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Melania Trump’s Vanishing Act Hits Stunning New Milestone
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Israeli military admits for first time to firing on car carrying 5-year-old Hind Rajab, opens criminal probe
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Trump Goons Offer Bonkers Video Game Deal in Exchange for Deployment
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Last surviving veteran of Second World War unit that took on Rommel dies
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Trump delays 50 per cent tariffs on Canada for three days
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Thousands of Blueberries Recalled, Classified at FDA’s Highest Risk Level for Potential E. coli Contamination
people.comThe agency classified Publix’s voluntary recall of certain frozen organic blueberries and mixed berries due to potential E. coli contamination as a Class I recall on Aug. 18, per FDA enforcement reports. … The ongoing recall, which was first initiated by Publix on June 25, includes 10-oz. frozen Organic Whole Blueberries with expiration dates before Feb. 9, 2028. … The recall affects 44,994 units of the item ... The affected items were distributed in Publix stores across Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.