New York City Garbage Hauler Required to Halt Operations
New York City Garbage Hauler Required to Halt Operations
New York City Garbage Hauler Required to Halt Operations
Thousands of Embryos Destroyed in Fertility Clinic Malfunction, Lawsuits Filed
Nursing Home Disregards Its Residents’ Lifesaving Medical Wishes
If you’re planning a kitchen renovation or update in the near future, you may want to check the label on some of the products you plan to use. Earlier this week, Rust-Oleum issued a recall of it’s “black satin-colored countertop coating due to excess levels of lead.” According to the recall notice, only the “one-quart (32 fluid ounce) containers of Rust-Oleum black satin countertop coating with product number 263209 and batch code P7612D” are affected. Concerned consumers can find the product number and batch code printed on the bottom of the cans.
Do you enjoy chicken sandwiches or the occasional chunks of chicken on your salads? If so, this latest recall is for you. Earlier this week, Wayne Farms, LLC issued a recall of “approximately 438,960 pounds of frozen, fully cooked chicken products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically metal pieces,” according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The company is based in Decatur, Alabama.
For Three Years Inmate with Lymphoma was Treated for Psoriasis
Technology is constantly evolving and improving, but so are the cybercriminals who come along with it. Cybercrime can be described as any illegal activity that involves a computer or network connected device.
General Mills’ Cereal Bars Are Not 100 Percent Natural
Facebook Removes Advertising Attributes, Claims Unrelated to Discrimination Accusations
Pfizer’s CEO is Offered Compensation Increase as Drug Prices Soar