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May 17 2024
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Death of teen who ate a spicy chip has experts rethinking capsaicin and its effects
The tragic death of a Massachusetts teenager who collapsed after eating an extremely spicy tortilla chip last year may prompt both doctors and food manufacturers to take a closer look at the ingredient that provides the punch — capsaicin. Harris Wolobah died in September at age 14 from cardiopulmonary arrest “in the setting of recent ingestion of food substance with high capsaicin
NBC News DigitalMay 17 2024
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Impressive new MG3 supermini shows small cars are alive and well
Small cars have fallen out of favour with some manufacturers owing to the modest profits they generate. Chinese manufacturers are naturally only too happy to fill this gap in affordable mobility. They also make a good job of it as the MG3 supermini shows. Daniel Roeseler/dpa No other Chinese brand sells more electric cars in Europe than MG, the maker that bought up the name of one of Britain's
Yahoo NewsOct 10 2023
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Print, custom envelope manufacturer announces $10M Bedford County expansion
A lithographic print and custom envelope manufacturer will invest $10 million to expand in Bedford County. Parkland Direct will add 50,000 square feet to its facility to increase production capacity with the addition of two new converter and press machines. The expansion will also create 41 new jobs. A family-owned business started in Virginia in 1978, Parkland Direct’s primary clients include
Augusta Free PressMay 21 2024
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Seafood recall as warning issued to customers
Seafood fans have been warned that some packets of crabmeat are being recalled amid fears they could be contaminated with a potentially deadly organism. The one-pound tubs of "Crabmeat: Jumbo, Lump, Finger, and Claw meat" may have been contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, according to a recall notice published on behalf of the manufacturers by the Food and Drug Administration on Monday.
NewsweekMay 17 2024
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Noodle recall as warning issued to four states
Over 37,000 cases of a frozen noodle product produced by the manufacturer Sun Noodle have been recalled after the company found traces of undeclared egg white powder in some some of its items. According to a release from the company, the product, S&S Cup Saimin—Noodles with Soup & Garnishes, is a frozen noodle item that is sold in "ready-to-heat cups" along with a separate fish cake.
NewsweekMay 13 2024
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Drug bust near Medical Center uncovered more than 50 lbs. of fentanyl in an apartment, records show
Drug bust near Medical Center uncovered more than 50 lbs. of fentanyl in an apartment, records show Khawaja Mansoor Munir is accused of manufacturing about 50 pounds of fentanyl found inside his apartment near the Texas Medical Center. Khawaja Mansoor Munir is accused of manufacturing about 50 pounds of fentanyl found inside his apartment near the Texas Medical Center. Khawaja Mansoor Munir is
ABC13 HoustonMay 21 2024
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SB 278 is a danger to Delaware
Air quality in Delaware is among the worst in the nation. In part to improve it, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control adopted Advanced Clean Car II standards last year. ACCII is a regulation that provides more stringent standards for air quality than those of the federal Clean Air Act. Because manufacturers prioritize orders for EVs in ACCII states, the
Cape GazetteMay 20 2024
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The why of coins and tokens
OK, you might be thinking, those things sound fine, but why do these projects need to pay participants in these networks in magic space money? • Why not just actually pay them? The answer: Because tokens allow participants in the network to share ownership and risk. Example: Let's imagine I wanted to start a company to measure water levels and flows in bodies of water (rivers, lakes) all over
AxiosMay 21 2024
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51 Arrested, 29 Firearms Seized in Raids on San Bernardino County’s Desert Gangs
The operation targeted gangs and people ‘illegally possessing, manufacturing and trafficking firearms,’ officials said. Authorities have arrested 51 people and seized 29 firearms as part of a weeklong operation from May 11 to May 17, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement. The felony arrests and firearms seizure, which included six ghost guns, occurred after 20
The Epoch TimesMay 16 2024
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Myrtle Beach ‘Yellow House’ owner sold crack, heroin to informant before arrest, report says
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — The owner of the Myrtle Beach “Yellow House” allegedly sold crack and heroin to a confidential informant before his arrest earlier this month, according to North Myrtle Beach police records. Joseph Rideoutte was charged with two counts of possession of cocaine, three counts of manufacturing or distributing cocaine, trafficking cocaine, possession of fentanyl,
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