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So far, though, many public health experts don't think this rings alarm bells about the safety of the food supply. Nathan Frandino/ReutersThe FDA oversees the nation's milk supply, and the US Department of Agriculture oversees dairy cows. Both say they believe the commercial milk supply is safe, due to the pasteurization process and the practice of disposing of milk from sick cows. Some states allow the sale of unpasteurized, aka "raw," milk or cheese, which the CDC recommends avoiding. "To date, we have seen nothing that would change our assessment that the commercial milk supply is safe.
Persons: , Dr, Jerome Adams, Trump, Pasteurization, Nathan Frandino, Carlos Barria, Adams, Samuel Alcaine, Cook, who's, I'm Organizations: Service, Drug Administration, Business, Purdue University, Johann, FDA, US Department of Agriculture, Washington Post, The New York Times, Mountain Creamery, Cornell University, CDC, Workers Locations: Fresno , California, Middletown , Maryland
Pro-Palestinian protesters shut down traffic Monday morning in cities across the country, part of a global effort to disrupt economies and pressure world leaders to push for a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip. In Chicago, protesters on I-190 blocked traffic coming into O’Hare International Airport, and passengers who’d already arrived started walking on foot with their luggage to catch their flights. In San Antonio, protesters carrying Palestinian flags blocked both sides of the Valero energy company headquarters, jamming traffic on the city’s northwest side. And in Philadelphia, pro-Palestinian protesters organized a teach-in that blocked rush-hour traffic. In Middletown, Conn., for example, pro-Palestinian protesters blocked employees entering and leaving a Pratt & Whitney factory that exports military engines for aircrafts.
Persons: Zimmermann, Protesters Organizations: O’Hare International, City Hall, Philadelphia Inquirer, Pratt & Whitney, aircrafts . Police, Hartford Courant, Protesters Locations: Gaza, California, Oakland, Chicago, O’Hare, San Antonio, Valero, Philadelphia, City, Israel, Middletown, Conn, United States, Athens, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Sydney, Australia, Barcelona, Spain
New York CNN —Smoky, hazy gambling floors have long been part of the Atlantic City casino experience for some people. Phil Murphy and the state’s health commissioner claiming that a loophole in state law exposes casino workers to health problems from secondhand smoke. Casino workers have long been advocating for protections under the 2006 smoke-free law, but progress has been snagged for years in the New Jersey legislature. But somehow, our casino workers have been asked to roll the dice,” UAW President Shawn Fain said at a press conference Friday. The casino workers have faced “death, severe physical illness, severe mental, physical and emotional distress, pain and suffering, anxiety, and stress,” the lawsuit said.
Persons: Phil Murphy, Murphy, Kaitlan Baston, New Jersey —, Shawn Fain, Matt Rourke, , smokin, Bill Organizations: New, New York CNN, Atlantic City, United Auto Workers, New Jersey Gov, Act, Workers, United Auto Workers union, Caesars, Tropicana, statehouse, New Jersey Health Department, New Jersey News, ’ Rights, Bally’s, CNN, Caesars Atlantic City, Caesars Entertainment Locations: New York, New Jersey, Bally’s, Trenton , NJ, City, Middletown , New Jersey, Atlantic, Pall
Authorities say Gordon, who was driving a stolen vehicle, fatally shot two people who lived at the residence. Following the shooting, Gordon then went to Edgewood Lane, where he fatally shot another individual, according to officials. Officials say Gordon knew all the shooting victims. Police say Gordon was last seen wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt. Police say Gordon is considered extremely dangerous, and anyone who sees him should be asked to contact the authorities.
Persons: JD Mullane, Andre Gordon, Gordon Organizations: USA, Network Pennsylvania, Police, Middletown Township Police Locations: Falls Township, Falls, Levittown, Edgewood Lane, Bristol Pike, Morrisville, Pennsylvania, Trenton , New Jersey, Middletown Township
CNN —At least three people are dead after a shooting in Falls Township, Pennsylvania, Saturday morning, officials say. “Do NOT travel to Falls Township until further notice. We have directed the mall and Sesame Place to CLOSE until further notice,” the Middletown Township Police Department said. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick, who represents Bucks County, said in an X post that there was a carjacking and two shootings in Falls Township. Falls Township is approximately 28 miles northeast of Philadelphia.
