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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning letter to sandwich chain Jimmy John's, accusing the company of selling fresh produce linked to five outbreaks of E. coli or salmonella in the past seven years.
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  1. FDA issues Jimmy John's warning letter over E. coli, salmonella outbreaks
  2. Memphis Grizzlies' Brandon Clarke out at least two weeks with quad injury
  3. Mallinckrodt reaches $1.6B deal to settle thousands of opioid lawsuits
  4. Atlanta Braves' Freddie Freeman dealing with right elbow inflammation
  5. Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry to return vs. Washington Wizards
  6. Michelle Janavs sentenced to 5 months in college admissions scam
  7. Air Force squadron from Little Rock trains with colleagues at Yokota AFB
  8. Atlanta Falcons to let Pro Bowl TE Austin Hooper, two others test free agency
  9. In photos: Moments from the 2020 Fall-Winter Paris Fashion Week
  10. Transportation Command head questions Air Force's plan for refueler upgrades
  11. Coronavirus cases slow in China as clusters grow worldwide
  12. William Barr tells senators he plans to make changes to FISA court
  13. 76ers' Ben Simmons to miss at least two weeks with nerve issue in lower back
  14. Vernon Madison dies of natural causes after 30 years on death row
  15. Senate fails to pass two abortion bills
  16. Yankees' Luis Severino to undergo season-ending Tommy John surgery
  17. Disney names Bob Chapek as new CEO; Bob Iger to step down immediately
  18. Pentagon considers 'scaling back' exercises due to coronavirus
  19. Dow sinks 879 points amid growing coronavirus fears
  20. 38 states join Connecticut's Juul investigation
  21. Watch: Deer crashes through Ohio couple's house
  22. Facebook post alerts man to winning lottery ticket on his dashboard
  23. Humans in Asia survived Toba volcanic super-eruption 74,000 years ago
  24. Police arrest 19-year-old for allegedly attempting to 'blow up' car near Pentagon

FDA issues Jimmy John's warning letter over E. coli, salmonella outbreaks

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning letter to sandwich chain Jimmy John's, accusing the company of selling fresh produce linked to five outbreaks of E. coli or salmonella in the past seven years.
    

Memphis Grizzlies' Brandon Clarke out at least two weeks with quad injury

Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke will sit out at least two weeks because of a right quad injury.
    

Mallinckrodt reaches $1.6B deal to settle thousands of opioid lawsuits

Generic drug manufacturer Mallinckrodt announced a tentative $1.6 billion agreement Tuesday to settle thousands of claims brought against the company in a sprawling lawsuit.
    

Atlanta Braves' Freddie Freeman dealing with right elbow inflammation

Atlanta Braves star first baseman Freddie Freeman was scratched from the team's starting lineup Tuesday due to inflammation in his right elbow.
    

Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry to return vs. Washington Wizards

After being sidelined for nearly four months because of a fractured hand, Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is expected to return to the court this week.
    

Michelle Janavs sentenced to 5 months in college admissions scam

A federal judge in Boston sentenced Hot Pockets heiress Michelle Janavs to five months in prison Tuesday for paying $300,000 in bribes to help her children obtain admission to college.
    

Air Force squadron from Little Rock trains with colleagues at Yokota AFB

Airmen from Yokota Air Base has welcomed four Air Mobility Command C-130J Super Hercules aircraft from Little Rock Air Force Base in Arkansas, the Air Force announced Tuesday.
    

Atlanta Falcons to let Pro Bowl TE Austin Hooper, two others test free agency

The Atlanta Falcons will allow Pro Bowl tight end Austin Hooper, linebacker De'Vondre Campbell and offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer to hit the open market as unrestricted free agents.
    

In photos: Moments from the 2020 Fall-Winter Paris Fashion Week

Designers present their 2020 fall-winter collections during Paris Fashion week starting February 25, 2020.
    

Transportation Command head questions Air Force's plan for refueler upgrades

The head of U.S. Transportation Command has publicly challenged the Air Force's plan to retire its older aerial refueling aircraft.
    

