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The top row Food recalls in 2023 reached the highest levels recorded in the US since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, mainly due to contamination by unknown allergens and listeria, according to a new report released Thursday. Blurry interior of a grocery store aisle behind large red recall textgetty Basic elements About 313 food recalls (affecting products that were still being sold) and alerts (involving products that are no longer sold but may be in consumers’ homes) were announced last year by the Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. % increase from 2022 and the…
Unfortunately, many people approaching retirement do not have enough money saved. Does this apply to you or your parents?
TOPSHOT – A person wearing a face mask takes pictures of the horizon as smoke from wildfires in Canada … [+] cause hazy conditions in New York City on June 7, 2023. An orange-hued smog sparked by wildfires in Canada blanketed New York on Wednesday, shadowing its famous skyscrapers and forcing residents to wear face masks as cities along of the US East Coast issued air quality alerts. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP) (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)AFP via Getty Images Extreme heat and wildfires are contributing to unprecedented levels of air pollution in the United States, according to…
MORECAMP, ENGLAND – APRIL 10: Tyson Fury smiles during a press conference ahead of the IBF, IBO, … [+] WBA, WBO and WBC Undisputed World Heavyweight title fight against Oleksandr Usyk on the ‘Ring of Fire’ card at Mazuma Stadium on April 10, 2024 in Morecambe, England. (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images)Getty Images WBC heavyweight titleholder and lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury looks set to fight another ten times in his career. On Tuesday, ESPN’s Mike Coppinger reported Fury’s plan for his next four fights. According to Coppinger, Fury is willing to have “eight to 10 more fights”. Fury fights…
The Australian Finance Podcast is your crash course guide to sorting out your finances, one episode at a time. Owen & Kate bring …
ShogunCredit: FX/Hulu If I could use words Like scattering flowers and falling leaves, What a fire my poems would make. ~a poem by Mariko I admit, that maybe for the first time of ShÅgun limited run, I left with mixed feelings. While there were some strong moments in the series finale, it’s hard not to feel disappointed by what we didn’t get to see. It was already going to be a tough episode given Mariko’s (Anna Sawai) fate last week, but I thought we could make up for it with a final battle. Instead, Blackthorn is smuggled out of Osaka…
1948 Chevrolet truck converted to hydrogen by Diversified Creations in Brighton, … [+] Michigan.Ed Garsten Mike Copeland spent more than a quarter of a century working on some of the coolest cars to come out of Detroit for General Motors. All were powered by internal combustion engines that burned polluting gasoline or diesel. He doesn’t anymore. At his performance vehicle business in Brighton, Mich. Copeland is working on vehicles that are still powered by internal combustion engines, except the fuel is emission-free hydrogen. The greedy hotshot and car guy, the guy usually described as having gasoline running through his veins,…
With higher life expectancies, rising costs of living, and greater market volatility, the stakes are higher when it comes to the types of …
Navigating the Generative AI Divide: Open-Source Vs. Closed source solutionsAdobe Stock AI creation tools have quickly become transformative in many businesses, with their power to generate words, images, videos, sounds, and even computer code, augment human skills, and automate everyday work. If you are considering how your organization can use this revolutionary technology, one of the choices you must make is whether to use open source or closed source (proprietary) tools, models and algorithms. Why is this decision important? Well, each option offers pros and cons in terms of customization, scalability, support, and security. In this article, we’ll explore the…
Digital wallets are the way to go. Tapping to pay with your phone or smartwatch is much easier than pulling out your wallet, finding the right credit card and tapping it on the card reader. But it looks like Wear OS, which powers smartwatches including the Pixel Watch 2, is introducing a change that some are calling disruptive. Google Pixel Watch 2.NurPhoto via Getty Images According to Abner Li at 9to5Google, some Wear OS users must enter a PIN before paying with Google Wallet. Previously they had the same experience as always with the Apple Watch: just open the wallet…