Month: July 2023
BelVita Breakfast Sandwich biscuits recalled following possible peanut contamination, company says
Kinga Krzeminska/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A pair of belVita Breakfast Sandwich products have been voluntarily recalled because they have potential “undeclared peanut,” according to the company that makes the biscuits. Mondelēz Global announced the [Read More…]
Four bodies, including infant, pulled from Rio Grande over 3-day span: Official
Mona Makela Photography/Getty Images (TEXAS) — Four bodies, including that of an infant, have been recovered from the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, since Saturday, according to Lt. Chris Olivarez, a spokesperson with the [Read More…]
125 injured after Israeli forces attack hospital
Boy_Anupong/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Israeli forces fired tear gas inside of a hospital in the West Bank city of Jenin on Tuesday that injured 125 people as a two-day raid on the city continued, [Read More…]
Joey Chestnut wins 16th hot dog eating contest after storm delays event
oscar acosta / 500px/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Joey Chestnut won the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest for the 16th time on Tuesday, adding to his record for the most career championships of any [Read More…]
Highland Park gathers to remember parade shooting victims 1 year later
larrybraunphotography.com/Getty Images (ILLINOIS) — It was a somber Fourth of July for the residents of Highland Park, Illinois, as they gathered to mark one year since the mass shooting that took the lives of seven [Read More…]
Secret Service investigating suspected cocaine found inside White House complex
Barry Winiker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON, D.C.) — Secret Service investigating suspected cocaine found inside White House complex The U.S. Secret Service on Tuesday said it was investigating an “unknown item” found inside the White House complex [Read More…]
Global Dairy Trade Index drops 3.3% Tuesday
The Global Dairy Trade Index fell 3.3% in Tuesday’s trading session. Prices for all products were down, but butter and buttermilk powder took the largest fall. Buttermilk powder was down 11.4% to just $2,189 per [Read More…]
Revelers across the US brave heat and heavy downpours to celebrate Fourth of July
BOSTON (AP) — Revelers across the U.S. braved heat and heavy rain to take part in Fourth of July activities Tuesday — celebrating the nation’s founding with parades, fireworks and hot dog eating contests at [Read More…]
Kepler drives in four to back Maeda’s strong start in Twins’ 9-3 win over Royals
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Max Kepler hit a three-run homer, driving in four runs, while Kenta Maeda continued his strong comeback from the injured list for the Minnesota Twins in a 9-3 win against the Kansas [Read More…]
Israeli forces fire tear gas inside hospital as raid continues
Boy_Anupong/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Israeli forces fired tear gas inside of a hospital in the West Bank city of Jenin on Tuesday that injured 125 people as a two-day raid on the city continued, [Read More…]
Highland Park gathers to remember parade shooting victims, push for change
larrybraunphotography.com/Getty Images (ILLINOIS) — It was a somber Fourth of July for the residents of Highland Park, Illinois, as they gathered to mark one year since the mass shooting that took the lives of seven [Read More…]
Black-owned banks, born out of post-slavery economic barriers, seek to address racial wealth gap
ABC News (NORTH CAROLINA) — When Dorian Bolden began expanding his coffee shop, Beyu Caffe, in Durham, North Carolina, he says the most difficult part was securing funding as a Black business owner. “I recognize [Read More…]
Secret Service investigating ‘unknown item’ found inside White House complex
Barry Winiker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON, D.C.) — The Secret Service on Tuesday said it was investigating an “unknown item” found inside the White House complex on Sunday and sources said it was described in radio traffic [Read More…]
Biden bemoans nation’s gun violence 1 year after Highland Park parade mass shooting
kolderal/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — President Joe Biden on Tuesday lamented recent shootings and called for stricter gun reforms in a statement marking one year after the holiday parade mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois. [Read More…]
What to know about Threads, the Meta-owned app set to take on Twitter
Christoph Dernbach/picture alliance via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk averted a cage fight last month but the companies they oversee — Meta and Twitter, respectively — are set to square [Read More…]
Van’s Gluten Free Original Waffles recalled for possible wheat allergen
USFDA (NEW YORK) — Gluten-free breakfast fans, check your freezer to ensure this newly recalled frozen waffle brand doesn’t make it to the toaster. On Monday, Van’s International Foods issued a voluntary recall with full [Read More…]
It’s a weather market
A market analyst says the grain markets will be influenced by the weather forecast as July begins and the U.S. corn crop matures. Tim Marsh with Summit Commodities tells Brownfield last week’s rains will be [Read More…]
Researcher says calf management and nutrition can improve
Dr. Mike Steele from the University of Guelph in Ontario shares some of what he’s learned about calf nutrition in today’s Managing for Profit …
Why is France rioting? What to know about the fatal police shooting of Nahel M
Bernard Van Berg / EyeEm/Getty Images (PARIS) — France has been beset by violent unrest in recent days after a police officer shot and killed a teenager in a Paris suburb. Here’s what we know [Read More…]
Top Ukrainian generals say counteroffensive is ‘going to plan’ as losses mount
pop_jop/Getty Images (KYIV, Ukraine) — Ukrainian Armed Forces have yet to reach their “full potential” but two top generals say the counteroffensive is “going to plan” despite anxiety among some Western analysts that Ukraine is [Read More…]
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