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USDA warns of potential listeria contamination in HelloFresh meals Federal health authorities are warning of potential listeria contamination of ready-to-eat meals by HelloFresh that contain recalled frozen spinach. Dolly Parton’s sister asks for prayers as singer faces health issues The appeal comes after Dolly Parton has canceled appearances in Las Vegas and Dollywood for health reasons. But the singer has said she is not ready to quit. White House may fund food assistance program with money from tariffs While the federal government is shut down without a budget, White House officials said tariffs could pay for food assistance for women, infants and children. Noem visits Portland ICE facility amid clashes over protests Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek said she reiterated to the Homeland Security chief that Portland was not experiencing a rebellion and federal troops were unnecessary. Trump: Some furloughed workers may not get back pay As the federal government's shutdown continues, President Donald Trump on Tuesday suggested some furloughed federal workers won't get back pay when it ends. N.Y. Fed: Consumers’ expectations down due to inflation and tariffs Rising food costs, combined with economic uncertainty, dampen consumers' expectations for the coming year, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Supreme Court appears poised to strike down ban on conversion therapy The Supreme Court's conservative justices signaled Tuesday they were likely to side with a therapist who argued that a ban on conversion therapy violates her free speech rights. Space agencies track rare 3I/ATLAS interstellar object near Mars NASA and the European Space Agency are tracking the 3I/ATLAS interstellar object as it travels past Mars on its way toward the Sun and through the solar system. Canadian marine park warns it may have to euthanize beluga whales Marineland, a closed tourist attraction in Niagara Falls, Ontario, wants to send the belugas to a theme park in China. But a Canadian official says that's illegal. Gaza war second anniversary could reopen path to Palestinian statehood Hamas's "Operation Al Aqsa Flood" two years ago and Israel's war on the Gaza Strip have transformed the Middle East, and reverberated across the world. Ruphin Fortunat Zafisambo named Madagascar prime minister amid protests Madagascar Pres. Andry Rajoelina appointed Gen. Ruphin Fortunat Zafisambo as the island nation's prime minister to address protests mostly led by young adults. EU to match U.S. steel tariffs, raising angst among U.K. companies The European Union has announced it will match President Donald Trump's tariffs on steel, causing the United Kingdom's steel industry to worry about its future. Marjorie Taylor Greene airs support for ACA tax credit extention Rep. Marjorie Taylor, R-Ga., wants to negotiate with congressional Democrats to extend health insurance tax credits for working Americans and their families. Maryland man leaves the gym, wins $31,118.30 lottery prize A Maryland man made a quick stop on his way home from the gym and scored a $31,118.30 prize from the Maryland Lottery's Racetrax virtual horse racing game. Ex-FBI Director James Comey's arraignment moved to Wednesday The arraignment for ex-FBI Director James Comey has been bumped up a day as the Trump administration takes its aim at the bureau's former top official. Cincinnati Bengals to trade for Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco The Cincinnati Bengals agreed to trade for Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco, the teams announced Tuesday. Flacco started four games this season. Liam Hemsworth is 'The Witcher' in first Season 4 trailer Liam Hemsworth replaces Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia in the latest trailer for Season 4 of the Netflix series "The Witcher." The show returns Oct. 30. Gold reaches $4K for the first time The price of gold rose to $4,000 for the first time ever Tuesday, as investors seek more stability. The metal is up 50% this year as the dollar has dropped. Fatty liver disease risk linked to both sugary and diet drinks Researchers released a study suggesting both sugary drinks and diet sodas are associated with a higher risk of consumers developing fatty liver disease. Look: Ohio zoo asks for help naming newborn rhino calf The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in Ohio is asking members of the public to help name a critically endangered eastern black rhino calf born at the facility. Canadian PM Carney talk tariffs with Trump in D.C. visit U.S. President Donald Trump met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House on Tuesday to resume trade discussions. Study finds link between inflammation and fatigue in cancer patients Researchers found inflammation was linked to fatigue among nearly 200 women with early-stage breast cancer during and after radiation and chemotherapy. Senators criticize AG Pam Bondi for lack of answers at hearing U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday, and refused to answer questions on several topics. |
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Health Care Politics Bolster Democrats in Shutdown FightEven President Trump has conceded that he and his party could face political pain from rising premiums, stiffening Democrats’ spines as they demand a subsidy extension. Mass Layoffs Trump Is Threatening in Shutdown Fight May Be IllegalUnions have sued to block any firings, which budget experts believe are not even needed to protect essential federal services. Trump Suggests Furloughed Federal Workers May Not Receive Back Pay After ShutdownUnion leaders and Democratic lawmakers say the move would run afoul of a law adopted under President Trump’s first term. 3 Key Takeaways From the Bondi HearingThe session before a Senate panel featured more fireworks than facts as Democrats and the attorney general repeatedly clashed. Pam Bondi Goes on the Attack During Senate HearingAt a Senate committee hearing, the attorney general avoided answering pointed queries by repeatedly laying into her questioners and casting her responses as a defense of the Trump administration. What Does the National Guard Do? Why Are Its Troops in U.S. Cities?The Guard has been federally mobilized around the country at least 10 times since World War II, with presidents using it to respond to civil unrest. New Race-Day Worry for the Chicago Marathon: Immigration EnforcementTensions over the federal intervention in the city have many runners worried about what to expect during the race, which passes through immigrant neighborhoods and draws many participants from abroad. Israel Marks Two-Year Anniversary of Oct. 7 in Subdued FashionThe somber milestone comes with peace talks underway, hostages from the Hamas-led attack still in Gaza, more than 67,000 Palestinians dead and Israel more