2 Million Baked Goods Are Recalled Over Listeria Risk
2 Million Baked Goods Are Recalled Over Listeria Risk The recall, which was initiated on Jan. 7 and upgraded on Wednesday, includes several Dunkin’ products, federal safety officials said.
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2 Million Baked Goods Are Recalled Over Listeria Risk The recall, which was initiated on Jan. 7 and upgraded on Wednesday, includes several Dunkin’ products, federal safety officials said.
Three Men Convicted of Playing a Role in Ring That Preyed on U.S. Museums A jury found them guilty of conspiring as part of a crew to steal art, sports memorabilia and artifacts from smaller museums.
Gyalo Thondup, Political Operator and Brother of the Dalai Lama, Dies at 97 Mr. Thondup’s influence in Tibet has been seen as second only to his younger brother, Tenzin Gyatso, the exiled head of Tibetan Buddhism, whom he spent decades trying to help return to their homeland.
How GoFundMe Became a $250 Million Lifeline After the L.A. Fires Donations on the crowdfunding site to people and fire relief efforts have exceeded those for all natural disasters worldwide last year.
In Santa Fe School Shooting Trial, a Texas Lawyer’s Own Grief Lori Laird was defending a couple whose son shot 23 people at his school, while engaged in a desperate struggle with her own son’s mental illness. When are parents to blame?
An American Teacher Went to Ukraine. Now He’s in a Russian Prison. Stephen Hubbard was a wanderer. But when he moved to Ukraine, the war brought arrest, torture and imprisonment. He turns 73 this week.
This Isn’t the Donald Trump America Elected He is making us a corrupted, brittle superpower.
‘Anora’ Wins Big at Producers and Directors Guild Awards The film that takes those two major industry prizes almost always goes on to win the best-picture Oscar.
Ramaswamy’s Celebrity and Trump Ties Give Him a Jump in Ohio Governor’s Race Vivek Ramaswamy’s short and rocky tenure in Washington isn’t turning off Republican voters in his home state.
A Guide to the Lawsuits Against the Trump Executive Orders Dozens of suits have been filed that seek to stop some of President Trump’s executive orders. Here’s a brief rundown.
‘Dad, I Came Back Alive!’ Israeli Hostages Start to Give Glimpses of Ordeal. Hostages freed before Saturday’s exchange have expressed relief and joy, while descriptions of the torment they endured are trickling out.
Trump’s Shameful Campaign Against Transgender Americans Trump’s attacks on trans people are on the wrong side of history and humanity.
Federal Courts Are the Frontline for Those Opposing Trump Executive Orders With a compliant Congress and mostly quiet streets, the president’s opponents are turning to the judicial branch with a flurry of legal actions. But can the courts keep up?
Dozens of Maoist Guerrillas Killed in Central India, Officials Say Rebels known as Naxalites have waged an insurgency that has ebbed and flowed over decades, but government operations have given them less space to maneuver.
Israeli Troops Withdraw From Netzarim Corridor in Gaza Israel’s military withdrew from the Netzarim Corridor under the cease-fire with Hamas. During the war, troops patrolled the zone that splits the territory, preventing evacuated Palestinians from returning north.
Springfield, Ohio, Sues Neo-Nazi Group, Saying It Intimidated Haitians In the lawsuit, the city states that people associated with the group made death threats last year against those who expressed support for Haitian residents.
Chiefs Might Win Third Title in a Row but They Can’t Own the Phrase ‘Three-Peat’ As sports catchphrases start to stick, savvy coaches and athletes are moving to protect them with federal trademarks. “Three-Peat” is just one of many.
Democratic Lawmakers Denied Entry to the Department of Education It was the fourth agency this week that federal employees blocked congressional Democrats from entering amid a push to shutter government agencies and dramatically cut the federal work force.
Bird Flu Suspected in Deaths of Ducks and Wild Birds at N.Y.C. Zoos Three ducks died of the disease at the Queens Zoo, while three more ducks and nine wild birds that died at the Bronx Zoo were being tested for the virus, according to the parks’ operator.
Musk Team’s Treasury Access Raises Security Fears, Despite Judge’s Ordered Halt A judge ruled Saturday that the activities of Elon Musk’s government cost-cutting effort risk “the disclosure of sensitive and confidential information” and render them “more vulnerable than before to hacking.”