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17.03 / 17:55
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Savage Pet recalls some of its products in these states over fears of bird flu contamination
Savage Pet has recalled some products that are feared to be contaminated with bird flu. Savage Pet is in the process of recalling several boxes of cat food chicken from a specific lot as it may contain H5N1, or the bird flu, according to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The brand is recalling 66 of its 84-oz Large Chicken Boxes and 74 of its 21-oz Small Chicken Boxes bearing the lot code/expiration date «11152026», the FDA said in a press release.
14.03 / 16:11
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US government shutdown in balance after top Democrat avoids fight
Democrats are smarting over Trump's radical spending cuts which have shredded entire sections of government and seen Congress largely bypassed in what critics say is an unconstitutional exercise of power by the White House. Many in the party argue that refusing to back the Republican bill funding the US government for another six months would be a chance for Democrats to demonstrate opposition to the Trump project. Republicans have a slim majority with 53 of the 100 senators, but need some Democratic support to reach the necessary 60 votes for getting their bill through. Ahead of the Friday midnight deadline, top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer — who has long insisted that it is bad politics to shut down the government — said he would support the bill. A Democratic blockade of the bill and the ensuing chaos of the entire US government temporarily being out of funds would be «a gift» to Trump, he said.
14.03 / 12:37
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US shutdown threat piles pressure on government hit by Donald Trump cuts
Facing a Friday night deadline to fund the government or allow it to start winding down, the Senate is set to vote ahead of the midnight cut-off on a Trump-backed bill passed by the House of Representatives. The deal would keep federal operations going for another six months, but Democrats are under pressure from their grassroots activists to defy Trump and reject a text they say is full of harmful spending cuts. Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer — who has long insisted that it is bad politics to shut down the government — said he would support the bill, a move seen as improving its chances of success. «President Trump and Republicans leaders would like nothing more than to pull us into the mud of a protracted government shutdown. For Donald Trump, a shutdown would be a gift,» Schumer said on the Senate floor.
09.03 / 11:09
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Who is Elon Musk, Trump's pick to lead Department of Government Efficiency
Elon Musk is a tech billionaire, entrepreneur and an innovator and has been dominating the headlines recently due to his involvement in various important projects, influence in technology and space exploration missions. Musk, the richest man in the world, currently has a fortune of about $330 billion, a significant 24% decrease from the start of the year, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. The boss of X (formerly Twitter), Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink and The Boring Company Elon Musk has used his platform to make his views known on a vast array of topics. Musk is US President Donald Trump's choice to lead Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a new advisory body to cut US government jobs and other federal spending.
07.03 / 06:31
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Who is Lee Zeldin, Trump’s EPA Chief
US Senate confirmed Lee Zeldin as the new administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with a 56-42 vote. All 53 Republican senators backed him, along with three Democrats—Sens. Ruben Gallego and Mark Kelly of Arizona and John Fetterman of Pennsylvania. Zeldin, a former Republican congressman from New York, takes charge of the agency at a time when the Biden administration’s climate policies are being reassessed. His confirmation signals a shift toward deregulation as part of former President Donald Trump’s broader effort to reverse environmental rules.
05.03 / 13:23
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A nuclear-power revival brings back an old problem: What to do with the waste
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. A nuclear power renaissance—driven in part by power-hungry AI data centers—has revived a thorny problem: what to do with the radioactive waste left behind. Already, more than 90,000 metric tons of spent nuclear fuel is being stored at sites in 39 states.
23.02 / 07:03
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'What's wrong with this guy?': Book reveals what Trump said about Musk jumping up and down at his Pennsylvania rally
Elon Musk has gained immense power in the current Trump presidency. However, Trump reportedly did not like the Tesla founder when the latter made his first appearance at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
22.02 / 19:19
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A Silicon Valley intellectual society kicked them out. Now they’re tied to a killing spree.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. BERKELEY, Calif.—In the Bay Area, a place teeming with brainy computer scientists, an intellectual movement called “the rationalists" debates existential issues, such as preventing artificial intelligence from destroying humanity. Yet even in a community that prides itself on welcoming anyone, a new arrival from Alaska stood out, a programmer named Jack LaSota.