Coronavirus cases slow in China as clusters grow worldwide

Chinese health officials on Tuesday reported 71 deaths from the coronavirus over the day prior, the lowest number it has recorded in a 24-hour period since early this month when daily death tolls were on the rise.
    

William Barr tells senators he plans to make changes to FISA court

Attorney General William Barr told Republican senators he plans on making reforms to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Court during a private lunch Tuesday.
    

76ers' Ben Simmons to miss at least two weeks with nerve issue in lower back

Philadelphia 76ers star Ben Simmons will be out for an extended period of time due to a nerve impingement in his lower back.
    

Vernon Madison dies of natural causes after 30 years on death row

An Alabama inmate who spent more than 30 years on death row has died, one year after the Supreme Court ruled he should be spared execution because of dementia, his lawyers announced.
    

Senate fails to pass two abortion bills

The Senate on Tuesday rejected two abortion-related bills, including one that would ban abortions after 20 weeks.
    

Yankees' Luis Severino to undergo season-ending Tommy John surgery

Less than a week after being shut down, New York Yankees starting pitcher Luis Severino will require season-ending Tommy John surgery.
    

Disney names Bob Chapek as new CEO; Bob Iger to step down immediately

Disney named Bob Chapek its new CEO on Tuesday, announcing that Bob Iger will step down effective immediately.
    

Pentagon considers 'scaling back' exercises due to coronavirus

The U.S. military is considering scaling back international exercises and extending closure of overseas facilities as coronavirus spreads across the globe, officials say.
    

Dow sinks 879 points amid growing coronavirus fears

An expected rebound after Monday's 1,000-point nosedive on Wall Street did not arrive at the end of trading Tuesday amid renewed concerns about the spread of the coronavirus.
    

38 states join Connecticut's Juul investigation

A coalition of 28 states joined Connecticut's investigation into Juul's marketing and sales practices of vaping products, Virginia's attorney general announced Tuesday.
    

Watch: Deer crashes through Ohio couple's house

An Ohio couple were left cleaning up a sizable mess after a deer dashed into their home and crashed into walls and windows while searching for a way out.
    

Facebook post alerts man to winning lottery ticket on his dashboard

A Missouri man said a $111,000 jackpot-winning lottery ticket spent days on the dashboard of his vehicle before a social media post tipped him off that it was a winner.
    

Humans in Asia survived Toba volcanic super-eruption 74,000 years ago

Scientists argue Homo sapiens arrived in Asia much earlier than previous estimates, and that the impact of the Toba super-eruption on climate and environment has been overstated.
    

Police arrest 19-year-old for allegedly attempting to 'blow up' car near Pentagon

Police in Alexandria, Va., arrested a 19-year-old man Tuesday for allegedly attempting to "blow up" a vehicle outside the Pentagon, the U.S. Justice Department said.
    
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  11. Hosni Mubarak dies at 91. His autocratic rule of Egypt ended with a citizens’ revolt. - The Washington Post
  12. How Iran became a hot zone for coronavirus in Middle East - Los Angeles Times
  13. Disney CEO Bob Chapek, 5 things to know about Bob Iger's successor - Fox Business
  14. Jimmy John's removes sprouts from restaurants after FDA warning letter about E. coli - USA TODAY
  15. Opioid manufacturer reaches proposed $1.6 billion settlement - CNN
  16. The traits Warren Buffett looks for in Berkshire Hathaway's board of directors - CNBC
  17. Fujifilm Unveils Instax Mini 11 Instant Camera with Auto Exposure, Macro Mode and More - PetaPixel
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  19. The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra’s 120Hz display is a huge battery hog - TechRadar India
  20. 'The Bachelor': A Christian Gives Her Take on The Madison Prewett and Peter Weber Drama - Showbiz Cheat Sheet
  21. Juror in Harvey Weinstein case says she hopes Annabella Sciorra, others get closure - CNN
  22. Bargersville teen joins Team Kelly after three-chair turn on "Voice" Blind Auditions - WTHR
  23. How Luis Severino’s Injury Impacts Red Sox’s Odds Of Overtaking Yankees - NESN
  24. NFL Combine Takeaways: Joe Burrow Puts the Rumors to Rest - The Ringer
  25. The real reason why Matt Rhule spurned Giants for Panthers - New York Post
  26. How 'urgency' could lead Bears to change quarterbacks - NBCSports.com
  27. Katherine Johnson should also be remembered for desegregating higher education - The Washington Post
  28. Stabilizing freeze-dried cellular machinery unlocks cell-free biotechnology - Phys.org
  29. Scientists accidentally discover first 'animal' that doesn't breathe oxygen - CNET
  30. After a Challenging First Year on Mars, InSight Shows Us that Mars is Seismically Active - Universe Today
  31. Seven people being monitored in Iowa for novel coronavirus - KWQC-TV6
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Grandfather of toddler who died falling from cruise ship to plead guilty in her death - NBC News

