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La Ceiba Foods Recalls Cottage Cheese Over Listeria Contamination, Linked to Outbreak
La Ceiba Foods has recalled La Colonia and Selectos Latinos cottage cheese products due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. This recall is linked to a multi-state outbreak causing illnesses and one death across Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
HealthBusinessPolitics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentMedical ScienceLegalAgricultureSocial Issues Product RecallListeria monocytogenesCottage CheeseLa Ceiba FoodsClover Hill DairyFood SafetyMarylandFood RecallsFDADrugs
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Bear Stewart LLC Recalls Cookie Dough Over Undeclared Soy Allergy Risk
Bear Stewart LLC is recalling Bakr Brown Butter Chocolate Chunk Ready To Bake Cookie Dough due to undeclared soy. Distributed in Southern California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah Target stores from June 11, 2026, the product poses a serious allergy risk. No illnesses reported.
HealthBusiness Product RecallSoy AllergyCookie DoughBear Stewart LLCTarget StoresFood SafetyCaliforniaFood RecallsFDADrugs
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House Advances KIDS Act, Renames California Post Offices
The House of Representatives advanced the KIDS Act and two bills to rename California post offices. Facilities in Tustin and Glendale will honor Ursula Ellen Kennedy and Paul Ignatius, reflecting recent legislative actions on June 29, 2026.
Politics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentCongressLegal KIDS ActHouse of RepresentativesLegislationPost OfficeCaliforniaUrsula Ellen KennedyPaul IgnatiusU.S. Library of Congress
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Media Monitor: USA TODAY Reports on Supreme Court Rulings, Senator's Crash, and Election Threat Concerns
USA TODAY is reporting on recent Supreme Court decisions, including expanded presidential power and mail-in voting protections, a car crash involving Sen. Chris Coons, and state officials' distrust of federal election threat sharing.
Politics and GovernmentLegalSocial IssuesFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsCongressElection Supreme CourtElection ThreatsPresidential PowerMail-in VotingChris CoonsDelawareDonald J TrumpUSA TODAYUSA TODAY On Politics
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Total Nutrition Inc. Recalls Organic Moringa Products Amid Salmonella Concerns
Total Nutrition Inc. is recalling TNVitamins 100% Organic Moringa Capsules and Powder due to potential Salmonella contamination from a raw ingredient supplier. No illnesses are reported, but consumers should dispose of affected products immediately to prevent serious health risks.
HealthBusinessMedical ScienceEconomyEducationSocial Issues Total Nutrition Inc.Organic MoringaSalmonellaProduct RecallFood SafetyDietary SupplementsFDAFood RecallsDrugs
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Fairfax County Health Department Expands Walk-in Service Hours
Fairfax County Health Department will expand walk-in hours at all four public health centers starting July 1. Services include vaccinations, STI testing, and maternity care, enhancing access for residents.
HealthBusinessScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentMedical ScienceReal EstateEnvironmentTransportationEconomyGeneral Politics Fairfax CountyHealth DepartmentWalk-in HoursVaccinationsSTI TestingMaternity ServicesPublic HealthFairfax County GovernmentRestonVirginiaVA
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Canadian Man Charged with Child Exploitation After Nashville Arrest
A Canadian man, Alexander Towns, 44, was arrested in Nashville for child exploitation offenses. He is charged with distributing child pornography and attempted online enticement after traveling to meet a purported minor.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Alexander TownsChild ExploitationFBINashvilleCanadaOnline EnticementProject Safe Childhood
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Man Sentenced to Five Years for Arson at San Jose Post Office
Richard Tillman received a five-year federal prison sentence for arson at a San Jose Post Office. He intentionally set the fire to "make a point to the United States government," causing extensive damage and owing over $2.3 million in restitution.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegal Richard TillmanSan JoseArsonPost OfficeFederal PrisonRestitutionCrime & JusticeFBI
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Memphis Armed Career Criminal Sentenced to Over 17 Years for Bank Robberies
Memphis man Freddy Najil received over 17 years in federal prison for three armed bank robberies across Arkansas and Mississippi. His extensive criminal history led to an enhanced sentence for bank robbery and firearm possession.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial IssuesBanking Freddy NajilBank RobberyFelon in Possession of a FirearmFederal PrisonArkansasMississippiArmed Career CriminalFBI
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ICE Arrests Violent Criminals and Drug Traffickers Nationwide
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) apprehended numerous individuals convicted of serious crimes, including homicide, sexual assault, and drug trafficking, across the country over the weekend.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesLegal U.S. Immigration and Customs EnforcementCriminal ArrestsHomicideSexual AssaultDrug TraffickingIllegal AliensPublic SafetyU.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Columbia University Reflects on Claire Shipman's Impactful Tenure as Acting President
As Columbia University transitions to a new president, it honors Claire Shipman's dedicated service as acting president, highlighting her commitment to student life, academic excellence, and community engagement.
