Author: Artificial Intelligence

(WJW) – Sugar Foods is recalling pouches of Fresh Gourmet Tortilla Strips, commonly used as a salad topping and often found near the produce section of grocery stores. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, certain 3.5-ounce pouches of Fresh Gourmet Tortilla Strips Santa Fe Style, pictured below, are being recalled due to the contamination of an undeclared wheat allergen. Fresh Gourmet Salad Topper packaging subject to recall. (via FDA) “On November 19, 2024, the company received a notification from a consumer that the pouch contained crispy onions instead of tortilla strips. “Contains wheat that has not been tested.…

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The union representing more than 3,500 Rite Aid workers across Southern California voted today to ratify a new three-year contract with the company, according to union officials. An agreement was reached last week after nearly four months of negotiations. “By ratifying this contract today, Rite Aid workers secured historic wage increases for all union members, protected our health benefits, and secured our pensions,” said Local United Foods.・According to a statement released by seven commercial workers, “After countless hours at the bargaining table, hard-working UFCW members came together for their families and each other and won a strong contract. “This is…

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Rain or shine, Southern California residents are beginning to flood roads and skies ahead of Thanksgiving. AAA says nearly 80 million Americans are expected to travel during the 2024 Thanksgiving travel period (which it believes is Nov. 26 to Dec. 2), which is above pre-pandemic levels and the largest number to date. We predict that this will be the busiest period. “Nearly 80 million people are expected to travel this year, an increase of 1.7 million compared to last year and an increase of 2 million compared to 2019,” AAA said. Sunday is expected to be one of the busiest…

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California lawmakers are taking a no-cost trip around the world this season, some going to lush seaside resorts with chatty lobbyists.A select group of elected officials spent the past few weeks traveling to Hawaii, Vietnam, and Taiwan for free to discuss big-picture policy ideas. However, these trips continue to be criticized as “junkets” because they are funded and attended by special interest groups. Lawmakers came under fire after at least 10 members went to the Hawaiian island of Maui during the COVID-19 pandemic when travel was severely restricted.”It doesn’t look good,” Common Cause program manager Sean McMorris said, raising questions…

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A previously unidentified chemical has been found in the tap water of about one-third of homes in the United States, a new study has found, and scientists are actively investigating whether it is toxic. The chemical, called chloronitramide anion, is “produced when water is treated with chloramine, a chemical formed by mixing chlorine and ammonia. Chloramine is used in municipal water treatment systems to remove viruses and It is often used to kill germs,” ​​NBC News reported. About 40 years ago, researchers noticed that water treated with chloramines produced a chemical byproduct, but only through new tests could they pinpoint…

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For millions of Americans, Thanksgiving is a day to express gratitude and celebrate spending time with loved ones, but of course, for millions of turkeys, it’s something entirely different. Despite turkey being almost ubiquitous on Thanksgiving plates, Southland families who want to celebrate the holiday guilt-free have a surprising number of other food options. The most popular vegan option for holiday dinners is Tofurky, an Oregon-based company founded in 1980 by Seth Tibbott, a teacher, naturalist, and self-proclaimed hippie. The company debuted a tofu-based holiday roast in 1995. Tofurky Roast and other products are available at many supermarkets in California…

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Universal’s “Wicked” is expected to gross $114 million domestically, according to estimates Sunday, which would make it the highest-grossing opening ever for a Broadway film. Paramount Pictures’ “Gladiator II” is expected to open with $55.5 million in domestic ticket sales, according to estimates Sunday. Although “Glicked” did not reach the same level as last year’s “Barbenheimer,” this weekend’s tally will help boost overall annual box office receipts, which are about 11% behind 2023 levels during the same period. Probably. Universal’s “Wicked” and Paramount’s “Gladiator II” hit theaters this weekend, making them popular box office destinations. According to estimates Sunday, “Wicked”…

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Chuck Woolley, host of “Love Connection” and longtime TV game show star, died Saturday at the age of 83.His death was announced on Platform X by Mark Young, Woolley’s friend and co-host of the podcast Blunt Fourth Truth.”Life would not be the same without him,” Young wrote. “Rest in peace brother.”Woolley died at his home in Texas, Young told The Associated Press in an email.Woolley was born in Ashland, Kentucky, and served in the U.S. Navy before attending college. He entered the world of show business in the 1960s as a member of the pop band The Avant-Garde, whose most…

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All southbound lanes of the 101 Freeway at the 170 Freeway interchange will be closed for several days through early Tuesday morning, CalTrans said. The closure will begin on Saturday, November 23rd and end by 5 a.m. on Tuesday, November 26th. Roads will be affected from 10 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24 to 5 a.m. Monday, Nov. 25, with a complete closure of the southbound 101 crossover and southbound 170, which connects to southbound 101. will be reduced to two lanes.From 10 p.m. Monday, Nov. 25 to 5 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26, the southbound 101 transfer will be completely closed and…

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A Santa Clarita man has been charged with trafficking a drug three times more powerful than fentanyl and causing one fatal overdose, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Benjamin Anthony Collins, 21, was indicted Wednesday on one count of distributing protonitazene, resulting in what the Department of Justice says could be the first fatal crash in the nation involving the drug. There is a possibility that it will become a criminal case. The indictment alleges that Collins knowingly and knowingly administered Protonitazene to the victim in the early morning hours of April 19, 2024. The Justice Department identified the…

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