isolated than ever. Witkoff and Kushner Expected to Join Israel-Hamas TalksSteve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, both architects of President Trump’s plan to end the war, are expected to join mediation efforts between Israel and Hamas. In a Private Park in North Carolina, Confederate Statues Are Rising AgainA state law limits what can happen to a Confederate statue after it is removed. Valor Memorial, a private park, has become a destination for some. Saul Zabar, Smoked Fish Czar of Upper West Side, Dies at 97He led his parents’ appetizing store, Zabar’s, for more than 70 years, turning it into an institution synonymous with New York. Hunter Biden Pursued a Deal to Sell Land Around the U.S. Embassy in RomaniaThe proposed transaction, stemming from relationships that started while his father was vice president and involving a Chinese partner, underscores the extent of Mr. Biden’s questionable business dealings abroad. New Yorkers Observe Oct. 7 Anniversary With Eye Toward Peace TalksPeople gathered in remembrance of hostages held by Hamas and in protest of Israel’s destructive campaign in Gaza as negotiators discussed a possible agreement to end the war. Oct. 7 Anniversary Arrives During Heated Final Stretch of Mayor’s RaceBoth Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo planned to attend events marking the anniversary of the Hamas attacks and honoring the victims. As Blue Jays Advance, America’s Pastime Is in Canada’s Cross HairsPolitical tensions remain high between the United States and Canada, making this a striking moment for the Toronto Blue Jays to be dominating the New York Yankees in October. Emeril’s Restaurant Revived by His 22-Year-Old Son? Bam, 3 Stars!Three years ago, E.J. Lagasse took over his father’s New Orleans flagship restaurant and made it an enchanting tasting-menu experience. 200 Animals and a 95-Year-Old Are Found Inside a Squalid Suburban HomeThe woman was confined to her room by clutter, and a Long Island wildlife rehabilitator faces charges. The authorities found everything from cats to voles, many of them in dire conditions. Trump Is Not Afraid of Civil War. Neither Is Stephen Miller.After all, there is “an enemy within.” Ex-Husband Contradicts a Man Appealing Conviction in Pelicot Rape CaseThe man said he did not know Gisèle Pelicot had been drugged. Her ex-husband, who admitted drugging and raping her and inviting strangers to join him, testified that the man knew. N.J. Attorney General Investigating Uber Over Handling of Sexual AssaultsThe investigation, according to people with knowledge of the inquiry, is focused on whether Uber committed consumer fraud in how it promoted consumer safeguards. Mars Orbiter Captures Rare Images of Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS3I/ATLAS, only the third object from beyond our solar system ever spotted from Earth, was viewed from Mars by an orbiting European spacecraft. John B. Gurdon, 92, Dies; Nobelist Paved Way for Cloning of AnimalsHis work in the manipulation of cells laid the foundation for stem cell biology and regenerative medicine and led to the first cloned large mammal, a sheep named Dolly. |
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Federal health authorities are warning of potential listeria contamination of ready-to-eat meals by HelloFresh that contain recalled frozen spinach.
The appeal comes after Dolly Parton has canceled appearances in Las Vegas and Dollywood for health reasons. But the singer has said she is not ready to quit.
While the federal government is shut down without a budget, White House officials said tariffs could pay for food assistance for women, infants and children.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek said she reiterated to the Homeland Security chief that Portland was not experiencing a rebellion and federal troops were unnecessary.
As the federal government's shutdown continues, President Donald Trump on Tuesday suggested some furloughed federal workers won't get back pay when it ends.
Rising food costs, combined with economic uncertainty, dampen consumers' expectations for the coming year, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
The Supreme Court's conservative justices signaled Tuesday they were likely to side with a therapist who argued that a ban on conversion therapy violates her free speech rights.
NASA and the European Space Agency are tracking the 3I/ATLAS interstellar object as it travels past Mars on its way toward the Sun and through the solar system.
Marineland, a closed tourist attraction in Niagara Falls, Ontario, wants to send the belugas to a theme park in China. But a Canadian official says that's illegal.
Hamas's "Operation Al Aqsa Flood" two years ago and Israel's war on the Gaza Strip have transformed the Middle East, and reverberated across the world.
Madagascar Pres. Andry Rajoelina appointed Gen. Ruphin Fortunat Zafisambo as the island nation's prime minister to address protests mostly led by young adults.
The European Union has announced it will match President Donald Trump's tariffs on steel, causing the United Kingdom's steel industry to worry about its future.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor, R-Ga., wants to negotiate with congressional Democrats to extend health insurance tax credits for working Americans and their families.
A Maryland man made a quick stop on his way home from the gym and scored a $31,118.30 prize from the Maryland Lottery's Racetrax virtual horse racing game.
The arraignment for ex-FBI Director James Comey has been bumped up a day as the Trump administration takes its aim at the bureau's former top official.
The Cincinnati Bengals agreed to trade for Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco, the teams announced Tuesday. Flacco started four games this season.
Liam Hemsworth replaces Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia in the latest trailer for Season 4 of the Netflix series "The Witcher." The show returns Oct. 30.
The price of gold rose to $4,000 for the first time ever Tuesday, as investors seek more stability. The metal is up 50% this year as the dollar has dropped.
Researchers released a study suggesting both sugary drinks and diet sodas are associated with a higher risk of consumers developing fatty liver disease.
The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in Ohio is asking members of the public to help name a critically endangered eastern black rhino calf born at the facility.
U.S. President Donald Trump met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House on Tuesday to resume trade discussions.
Researchers found inflammation was linked to fatigue among nearly 200 women with early-stage breast cancer during and after radiation and chemotherapy.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday, and refused to answer questions on several topics. 
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