Persons: ” Jeff Dence, carjacked, Dence, ” Dence, Communications Manuel Gamiz Jr, Brian Fitzpatrick, ” Fitzpatrick Organizations: CNN, ” Falls Township Police Department, FBI, Bucks, Attorney’s, Communications, Middletown Township Police Department, Pennsylvania, Police Locations: Falls Township , Pennsylvania, ” Falls Township, Bucks County, Falls Township, Middletown Township, , Philadelphia
"We know Taylor Swift is popular; her music is the most requested at the rink," said Ginny Kidd, Skateway spokesperson. "Nothing is preventing a rink from playing Taylor Swift music and getting a line out the door. watch nowThe Taylor Swift events that don't involve Taylor Swift showing up range from library events, to bar crawls, cruises, painting parties, dance parties, and more. The restaurant added another Swift brunch the following weekend and plans a listening party when the singer's new album is released in April. She thought that a Taylor Swift event would be successful.
Persons: Amanda Edwards, Taylor Swift, Ginny Kidd, Skateway, Kidd, Ryan Herzog, Taylor, Herzog, Paul Krugman, Akira Back, Katie Bosworth, Bosworth, Swift, Katie Lovell, Lovell Organizations: Getty, Swift, Gonzaga University, New York Times, CNBC, RMD Group, Rex Theatres, Rex Theater Locations: Middletown , Ohio, San, Los Angeles, Gaslamp District, Manchester , New Hampshire, Manchester
Vargas, a special education instructor, has been mired for months in various stages of interviews for three teaching jobs. Employers' hiring rate fell sharply in 2023, Zhao said. They'll often toss out some number around 40, he told BI. AdvertisementHitting the numbers on job applications is also a priority for Kevin Cash, who previously told BI he's applied to more than 1,200 jobs and has mostly been ghosted. She's accepted a part-time job and plans to teach private classes for students learning English as a second language.
Persons: , Lynne Vargas, Vargas, Daniel Zhao, Cory Stahle, Zhao, Josh Bersin, Debbie Lovich, Lovich, Royal Siu, They'll, Siu, it's, Kevin Cash, They're, Jeff Calnan, Indeed's Stahle, Stahle, She's Organizations: Service, Business, Employers, Federal, BI, Boston Consulting Group, Navy, US Air Force Locations: Middletown , New York, Seattle, Woburn , Massachusetts
LEVITTOWN, Pa. (AP) — A man in Pennsylvania has been charged with first-degree murder and abusing a corpse after his father was found decapitated and police are investigating a video on social media that allegedly shows him holding up the head, authorities said Wednesday. The father was found beheaded in the bathroom of his home in Bucks County's Middletown Township on Tuesday night. Police said the son, identified as Justin Mohn, 32, was arrested about 100 miles (161 kilometers) away in Fort Indiantown Gap. Pete Feeney of the Middletown Township Police Department said. Detectives are investigating a video, allegedly posted by Mohn, that shows him holding up what appears to be his father's head and making threats against federal law enforcement agencies, Feeney said.
Persons: Justin Mohn, Capt, Pete Feeney, , Feeney, Mohn Organizations: Police, Middletown Township Police Department, ” Police, Associated Press Locations: LEVITTOWN, Pa, Pennsylvania, Bucks, Middletown Township, Fort Indiantown
Police said Wednesday that they charged Justin Mohn, 32, with first-degree murder and abusing a corpse after he beheaded his father, Michael, in their Bucks County home and publicized it in a 14-minute YouTube video that anyone, anywhere could see. YouTube, which is owned by Google, did not attend the hearing despite its status as one of the most popular platforms among teens. Major social media companies moderate content with the help of powerful automated systems, which can often catch prohibited content before a human can. Despite the obstacles, social media companies need to be more vigilant about regulating violent content, said Jacob Ware, a research fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. “The reality is that social media has become a front line in extremism and terrorism,” Ware said.
