Month: November 2023
Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Fresh Diced Onions
At least 15 people were hospitalized with Salmonella after eating diced onions, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Bayer Ordered to Pay $1.5 Billion in Roundup Cancer Lawsuit
Three people who developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma after using Roundup weed-killer were awarded $1.5 billion by a jury in Missouri.
Walmart Activity Centers Recalled After 38 Babies Injured in Falls
Dorel Juvenile Group recalled about 115,700 activity centers for infants that were sold exclusively at Walmart due to a safety hazard.
4,000 Baby Loungers Sold on Amazon Recalled for Safety Risks
More than 4,000 Yoocaa Baby Loungers were recalled because they pose a risk of suffocation, entrapment, falls, and death.
Pet Food Recalled After Babies Infected with Salmonella
A Texas-based pet food company has expanded a recall after an outbreak of Salmonella infected 7 people, including 6 infants.
Chemical Plant Fire in Shepherd, Texas Injures 1 Worker
A massive fire at a chemical plant in Shepherd, Texas, injured one person and forced residents in a 1-mile radius to shelter in place.
Malichita Cantaloupes Recalled for Salmonella Risk
Cantaloupes that were sold under the "Malichita" brand-name have been recalled due to a risk of Salmonella food poisoning.
Miguel’s Cocina E. Coli Outbreak Linked to 35 Illnesses
At least 35 people were infected with E. coli after eating at Miguel's Cocina, a Mexican restaurant in San Diego, California.
Jury Awards $175 Million in Roundup Cancer Lawsuit
A gardener who developed non-Hodgkins lymphoma after using Roundup has been awarded $175 million by a jury in Pennsylvania.