Amid changing claims from Evelyn Boswell's mother, authorities push back - Tennessean


Man accused of killing 1 at Missouri center was custodian angry at being sent home, police say - NBC News

Amy Klobuchar describes 10th Democratic debate as a "slug fest" - CBS News

Search for daughter of ‘Doomsday cult’ mom Lori Vallow turns to Yellowstone - New York Post

CDC warns coronavirus outbreak will worsen - ABC News

Watch how Trump butchers every Indian name except ... Taj Mahal - CNN

Hosni Mubarak dies at 91. His autocratic rule of Egypt ended with a citizens’ revolt. - The Washington Post

How Iran became a hot zone for coronavirus in Middle East - Los Angeles Times

Disney CEO Bob Chapek, 5 things to know about Bob Iger's successor - Fox Business

Jimmy John's removes sprouts from restaurants after FDA warning letter about E. coli - USA TODAY

Opioid manufacturer reaches proposed $1.6 billion settlement - CNN

The traits Warren Buffett looks for in Berkshire Hathaway's board of directors - CNBC

Fujifilm Unveils Instax Mini 11 Instant Camera with Auto Exposure, Macro Mode and More - PetaPixel

Apple’s Secret Monopoly - OneZero

The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra’s 120Hz display is a huge battery hog - TechRadar India

'The Bachelor': A Christian Gives Her Take on The Madison Prewett and Peter Weber Drama - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Juror in Harvey Weinstein case says she hopes Annabella Sciorra, others get closure - CNN

Bargersville teen joins Team Kelly after three-chair turn on "Voice" Blind Auditions - WTHR

How Luis Severino’s Injury Impacts Red Sox’s Odds Of Overtaking Yankees - NESN

NFL Combine Takeaways: Joe Burrow Puts the Rumors to Rest - The Ringer

The real reason why Matt Rhule spurned Giants for Panthers - New York Post

How 'urgency' could lead Bears to change quarterbacks - NBCSports.com

Katherine Johnson should also be remembered for desegregating higher education - The Washington Post

Stabilizing freeze-dried cellular machinery unlocks cell-free biotechnology - Phys.org

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  24. Disclosure of Plácido Domingo Allegations Scuttles $500,000 Deal
  25. Mallinckrodt Reaches $1.6 Billion Deal to Settle Opioid Lawsuits
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Bernie Sanders Heard His Name a Lot

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Spread of Virus Could Hasten the Great Coming Apart of Globalization

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Trump Demands 2 Liberal Supreme Court Justices Recuse Themselves From His Cases

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Judge in Roger Stone Case Warns About Attacks on Juror by Trump and Others

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New Delhi Streets Turn Into Battleground, Hindus vs. Muslims

As President Trump toured India’s capital, at least 11 people were killed in mob violence that upended a working-class neighborhood.
    

Trump Sees Commitment to Religious Freedom in India as Riots Break Out

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Dems, You Can Defeat Trump in a Landslide

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Why Religion Is the Best Hope Against Trump

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