Persons: Justin Mohn, Michael, , Pete Feeney, , Alix Fraser, Brian Fishman, it’s, Mohn, Michael Jensen, Jacob Ware, ” Ware, “ That’s, ” Nora Benavidez, Beatrice Dupuy, Mike Balsamo, Mike Catalini Organizations: YouTube, . Police, Islamic State, Meta, Google, Buffalo , New York —, Halle . Middletown, Halle . Middletown Township Police, Council, Responsible Social Media, Global, Counter, Twitter, University of Maryland, Foreign Relations, Free Press, Associated Press, AP Locations: Pennsylvania, Bucks, Louisville , Kentucky, Memphis , Tennessee, Buffalo , New York, Christchurch , New Zealand, Halle ., Halle . Middletown Township, Gaza, Ukraine, U.S, New York, Levittown , Pennsylvania
Lt. Stephen Forman, a detective with the Middletown Township Police Department, said the man, Justin Mohn, was arrested Tuesday night. The police also confirmed that it was Mr. Mohn in the YouTube video, in which he promoted conspiratorial and anti-government views and briefly showed what he claimed was his father’s head wrapped in plastic. The video, which has since been removed, appeared to have been filmed during the daytime and was online for about five hours, Lieutenant Forman said. During the time the video was available Mr. Mohn’s subscriber count increased to eight from four, the detective said. “From the way he was talking, you’d think he had a whole militia with thousands or hundreds of thousands of people,” Lieutenant Forman said, referring to Mr. Mohn’s small following on YouTube.
Persons: Stephen Forman, Justin Mohn, Mohn, Forman, , you’d Organizations: YouTube, Middletown Township Police Department Locations: Pennsylvania, Middletown Township
Police started investigating Mohn after a man in his 60s was found beheaded and covered in blood Tuesday, CNN affiliate WPVI reported. The suspect was identified as the victim’s son, Middletown Township Police Chief Joseph Bartorilla told CNN. “YouTube has strict policies prohibiting graphic violence and violent extremism,” the company told CNN Wednesday in a statement. “The video was removed for violating our graphic violence policy and Justin Mohn’s channel was terminated in line with our violent extremism policies. “I think the neighborhood can rest easy because I think they were a little uneasy for a while, before they knew where the person of interest was,” he told WPVI overnight.
Persons: Biden, Justin Mohn, , Congress –, Mohn, Joseph Bartorilla, Bartorilla, Justin Mohn’s, , Organizations: CNN, YouTube, Congress, Police, WPVI, Middletown Township Police, National Guard, Pennsylvania State Police Locations: United States, Pennsylvania, America, Middletown Township, Indiantown, Bucks, Bucks County
Also on the ballot is a special election for state Senate. The other vacancy is in Utah’s 2nd Congressional District, which will be decided in a special election on Nov. 21. Also on the Tuesday ballot is a special state Senate election to complete the term of Maryellen Goodwin, the chamber’s majority whip until her death in April. The Associated Press will provide coverage for two races: a special U.S. House election in the 1st Congressional District and a special election in state Senate District 1.WHO GETS TO VOTE? Voters must be registered in either U.S. House District 1 or state Senate District 1 to participate in either special election.
Persons: Gabe Amo, Republican Gerry Leonard, David Cicilline, Obama, Sen, Sandra Cano, Sabina Matos, Aaron Regunberg, Leonard, Terri Flynn, Cicilline, Democrat Patrick Kennedy, Maryellen Goodwin, Jacob Bissaillon, Niyoka Powell Organizations: WASHINGTON, Republican, Democratic U.S . Rep, Biden White House, Democratic, Gov, Marine, Middletown Town, Democrat, U.S . House, Congressional, Associated Press, Congressional District, WHO, . House, AP, District, Republicans Locations: Rhode Island, U.S, Iraq, Afghanistan, Utah’s, Rhode
“I could keep all the money,” Waters once told culture website Flavorwire of the screenings. During a press preview for the exhibition, Waters revealed that one item he wished they had procured was Divine’s “cheater” — drag terminology for a prosthetic vulva with fake pubic hair. Whether it’s subverting a four-figure tub of moisturizer or Hollywood, Waters has always been true to himself. “I’ve always made fun of the rules of the world that I live in. That’s how you can have fun, by breaking some of them.”One rule Waters isn’t breaking, however, is his daily writing schedule.