BusinessHealthSportEducationMedical ScienceSocial Issues Columbia UniversityClaire ShipmanActing PresidentJennifer L. MnookinStudent LifeAcademic ResearchUniversity Partnershipsnewsletter
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Media Monitor: Treating AI as 'Coworkers' Reduces Human Performance, Study Finds
MIT Technology Review reports a study found that managers treating AI tools as 'employees' caught 18% fewer errors, highlighting risks of misframing AI in the workplace and its impact on human responsibility.
BusinessScience & TechnologyArtificial IntelligenceEconomyEmployment and LaborSocial IssuesEducation AIWorkplaceHuman-AI InteractionManagementResearchEmma WilesSilicon ValleyMIT Technology ReviewMITsciencetechnology
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Jury Convicts Former South Lake Tahoe Man in Nearly $1 Million Crypto and Investment Fraud
Daniel Chartraw, 53, was found guilty of defrauding investors of nearly $1 million through cryptocurrency and sham business ventures. He used aliases and false promises, never investing funds as represented. Sentencing is set for September 2026.
Law EnforcementBusinessLegalEconomyFinancial MarketsFederal Government Daniel ChartrawCryptocurrency FraudInvestment FraudSacramentoSouth Lake TahoeFBIFinancial Crime
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Social Security Administration Reports Historic Service Improvements
The Social Security Administration announced historic service improvements, including reduced wait times and increased online transactions, under Commissioner Frank J. Bisignano's leadership. These advancements reflect a commitment to a digital-first approach and better customer service.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyFederal GovernmentGeneral PoliticsComputers and InternetEconomySocial Issues Social Security AdministrationFrank J. BisignanoDonald J TrumpService ImprovementsTechnologyDisability ClaimsGovernment
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Media Monitor: Dangerous Heat Dome to Intensify Over Eastern U.S.
The Washington Post reports a dangerous heat dome will bring triple-digit temperatures and record-breaking heat to the Eastern U.S., impacting over 220 million Americans.
WeatherMediaGeneral WeatherSocial Issues Heat domeEastern United StatesRecord temperaturesNOAAHeat waveClimateThe Washington Post
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Ann Arbor Commodities Trader Pleads Guilty to Multi-Million-Dollar Fraud
Ann Arbor commodities trader Brian Mitchell pleaded guilty to wire fraud, admitting to a multi-million-dollar scheme that defrauded investors of over $2.7 million. He violated a CFTC ban, falsely guaranteeing returns and misrepresenting fund security.
BusinessLaw EnforcementLegalFinancial MarketsEconomy Brian MitchellAnn ArborCommodities TradingFraudWire FraudFBICFTCFinancial CrimeLegal IssuesInvesting
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Governor Sanders Orders Flags Half-Staff for Fallen Marked Tree Officer
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders ordered flags to half-staff for Marked Tree Police Officer Trevor Howard, killed in a crash, and critically injured Officer Anthony Johnson. The state mourns the loss and prays for the officers and their families.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementState GovernmentsSocial Issues Sarah Huckabee SandersMarked Tree Police DepartmentTrevor HowardAnthony JohnsonArkansasFlag OrderArkansas Governor
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Huntington Man Sentenced to Five Years for Meth Distribution
Matthew Robert Hudson, 41, of Huntington, received a five-year prison sentence for distributing over 50 grams of methamphetamine. The conviction stems from a 2025 traffic stop where 120 grams were seized, which Hudson admitted he intended to sell.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal Government Matthew Robert HudsonHuntington, West VirginiaMethamphetamineDrug TraffickingPrison SentenceHuntington Police DepartmentU.S. Attorney's OfficeFBI
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Social Security Administration Reports Historic Service Improvements
The Social Security Administration reports historic service improvements, including a 75% reduction in 800 Number wait times and a 30% cut in disability claims backlog, under Commissioner Frank J. Bisignano's leadership.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyFederal GovernmentEconomyComputers and InternetSocial Issues Social Security AdministrationFrank J. BisignanoService ImprovementsDisability ClaimsMedicareGovernmentPublic Services
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Hawksworth and Barnicoat Claim GTD PRO Victory for Lexus at Watkins Glen
Jack Hawksworth and Ben Barnicoat drove the No. 14 Lexus RC F GT3 to a GTD PRO win at Watkins Glen, leading 83 laps. The No. 12 Lexus also secured a fourth-place finish in the GTD class.
