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because the lettuce might be contaminated with E. coli.According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), the products were from October 14 through October 16 and sold in Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia and Wisconsin.The products have the establishment number "EST. 18502B" inside the USDA mark of inspection. Specific product information can be found on this spreadsheet.FSIS lists this recall as a high health risk, meaning "there is a reasonable probability that the use of the product will cause serious, adverse health consequences," according to the recall.The recall comes after the Maryland Department of Health collected an unopened package of the product, and the lettuce tested positive for E. coli. All products from the same lot of lettuce are included in the recall.FSIS is concerned that some product may be in distribution centers, restaurants, or institutional refrigerators or freezers.Consumers with questions regarding the recall can contact Mary Toscano, Consumer Affairs Manager for Bonduelle at 1-800-800-7822.To read the full recall 1298
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night while walking with her mother in the Bronx.According to the NYPD, it was around 11:20 p.m. when 16-year-old Karol Sanchez was walking with her mom on Eagle Avenue, near East 156th Street in the Melrose section of the Bronx.The mother and daughter were approached by a beige-colored four-door sedan that then stopped next to them, police said. Two unidentified men got out of the car, grabbed the teen girl and dragged her inside the vehicle, officials said.The men pushed the girl's mother to the ground before getting in the car, along with two other identified men, and driving off, heading eastbound on East 156th Street, police said.??WANTED??for a KIDNAPPING in the vicinity of East 156 Street and Eagle Avenue 724
on the street because a white woman said the man looked at her suspiciously.The witness streamed the event on Facebook live."I was going to the CVS over here when this young man was stopped because a Caucasian lady said that he looked at her suspiciously and he has been pulled over walking to go to eat by two police officers for suspicion of being black," the witness says in the video.In the video, the 20-year-old man identifies himself to police and a apologizes for the inconvenience. "They need to make a warning sign for Royal Oak: 'Don't stare too long.," the man said in the video."No, don't be black and stare," the witness said. According to the witness, the man was going to meet his girlfriend at a nearby restaurant. The restaurant later paid for the man's meal, according to a restaurant employee.Later, more officers arrived on the scene along with a supervisor. Eventually, they let the man leave.Though the Royal Oak Police confirmed they are investigating the incident, they declined to provide more information or make anyone available for an interview."We are in the process of evaluating what mistakes have been made and we will own them, we will learn from them, and we will continue to strive to be better in everything we do," Royal Oak Mayor Michael Fournier in a statement, in part.This story was originally published by 1351
for COVID-19, better known as coronavirus.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has yet to confirm the diagnosis.As of Tuesday morning, Arizona had seen 164
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