Persons: CNN —, John Waters, Jenny He, Dara Jaffe, Greg Gorman, Waters, Glenn Milstead, Mink, Edith Massey, Cookie Mueller, Mary Vivian Pearce, Lawrence Irvine, Prince, Puke, William S, that’s, , Kathleen Turner, , ” Jaffe, Charles White, ” Waters, Marjorie Taylor Greene, That’s, he’s, , you've, ” Chris Pizzello, thusfar, Divine, Ricki Lake, Traci Turnblad, Traci, Amber Von Tussle’s, Van Smith, Isabelle Huppert — Waters, “ I’ve, There’s Organizations: CNN, Academy Museum Foundation, Hollywood, Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, NYU, Warner Bros, Burroughs, Academy Museum, Wesleyan University, Charles White / Academy Museum Foundation, New York Times, Maybelline Locations: Los Angeles, American, Lutherville , Maryland, Baltimore, Sleaze, LA, Middletown , Connecticut, Cape Cod, Waters, Hollywood, Seattle
But there was one rule: No ice cream for students with outstanding school lunch debt. "If a student has a negative balance they will not be able to purchase an ice cream even if they bring their $1 for ice cream. Students with school lunch debt still cannot buy ice cream on Ice Cream Friday, even if a friend wants to buy it for them. America has a school lunch debt problemThe US already has one of the most dystopian yet classically American school lunch systems around. Jade's SoulFood, paid $411.15 toward the balance of school lunch debt at Donovan Elementary School, she wrote on Facebook.
Persons: , Mitch McConnell, Naiyozcsia Thompson, Jade's SoulFood, Thompson Organizations: Service, Facebook, Donovan Elementary, Congressional Republicans, Senate, Donovan Elementary School Locations: Ohio, Lebanon, California , Colorado , Maine , Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, Vermont, Massachusetts, Nevada, Local, Middletown
MIDDLETOWN, N.J. (AP) — Governments, organizations and businesses have set ambitious goals to combat climate change. Shawn LaTourette, New Jersey's environmental protection commissioner, hesitates to use the word “mandate” in describing the state's plans. Many of the world's countries signed the Paris climate accords, obligating them to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to certain levels. Anjuli Ramos, New Jersey director of the Sierra Club, agreed that meeting climate goals requires urgent action. A document released Tuesday said that by 2050, at least 90% of the state's residential and commercial buildings must be electrified to meet New Jersey's clean energy and climate goals.
Persons: Shawn LaTourette, , , John Burzichelli, ” Ray Cantor, Rishi Sunak, Anjuli Ramos, “ It's, , ‘ We’re, Wayne Parry Organizations: , Democrat, New, New Jersey Business, Industry Association, British, Sierra Club, San Francisco and New, Twitter Locations: MIDDLETOWN, N.J, New Jersey, Shawn LaTourette ,, Jersey, California, Paris, China, India, U.S, Vermont, Rhode Island , Massachusetts , Connecticut, Maine, Michigan, Anjuli Ramos , New Jersey, San Francisco and, San Francisco and New York City, www.twitter.com
Media organizations including The Associated Press have requested the troopers' names. State public safety officials denied a request for the names by The Connecticut Mirror, which has a pending appeal before the Freedom of Information Commission. The judge said the union could appeal to the courts if the commission orders disclosure of the names. The union asked that the troopers’ names not be released until investigations are complete. The union says releasing the troopers' names before the investigations are complete could unfairly tarnish their reputations.