SportBusinessTransportation Jack HawksworthBen BarnicoatLexus RC F GT3Watkins GlenIMSA WeatherTech SportsCar ChampionshipGTD PROEndurance RacingLexus
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U.S. Census Bureau Highlights Data's Role in Nation's History Amidst Fourth of July Celebrations and Upcoming Releases
The U.S. Census Bureau connects the Fourth of July to the nation's statistical foundations, announcing upcoming data releases on housing, business, and manufacturing, alongside educational resources for America's 250th birthday.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEducationFederal GovernmentEconomyReal EstateSocial Issues U.S. Census BureauFourth of JulyDeclaration of IndependenceEconomic IndicatorsData ReleasesHousingManufacturing
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Ohio Officials Issue Urgent Safety Alert Amid Dangerous Heatwave
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and the EMA warn of a dangerous heatwave with temperatures feeling over 100 degrees. Residents are urged to take precautions, stay hydrated, and check on vulnerable individuals and pets.
Politics and GovernmentHealthWeatherGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsSocial IssuesGeneral Weather OhioHeatwavePublic SafetyGovernor Mike DeWineOhio EMAExtreme WeatherHeat SafetyOhio Governors Office
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Newsom Awards $38.2 Million for Tribal Housing and Homelessness Solutions
Governor Gavin Newsom announced $38.2 million in funding for California Native American communities to address housing and homelessness. The funds support culturally responsive interventions, permanent housing, and youth programs, building on efforts to reduce homelessness statewide.
Politics and GovernmentGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsSocial IssuesReal EstateLegal CaliforniaGovernor NewsomTribal HousingHomelessnessNative American CommunitiesHousing and Community DevelopmentProposition 1California Governors Office
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Boyle Heights Fire Recovery Advances with Massive Food Debris Removal and Community Support
Los Angeles officials detail the removal of 85 million pounds of rotting food from the Boyle Heights warehouse fire site, alongside extensive air and water testing, pest control, and comprehensive community resources for affected residents.
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyEnvironmentEducationSocial Issues Boyle HeightsLineage warehouse fireFood debris removalEnvironmental monitoringCommunity resourcesLos AngelesDisaster RecoveryLA Mayors Office
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St. Louis County Felon Pleads Guilty to Bank Robbery and Firearm Possession
Matthew Parker, a convicted felon, pleaded guilty to robbing a Creve Coeur bank and illegal firearm possession. Identified by public images, Parker admitted to the robbery due to debt. His sentencing is set for September 28.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalGeneral Politics Matthew ParkerBank RobberyFelonFirearm PossessionCreve CoeurSt. LouisOperation Take Back AmericaFBI
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Connecticut Activates Extreme Hot Weather Protocol Amidst Forecasted Heat Wave
Governor Lamont has activated Connecticut's Extreme Hot Weather Protocol from June 30 to July 5, 2026, as temperatures are expected to reach 100 degrees with heat indices up to 110. Cooling centers will be available statewide.
Politics and GovernmentHealthWeatherState GovernmentsSocial IssuesGeneral Weather ConnecticutNed LamontExtreme Hot Weather ProtocolHeat WaveCooling CentersPublic SafetyConnecticut Governors Office
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National Health Care Fraud Takedown Charges 455 Defendants in $6.5 Billion Schemes
Federal authorities charged 455 defendants in a national health care fraud takedown, alleging over $6.5 billion in false claims and patient harm, with significant international cooperation and asset seizures.
Politics and GovernmentHealthLaw EnforcementWorldFederal GovernmentMedical ScienceLegalEconomySocial Issues Health Care FraudOpioid AbuseMedicaid FraudFBIJustice DepartmentWound Care FraudNational Health Care Fraud Takedown
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CAIR Applauds Supreme Court's Geofence Warrant Ruling, Addresses Civil Rights and International Concerns
CAIR welcomes a Supreme Court decision requiring warrants for geofence searches, affirming digital privacy. The organization also addresses racist remarks, calls to bar an Israeli minister, and announces a youth symposium.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementWorldGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentLegalSocial IssuesMiddle East CAIRSupreme CourtPrivacy RightsFourth AmendmentGeofence SearchesCivil RightsMuslim Youth Leadership SymposiumCAIR Breaking News
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Los Angeles Details Extensive Recovery Efforts for Boyle Heights Warehouse Fire
Los Angeles officials outline comprehensive recovery plans for the Boyle Heights warehouse fire, including removing 85 million pounds of rotting food, extensive environmental testing, pest control, and robust community support for affected residents and businesses.
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEnvironmentEducationSocial Issues Boyle HeightsWarehouse FireLos AngelesEnvironmental RemediationCommunity SupportAir QualityPest ControlLA Mayors Office
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Modesto Dark Web Fentanyl Dealer Sentenced to 10 Years
Devlin Hosner, 37, of Modesto, received a 10-year prison sentence for distributing fentanyl and methamphetamine on the dark web, laundering proceeds via cryptocurrency, following an investigation by the NCIDE Task Force.
Law EnforcementScience & TechnologyHealthComputers and InternetLegalSocial Issues Devlin HosnerModestoFentanylMethamphetamineDark WebDrug TraffickingSentencingFBI