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After Massive Shrimp Recalls, the FDA Finds Radioactive Contamination in Spices Too

Federal regulators have uncovered possible radioactive contamination in Indonesian spices, just as recalls of potentially tainted shrimp continue to expand. The discovery heightens concerns about the origin and scope of these unusual food safety threats.

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 After Massive Shrimp Recalls, the FDA Finds Radioactive Contamination in Spices Too
Harris catches 2 TD passes, Wimbley rushes for 171 yards and Stephen F. Austin beats McNeese 34-17

In a matchup highlighted by two touchdown receptions from Harris and a formidable 171-yard rushing performance by Wimbley, Stephen F. Austin defeated McNeese 34-17. The balanced offensive attack propelled SFA to a confident showing on the field.

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 Harris catches 2 TD passes, Wimbley rushes for 171 yards and Stephen F. Austin beats McNeese 34-17
Ryder Cup first tee staffer apologizes to Rory McIlroy and quits her job over behavior

Heather McMahan, an emcee at the Ryder Cup, led vulgar chants on the 1st tee and apologized directly to Rory McIlroy. In the wake of the backlash, she stepped down from her position, reflecting the seriousness of the incident.

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 Ryder Cup first tee staffer apologizes to Rory McIlroy and quits her job over behavior
Why Can’t The Court Schedule Emergency Docket Conferences?

Justice Kagan’s comments highlight the Supreme Court’s ongoing failure to schedule conferences for emergency cases. By lifting the curtain on this opaque process, the story exposes the potential repercussions for decisions that demand swift resolution.

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Government shutdown: Schumer, Jeffries to meet with Trump, GOP leaders Monday in effort to reach deal, sources say

In an urgent bid to avoid a looming government shutdown, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries plan to meet with President Donald Trump and GOP leaders on Monday. Sources say the Oval Office session could be pivotal in determining whether a deal to keep the government open can be reached in time.

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Airstrikes, shootings kill dozens across Gaza Strip

At least 59 people were killed across Gaza on Saturday, according to health officials, as Israeli strikes and gunfire shattered hopes for calm. Despite international appeals for an immediate truce, Israel’s leadership remains determined to continue its military campaign.

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 Airstrikes, shootings kill dozens across Gaza Strip
Carnival Cruise Line changes itinerary due to Atlantic storms

Over the weekend, Carnival Cruise Line changed its scheduled routes in response to two storms forming in the Atlantic. While specific details about these changes remain limited, the adjustments illustrate how unpredictable weather can influence cruise travel.

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 Carnival Cruise Line changes itinerary due to Atlantic storms
Johnathan Rodríguez cleans up for the Guardians, delivering a critical home run in playoff clincher

Johnathan Rodríguez made his cleanup debut for the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday, delivering a game-changing home run. Manager Stephen Vogt’s bold strategic move paid off, helping the team secure its playoff hopes in a tight matchup against the Texas Rangers.

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Astros eliminated from playoff contention, will miss postseason for first time since 2016 – Yahoo Sports

In a stunning twist, the Houston Astros have been knocked out of Major League Baseball’s postseason race, marking their first playoff absence since 2016. Analysts across multiple outlets question the factors behind the team’s sudden downfall and look ahead to a pivotal offseason.

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State Troopers Protect Rory McIlroy After He Tells Rowdy Ryder Cup Fans To ‘Shut The F*ck Up!’

An unexpected display of frustration by Rory McIlroy fueled a tense atmosphere at this weekend’s Ryder Cup, highlighting the fragile balance in U.S.-European relations. His heated exchange with rowdy spectators even prompted the intervention of State Troopers, symbolizing the intense rivalry this year.

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 State Troopers Protect Rory McIlroy After He Tells Rowdy Ryder Cup Fans To ‘Shut The F*ck Up!’
UNINVITED: OR Sen. Jeff Merkley SLAMS Trump’s threat to send troops to Portland

President Trump’s proposal to deploy federal troops to Portland in response to ongoing protests outside immigration facilities has sparked an outcry from Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley, who denounced the move as “unneeded.” At stake are broader national issues, including a looming government shutdown and preparations for a high-profile meeting between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.

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Carolinas declare states of emergency, brace for storm threat

North Carolina and South Carolina have declared states of emergency in anticipation of a storm system churning in the tropics. Officials say the developing system could affect Charleston and other coastal communities, prompting urgent public advisories.

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Minnesota Vikings dealt huge blow with loss of star pass rusher

The Minnesota Vikings face a critical setback with the injury of star pass rusher Andrew Van Ginkel, who is sidelined ahead of a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The unexpected development raises concerns about the Vikings’ ability to maintain a strong defensive front.

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2 Warren Buffett Stocks To Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 To Avoid

While Warren Buffett’s portfolio is known for its reliability, no investor is infallible. This brief look at three of his holdings reveals why two are likely to remain strong options, and why one may not be living up to its billing.

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When Stephen Curry accidentally predicted the Warriors’ 2016 heartbreak: “If we don’t win the championship, what good is 73?”

Stephen Curry voiced a question in 2016 that would become painfully significant: “If we don’t win the championship, what good is 73?” Despite the Golden State Warriors’ historic regular-season triumph, Curry’s concerns ultimately came true.

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 When Stephen Curry accidentally predicted the Warriors’ 2016 heartbreak: “If we don’t win the championship, what good is 73?”
WNBA suspends Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve 1 game for behavior and comments in playoff loss to Mercury

Minnesota Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve has been suspended for one game due to her conduct and comments following the team’s playoff defeat to the Phoenix Mercury. The WNBA cited her “aggressively pursuing and verbally abusing” an official as grounds for the penalty.

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 WNBA suspends Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve 1 game for behavior and comments in playoff loss to Mercury
“I thought about killing myself every single day for about six weeks” – Ben Gordon opened up about his suicidal thoughts

Ben Gordon candidly revealed that he experienced suicidal thoughts every day for six weeks. His admission sheds light on the profound impact of mental health challenges and the importance of keeping the conversation open.

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 “I thought about killing myself every single day for about six weeks” – Ben Gordon opened up about his suicidal thoughts
‘70s rock legend hospitalized after fall in studio, cancels concert

A 1970s rock legend was recently hospitalized after a studio accident, leading to the cancellation of a planned concert. While details remain limited, the artist’s team has confirmed that rest and recovery are now the top priorities.

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Sam Pittman replacements: Ranking Arkansas’ best candidates from Rhett Lashlee to Gus Malzahn

Arkansas enters a critical phase after enduring three straight losses, including a blowout to Notre Dame. With a bye week before the next game against Tennessee, the question looms whether Sam Pittman’s tenure will continue or if a new head coach will step in.

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 Sam Pittman replacements: Ranking Arkansas’ best candidates from Rhett Lashlee to Gus Malzahn
Opinion | Other states hit pause on ‘liberated’ ethnic studies. In Minnesota, it’s fast-forward.

While many states are stepping back from implementing “liberated” ethnic studies, Minnesota is forging ahead at a brisk pace. Opinion writer Katherine Kersten finds this development troubling, calling attention to the concerns raised by its rapid adoption.

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 Opinion | Other states hit pause on ‘liberated’ ethnic studies. In Minnesota, it’s fast-forward.
What to know about the new suspect identified in Texas’ infamous yogurt shop killings

Austin police have identified a suspect in one of Texas’ most notorious cold cases: the 1991 yogurt shop murders of four teenage girls. Decades after the crime shocked the community, authorities say they may finally be on the verge of closure in this long-unsolved tragedy.

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