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Sep 22 2023
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Hepatitis A Confirmed At Pine Knob: Here's Possible Exposure Dates
CLARKSTON, MI — At least one person has tested positive for hepatitis A after attending the Pine Knob Music Theatre within the last month, according to Oakland County health officials. The person who tested positive was at the Pine Knob’s Ivy Lounge, where officials believe the virus spread within the last month. Officials warned anyone who ate food at the lounge between Aug. 26 and Sept. 8 to
Patch.com
Jun 16 2023
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Americans at Mexico resort who thought they had food poisoning died of carbon monoxide, family says
Abby Lutz, one of the two Americans found dead in their hotel room in Mexico on Tuesday, died of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning, her family said on TODAY. Lutz's stepsister, Gabrielle Slate, said the vacationing couple had been feeling sick over the weekend and went to the hospital where they received treatment and IV fluids. "Saturday she got really sick, and they thought it was food
NBC Today Show
Sep 21 2023
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New York Times Columnist Mocked For $78 Burger Tweet
New York Times columnist David Brooks probably thought he was giving social media users some food for thought when he tweeted about the price of his burger.
Instead, he was humiliated by the Community Notes feature on X, formerly known as Twitter.
On Wednesday evening, Brooks tweeted a photo of his meal — a burger, fries and an unidentified drink — at the Newark airport, along
HuffPost
Sep 22 2023
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Woman Accused of Critically Wounding Niece, 1, While Allegedly Trying to Stab Dog Who Stole Her Sandwich
An Indiana woman faces charges after police allege she accidentally stabbed her 1-year-old niece while trying to attack her dog who'd stolen her chicken sandwich, according to FOX59, the Indianapolis Star, and KFOR. Sharon Key, 32, has been charged with a criminal act using deadly weapon and neglecting a dependent, according to court records reviewed by PEOPLE. The incident took place at a
People
Apr 11 2023
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Whole Foods closure raises questions about neighborhood's future
SAN FRANCISCO - The temporary closure of San Francisco's Civic Center Whole Foods, not even a year after it opened, is another alarm bell for city business leaders. For those living in the neighborhood, it's not exactly a surprise. "It's really sad to say that it is closing within a year," said Yvonne. "And you know, and I hate to say, it's just basically from the neighborhood." Yvonne and her
CBS News (Online)
Apr 11 2023
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Whole Foods' San Francisco Closure Stirs a Familiar Debate
nearly 65,000-square foot Whole Foods in the city’s downtown Mid-Market neighborhood shut its doors abruptly on Monday to “ensure the safety” of its employees, a Whole Foods spokesperson said. A City Hall source told The San Francisco Standard the company cited deteriorating street conditions around drug use and crime near the grocery store as a reason for its closure. The location opened just
Time Magazine
Apr 11 2023
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Advocates renew call to repeal Alabama’s sales tax on food
A crowd gathered outside the Alabama State House today to urge lawmakers to repeal the state sales tax on food, an idea that has been proposed without success for decades but that appears to have more support this year. Alabama Arise Action, which has advocated for more than 20 years to repeal the tax, organized a news conference that included two Democratic lawmakers who said they would
AL.com
Apr 10 2023
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Extra-alarm fire burning in Bridgeport food and liquor store
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Chicago firefighters are responding to an extra-alarm fire in the Bridgeport neighborhood.
The fire started around 8:30 a.m. at a two-story commercial building in the 2900 block of South Archer Avenue.
The building houses All-Star Food & Liquors, and the fire appeared to have spread to at least one neighboring building.
Firefighters elevated the fire
CBS News (Online)
Sep 21 2023
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Dave Portnoy fires back at WaPo reporter's 'hit piece': 'Not an ounce of journalism'
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy called out a Washington Post reporter for the way she handled an upcoming "hit piece" story against him in an exclusive interview Thursday on "Jesse Watters Primetime." Portnoy posted a video on X, formerly known as Twitter, Wednesday of a recorded phone conversation he had with Washington Post reporter Emily Heil. Heil, who covers national food news and
Fox News (Online News)
Jun 12 2023
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Minimum wage for food delivery app workers will nearly triple in New York City, mayor announces
Some food delivery workers in The Big Apple will soon make nearly triple their earnings under a new minimum pay-rate approved over the weekend. On Sunday, Mayor Eric Adams announced app-based food delivery workers in New York City will receive pay raises starting next month. Effective July 12, minimum wage of Manhattan's estimated 60,000 food delivery workers will increase from $7.09 per hour
Naples Daily News