidential election to Democrat Joe Biden. And Trump’s propensity for falsehoods and his right to utter them are at the core of his legal defense.Though the U.S. presidency is vested with many overt powers, one of the most important is implicit — the power of rhetoric. It is used often as a call to action, to rally Americans for a mission abroad, to comfort a grieving public after tragedy or to sacrifice for a greater good. “Scholars like me who study presidential rhetoric, presidential communication, they call it essentially a second Constitution,” said Jennifer ...Officials commemorate 20th anniversary of deadly attack on UN headquarters in Iraq
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:42 GMT
BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi and United Nations officials on Saturday marked the 20th anniversary of a deadly attack on the U.N. headquarters in Baghdad. The Aug. 19, 2003, truck bomb attack on the Canal Hotel in Baghdad, which housed the U.N. headquarters in Iraq at the time, killed 22 U.N. staff including the head, Sergio Vieira de Mello, a rising U.N. star. It was the deadliest attack against U.N. staff in its history.The attack came in the wake of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq that toppled the dictator, Saddam Hussein, but unleashed an insurgency and years of brutal civil war in the country.At the commemoration ceremony held Saturday at the site of the attack, which has since been converted into a rehabilitation center for people struggling with addiction, the head of the U.N. Assistance Mission for Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, said that the “wounds created by the 2003 attack – and the violence that came after it – run deep” and “may never fully heal.”But Hennis-Plasschaert pointed...One of the Egyptian activists behind the 2011 uprising freed from prison after presidential pardon
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:42 GMT
CAIRO (AP) — One of the Egyptian activists behind the 2011 uprising that toppled longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak walked free from prion Saturday following a presidential pardon after spending nearly 10 years behind bars.Authorities released prominent activist Ahmed Douma from a prison complex outside Cairo where he was serving a 15-year sentence after being convicted of taking part in clashes between protesters and security forces in the Egyptian capital in December 2011, according to rights lawyer Khaled Ali.“Douma is free,” Ali wrote on Facebook. He posted a photo showing the activist along with former presidential candidate Hamdeen Sabahi outside the Badr prison complex.The nearly weeklong clashes that left some 40 people dead erupted after mostly young activists took to the streets to protest the post-Mubarak political transition overseen by the military. The riot involved a fire that gutted parts of a library housing rare manuscripts and books. Other government buildings, inclu...Heritage Minister urges Meta to end ‘reckless’ news block as thousands flee wildfires
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:42 GMT
OTTAWA — Canada’s Heritage Minister is calling on Meta to allow people to share news articles on Facebook and Instagram as thousands flee wildfires that have devoured homes in British Columbia and the Northwest Territories.Pascale St-Onge says Meta’s decision to continue blocking Canadian news articles on its two massive platforms is “reckless.”In a Friday post to X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, she said those threatened by the out-of-control fires need more access to news about what’s happening.St-Onge is calling on Meta to reinstate news sharing immediately, “for the safety of Canadians facing this emergency.”British Columbia and Northwest Territories have declared states of emergencies as raging forest fires encroach on cities including West Kelowna, B.C., and the territorial capital of Yellowknife.Meta blocked Canadian news on its social media sites earlier this month in response to federal legislation requiring s...Clarification: Russia-Ukraine-War-Blind-Soldiers story
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:42 GMT
RIVNE, Ukraine (AP) — In a story published August 17, 2023, The Associated Press reported about a rehabilitation program for Ukrainian war veterans who lost their vision in combat. The story should have made clear that the project named ‘Life After War’ is being funded mainly by the Oleksandr Tereshchenko Charity Foundation.The Associated PressSuspected Palestinian shooting attack kills 2 Israelis in West Bank, Israeli military says
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:42 GMT
BALATA REFUGEE CAMP, West Bank (AP) — Two Israelis were killed in a suspected Palestinian shooting attack Saturday in the occupied West Bank, the Israeli military said, the latest outburst of violence to rock the region.The military said it was searching for suspects and setting up roadblocks near the town of Hawara, a volatile area in the northern West Bank.Since last spring, the West Bank has seen some of the deadliest fighting between Israel and the Palestinians in nearly two decades.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.BALATA REFUGEE CAMP, West Bank (AP) — A Palestinian who was shot by Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank earlier this week died of his wounds on Saturday, Palestinian official media said. The death was the latest in a wave of violence rocking the region.Also Saturday, the Israeli military said it was looking into reports of a shooting in a volatile area of the West Bank. The country’s rescue service said two men, aged 60 and 3...French general overseeing restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral, Jean-Louis Georgelin, dies at 74
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:42 GMT
PARIS (AP) — The decorated French general in charge of the ambitious, big-budget restoration of fire-ravaged Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, Jean-Louis Georgelin, has died. He was 74.President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute Saturday to one of France’s “greatest soldiers, greatest servants,” who “stone by stone, was restoring the wounded beauty” of Notre Dame. Before being pulled from retirement to oversee the cathedral reconstruction, Georgelin previously served as chief of France’s military general staff, overseeing operations in Afghanistan, the Balkans and beyond.Citing the regional prosecutor, local news reports said Georgelin died while hiking in the Pyrenees, likely in an accident. The mountain rescue service in the Ariege region said a body was found Friday near the village of Bordes-Uchentein.Macron said in a statement that Georgelin died in the mountains, reflecting “a life always turned toward the summits.” The statement did not provide details.Born Aug. 30, 1948, Georgelin a...19 buses lost due to fire at Durham Region Transit facility in Oshawa
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:23:42 GMT
19 buses were confirmed lost and service updates have been implemented following a fire at Durham Region Transit’s (DRT) facility in Oshawa on Wednesday.Emergency crews were called to the industrial three-alarm fire at a DRT bus facility on Farewell Street, south of Highway 401, in Oshawa around 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday.It took firefighters around five hours to extinguish the blaze at the one-storey facility which sustained significant damage. No injuries were reported.Oshawa Fire Services Chief Stephen Barkwell said the roof of the building had completely collapsed and three bus bays had been damaged.The scheduled service announced on Aug. 16 will remain in place through Aug. 23. DRT hopes to have full service re-instated by Sept. 5, including planned service enhancements scheduled to take effect.A full list of service adjustments can be found here.DRT said in a statement they will inspect remaining buses in the following days to ensure they meet service standards.Workers in the area...Latest news
- Mets facing crossroads with struggling David Peterson: ‘It’s been really frustrating for everybody’
- Debt Ceiling: Deal possible by end of week, McCarthy says; Biden cuts short upcoming foreign trip
- Reliever Garrett Crochet, who hasn’t pitched for the Chicago White Sox since 2021, is reinstated from the IL
- Could pilot strikes disrupt summer travel?
- Red Sox call up Justin Garza, Ryan Sherriff in bullpen shakeup
- Rachael Rollins is resigning — ‘in disgrace’ says Sen. Cotton
- S&P/TSX composite down almost 300 points Tuesday, U.S. markets also move lower
- Kentucky voters choose GOP candidate to take on Democratic Gov. Beshear
- Abortion rights face tectonic shift as lawmakers debate sharply curbing procedure in South
- 4 rescued in major fire in downtown Portland, Oregon, before firefighters pulled back as blaze rages