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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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have left families with traumatizing experiences. In just this year alone, several families have come forward after their loved ones contracted a flesh-eating bacteria.Over the weekend, a 77-year-old Florida woman died just a week and a half after she 254

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You can help NASA discover new planets.On Wednesday, the agency announced its new website called Planet Patrol, where astronomers can hunt down new worlds, with the public's help.NASA said they’d sort through images collected by NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite or TESS for short.“Automated methods of processing TESS data sometimes fail to catch imposters that look like exoplanets,” said project leader Veselin Kostov in a press release. “The human eye is extremely good at spotting such imposters, and we need citizen scientists to help us distinguish between the look-alikes and genuine planets.”TESS captured hundreds of thousands of snapshots over a year, but scientists need help because there are too many pictures to examine.Kostov said that computers are excellent at analyzing data, but sometimes fail to determine potential planets from fakes.Participants will answer questions as they sift through the images to help Kostov and his team of researchers narrow down the list of potential planets. 1027

  

Yuma Sector Border Patrol and Homeland security said they found a cross-border tunnel near Yuma, Ariz.Authorities say the tunnel was found at an abandoned Kentucky Fried Chicken located in San Luis, Arizona. The KFC was owned by Yuma resident Ivan Lopez.MORE: Read the full criminal complaint against Ivan LopezOn Monday, Aug. 13, San Luis Police Department stopped Ivan Lopez for a vehicle violation. Authorities found 168 kilograms of hard narcotics in two tool boxes. Authorities found approximately 118 kilograms of meth, 6 kilograms of cocaine, 3 kilograms of fentanyl, 13 kilograms of white heroin and 6 kilograms of brown heroin. MORE: Read the full memo for detention, detailing the investigation of the Yuma tunnel"As a nation in the midst of an opioid crisis this is a very significant seizure," says special agent, Scott Brown with Homeland Security Investigations. The tool boxes were spotted being removed from the abandoned KFC.Documents show that Lopez purchased the restaurant in April for 0,000. HSI agents were able to obtain a search warrant for Lopez's restaurant and his home. The tunnel was 22 ft. and continued 590 ft. to its endpoint in Mexico. Authorities say the tunnel was 5 ft. tall and 3 ft. wide.  Scott says, "the tunnel entry point was found at a residential compound, accessed through a trapped door under a bed."At the  U.S. entry point, there was no mechanism to physically come up to the small opening. Scot says, authorities believe the narcotics were raised up by a rope, loaded into the toolbox and then taken out of the abandoned restaurant. This drug seizure was 1.2 million dollars street value in Yuma. Scott says, the further you get from the border the more that value increases. Officials are still accessing to see how long the tunnel had been in operation. Scott says they can safely say it's been a number of years. It is still unknown if construction began before or after Lopez purchased the KFC. Details are limited and it is still an active investigation. 2154

  

With the advancement of technology, it’s rare to pay for things using cash. We use our cards, phones and the internet to pay for what we need. Now, more churches are turning to digital donations to collect their tithes and offerings.St. Andrew United Methodist Church in Denver, Colorado is one church already going digital.Judy Cox, a churchgoer and volunteer at St. Andrew, doesn’t wait until Sunday to give her donations to the church.“It's like all the rest of my bills; I pay them electronically,” explains Cox. “Then that's one huge chore I don't have to think of each month.”Andy Dunning, an executive pastor at St. Andrew, says more than 40 percent of the congregation is giving their offerings regularly online. 728

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