21.02 / 01:31
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India’s EV race with China depends on trains
If linking trains to EVs seems odd, that’s only because the complementary nature of the two modes of transport has gone unexplored. That’s changing. A recent study of 328 cities in China shows that there may indeed be a connection.
19.02 / 05:31
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The French billionaire working his Trump ties to spare his luxury empire
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The day after President Trump survived an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania last summer, he received a call from a familiar French voice. It was Bernard Arnault, owner of the globe-spanning luxury empire LVMH.
18.02 / 17:01
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700-mile revenge arson: Michigan man faces attempted homicide charges after setting fire to ex-girlfriend’s Pennsylvania home
attempted homicide after allegedly travelling more than 700 miles to set fire to a home in Pennsylvania. According to reports, the attack is linked to a dispute over a woman.
07.02 / 14:15
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100,000 eggs were stolen from Pennsylvania while prices keep rising
Pennsylvania has seen a notable egg theft in which thieves stole about 100,000 eggs from a distribution trailer at Pete & Gerry's Organics in Antrim Township, Greencastle. Pennsylvania State Police report that the theft happened on Saturday at 8:40 p.m.; the stolen eggs are thought to be worth $40,000, stated USA Today.
07.02 / 01:49
06.02 / 19:43
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Worth its weight in gold? Eggs are so costly in U.S that thieves stole 100,000 organic eggs worth $40K from trailer in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania are eventually investigating the theft of 100,000 organic eggs which are being valued at $40,000 from a distribution trailer belonging to Pete & Gerry's Organics, reported NBC News.
06.02 / 07:23
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100K eggs stolen from trailer as police scramble to crack case
eggs were stolen from the back of a trailer over the weekend, as egg prices in the U.S. continue to skyrocket.The poached eggs, estimated to be worth US$40,000 (nearly C$57,276), were in a distribution trailer outside Pete & Gerry’s Organics in Greencastle, Pa., when someone broke into it around 8:40 p.m.
05.02 / 06:15
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Trump says Iran would be ‘obliterated’ if it assassinated him
Donald Trump said Tuesday that he’s given his advisers instructions to obliterate Iran if it assassinates him.“If they did that they would be obliterated,” Trump said in an exchange with reporters while signing what he called a “tough” presidential memorandum calling for the U.S. government to impose maximum pressure on Tehran.“I’ve left instructions if they do it, they get obliterated, there won’t be anything left.”Federal authorities have been tracking Iranian threats against Trump and other administration officials for years.
05.02 / 01:31
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Senate confirms Pam Bondi as US attorney general, putting Trump ally at Justice Department's helm
Pam Bondi as U.S. attorney general Tuesday evening, putting a longtime ally of Donald Trump at the helm of a Justice Department that has already been rattled by the firings of career employees seen as disloyal to the Republican president.
03.02 / 14:03
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Lawsuit alleges first deaths from disastrous 2023 train derailment in Ohio
A new lawsuit alleges for the first time that people died because of the disastrous 2023 East Palestine train derailment
30.01 / 08:43
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Donald Trump's FBI director pick, Kash Patel, to face skeptical Democrats at Senate confirmation hearing
Kash Patel, President Donald Trump's pick to lead the FBI, will encounter deeply skeptical questioning from Democratic senators Thursday about his loyalty to the president and stated desire to overhaul the bureau as he faces a high-stakes hearing that will help determine his path toward confirmation. Patel, a Trump loyalist who has railed against the FBI over its investigations into the president and claimed that Jan 6 rioters were mistreated by the Justice Department, was picked in November to replace Christopher Wray, who led the nation's premier federal law enforcement agency for more than seven years.
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