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Coca-Cola recalls thousands of cans of Coke, Sprite and Coke Zero Sugar.This is due to a foreign matter contamination, specifically potential metal fragments.Affected packs sold in Texas include 12-, 24- and 35-packs—check your kitchen ASAP. There’s an active recall on three types of Coca-Cola soda, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This is due to a foreign matter contamination. The soda being recalled is 12- and 35-packs of Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, 24- and 35-packs of Coca-Cola and 12- and 35-packs of Sprite. The following UPC and lot codes are affected by this recall: Coca-Cola Zero Sugar (12-pack)…

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Due to the government shutdown, now the second longest at day 23, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) will run out of funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in November.Food Research & Action Center’s (FRAC) interim director, Gina Plata-Nino, Doctor of Law, states: “Allowing hunger to deepen during a shutdown is not an inevitability; it is a policy choice.” “The Trump administration has demonstrated urgency in funding other priorities, but not the same commitment to protecting low-income families’ access to food through SNAP. What is missing is the political will to prioritize the families, children, older adults, and…

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Modern Brussels sprouts are less bitter and more flavorful, thanks to smart breeding that improved both taste and texture.Chefs choose frying as the best way to cook Brussels sprouts because it makes them perfectly crispy, caramelized and nutty.For the best flavor, fry unseasoned sprouts in fresh oil, then toss them in a sweet, salty or tangy sauce right before serving. Brussels sprouts aren’t just having a moment. They’re having a whole era. Not only have we gotten better at cooking them but we’ve also gotten better at growing them. In fact, few vegetables have better benefited from an agricultural and…

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Cadaver dogs can pick up the distinct scent of human corpses from a pile of rubble or deep underground. With their exceptional abilities, these canines help recover victims of natural disasters and even solve crimes.Certain breeds, such as shepherd dogs, are more commonly used as cadaver dogs, but according to Clément Martin, a researcher at the Belgian National Institute of Criminalistics and Criminology, there is only one feature that excludes specific breeds from this career path: snub noses. When snub-nosed dogs breathe, a lot of air goes into their mouths instead of noses, Martin explained, and that negatively affects their…

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Care Quality Commission chief executive Julian Hartley has resigned with immediate effect after an inquiry was launched into “repeated maternity failures” at the NHS trust he previously ran for 10 years.His departure came after bereaved families affected by failings at Leeds told The BMJ it was “untenable” for Hartley to continue in the role.Hartley, chief executive of the regulator since December 2024, said, “This has been an incredibly difficult decision.“However, I feel that my current role as chief executive of CQC has become incompatible with the important conversations happening about care at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, including during the…

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White blood cell (purple) engulfs tuberculosis bacteria.Credit: Science Photo LibraryImmunology is at a pivotal moment. The huge successes in public health brought about by vaccines are now facing erosion, as anti-vaccination sentiments spread around the world and the United States cuts funding to domestic and overseas infectious-disease research. Measles, for example, was declared eliminated in the United States in 2000 by the World Health Organization, but in July this year, there were more reported cases than in any year since 1992.Nature Index 2025 ImmunologyResearchers are working hard to improve measles prevention and treatment. Erica Ollmann Saphire, president and chief executive…

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An artificial-intelligence method that incorporates gene-expression data could help to speed up drug discovery.Credit: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg/GettyAn artificial intelligence (AI) model trained on complex data from human cells could provide a shortcut in the race to develop new drugs1.The approach, published on 23 October in Science, builds on a trend that is sweeping the field of drug discovery: the use of AI to speed up the tedious process of trawling through massive collections of chemical compounds in search of those that could become the next big therapy.“It’s a powerful blueprint for the future,” says Hongkui Deng, a cell biologist at Peking…

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Make the most of a rotisserie chicken with these cozy casserole recipes. Perfect for chilly nights, these warm and filling casseroles are yummy choices for dinner. Skip cooking chicken by using a store-bought rotisserie chicken to keep things simple and delicious. Recipes like our Creamy Chicken, Cabbage & Mushroom Casserole and Chicken Fajita Casserole are healthy, comforting and incredibly delicious. Love these recipes? Join MyRecipes to save them all with one click. It’s so easy—and free! Rotisserie Chicken, Mushroom & Rice Casserole Photographer: Morgan Hunt Ward, Prop Stylist: Pheobe Hausser, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf. This casserole is a hearty dish perfect for…

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Walmart’s $40 basket feeds 10 and includes a Butterball turkey.New gluten-free, mindful, and prime rib meal baskets debut this year.All holiday meals can be ordered online for pickup or delivery through Dec. 25. Trick-or-treating plans are set and some stores are breaking out Christmas decorations, but between Halloween costumes and trimming the tree comes Thanksgiving dinner. Getting a turkey and all the fixings on the table can get expensive, but retail chains like Walmart and Aldi are making it easier than ever to feed everyone at your dinner table for less. Walmart has announced its annual Thanksgiving meal deal: a…

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A British Palestinian doctor under investigation by the General Medical Council for alleged antisemitic remarks has been arrested by the Metropolitan Police on suspicion of stirring up racial hatred.Rahmeh Aladwan, 31, a trainee in trauma and orthopaedics, was arrested just two days before she faces a tribunal which could see her suspended from the UK medical register.In a video Aladwan posted on social media a police officer tells her that she is under arrest for three malicious communications and one offence of inciting racial hatred. The officer cites communications allegedly demonstrating support for Hamas’s 7 October attack on Israel on…

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