The Food and Drug Administration has released a partial list of retail establishments that may have sold onions from Mexico that have been implicated in an ongoing outbreak of Salmonella Oranienburg. However, the list may not be accurate, according to the agency. “This list represents the best information currently available to the FDA; however, it…
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A sure-fire way to create a kerfuffle in the courtroom is to fire or change out attorneys. Amos Miller knows this because he did it previously when USDA took him to federal court to get food safety regulations enforced. Joseph A. Macaluso of Morristown, PA, and Jeremy W. Mckey of Dallas, were Miller’s attorneys during…
Planks also help you build endurance, since you try to hold the move for a certain amount of time. It’s important to note, however, that holding a plank for longer is not necessarily “better.” If you’re doing a plank correctly, even a relatively short amount of time—say, 20 seconds—is going to feel challenging. It’s best…
After your initial evaluation, you can choose one of Tonal’s specific strength training programs, which typically last for four weeks and range from three to six workouts per week. For instance, I used the Stronger Every Day program with Coach Natalie, which is designed to help you increase your strength by about 1% with each…
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Former B.C. Lions player Josh Boden convicted of 2nd-degree murder of ex-girlfriend
by Sue JonesFormer B.C. Lions player Josh Boden has been convicted of second-degree murder in the killing of his ex-girlfriend Kimberly Hallgarth in 2009.Josh Boden, a former B.C. Lions wide receiver, was found guilty Thursday in B.C. Supreme Court of the 2nd-degree murder of his ex-girlfriend Kimberly Hallgarth. He is seen here during a 2012 court appearance…
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Risk of catching COVID-19 in Nunavik ‘highest it has ever been,’ say health officials
by Sue JonesMarie Rochette, the director of public health for Nunavik, said the region has had 302 cases in the last four weeks, compared to 81 before that, since the start of the pandemic.Kuujjuaq, seen from the air in July, is one of three communities in Nunavik on the red alert level for COVID-19, which means there…
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Regulator gives Canadian banks OK to raise dividends, boost executive pay again
by Sue JonesCanada’s banking regulator says it has cleared the way for banks and insurers to raise dividends and resume share buybacks.A pedestrian passes in front of a bank in the financial district of Toronto. (Brent Lewin/Bloomberg)Canada’s banking regulator says it has cleared the way for banks and insurers to raise dividends and resume share buybacks. Peter…
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Elections Canada investigating lack of voting access in some Indigenous communities
by Sue JonesElections Canada investigating lack of voting access in some Indigenous communities | CBC News LoadedPoliticsElections Canada says it has launched an investigation to see if errors cost Indigenous communities across Canada their right to vote.At least 3 First Nations near Kenora, Ont. did not have polling stations on election dayThe Canadian Press · Posted: Nov…
Flowers Foods Inc. has amended its Oct. 31 recall to include other products in addition to cupcakes, after a vendor reported pieces of metal mesh in the product. The company is now recalling Tastykake brand multi-pack cupcakes and certain “Krimpets” products. Recalled Tastykake “Krimpets” The Tastykake multi-pack cupcakes products being recalled were distributed to retail…