Persons: , Rupal Shah, Shah Organizations: Connecticut State Police Union, of, Commission, Media, Associated Press, Connecticut, Information Commission, University of Connecticut Locations: MIDDLETOWN, Conn, Middletown
A Google Street View car driver led police on a 100 mph chase through a small town in Indiana. The driver of a Google Street View car led police on a 100 miles-per-hour chase and then crashed into a ditch after refusing to stop, officers said. Street View uses cars use to take pictures of neighborhoods around the world. According to the Middletown Police Department's press release, Chief Landon J. But the Google driver kept going, running a red light before coming to a closed-off bridge, the press release said.
Persons: Landon J, Dean, we're Organizations: Police, Middletown Police Department, Google, View, Middletown Police Locations: Indiana, Henry
1: RUDY GIULIANIThe former New York City mayor and Trump's former personal attorney has faced legal issues since working on Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. He also played a prominent public role in pushing theories of widespread fraud in the 2020 election. He believed there was proof of election fraud, and I have seen the affidavits that back that up." Powell has since been sued for defamation by the voting companies Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic over false claims she made about them rigging the 2020 election against Trump. 4: JEFFREY BOSSERT CLARKJeffrey Clark is a former high-ranking Justice Department official who has been under investigation by federal prosecutors for his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
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CNN —Just days after three New Jersey public school systems simultaneously enacted policies requiring educators to notify parents of changes in their children’s gender identity, the state is pursuing legal action. New Jersey State Attorney General Matthew Platkin announced the complaints against the Middletown Township, Marlboro Township and Manalapan-Englishtown Regional boards of education, all in Monmouth County. When contacted by phone on Friday, a representative of the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District declined to comment on the matter. CNN has reached out to the Middletown Township Public School District. In May, state officials also filed a civil rights complaint after similar changes were enacted at the Hanover Township Board of Education.
Persons: CNN —, Matthew Platkin, , Platkin, Marc H, Zitomer, , ” Zitomer, Valentina Mendez, Mendez, We’re Organizations: CNN, New, New Jersey Superior Court, Englishtown Regional School, Public School District, Marlboro Townhip Board of Education, Marlboro Public School, , Marlboro, of Education Locations: Jersey, New Jersey, Middletown Township, Marlboro Township, Manalapan, Monmouth County, Middletown, Marlboro, Hanover Township
About 60,000 AT&T managers are being told to return to the office by September. However, the mandate says workers must return to just nine locations, leaving an estimated 9,000 employees with the decision to quit or relocate. Bloomberg reported that the telecom giant is mandating a return to offices starting in September after three years of many employees working remotely. "If they want to be a part of building a great culture and environment they'll come along on these adjustments and changes,"Stankey told Bloomberg. "We've been reconfiguring our workforce for a very long time," Stankey told Bloomberg.
Persons: , John Stankey, Stankey, We've Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, Dallas, Bloomberg Radio Locations: Los Angeles, San Ramon , CA, Seattle, St, Louis, Washington ; Middletown , NJ, Bedminster , NJ, Atlanta
Jake and Gianna Bachowski spent years traveling the country and living on the road with their kids. The couple lived in a van when their oldest child was a baby and a bus when they had their second. As van and bus conversion experts, they help others do the same with their business Our Van Quest. Gianna: Before the van, we'd been trying to figure out how to spend more time together as a family. The Bachowskis' oldest child, Luna, sitting in the van her family lived in while traveling across the country.
Megan McDonald’s body was discovered near a dirt path on the outskirts of Middletown, N.Y., on March 15, 2003. The search for her killer would last 20 years, one month, and four days. On Wednesday, Edward Holley, 42, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder in the death of Ms. McDonald, the New York State Police announced Thursday. Mr. Holley, who had once dated Ms. McDonald, was arrested inside Orange County Correctional Facility in Goshen, N.Y., where he had been incarcerated on unrelated probation violation charges stemming from a narcotics arrest. The murder charges are a dramatic step in a case that has frustrated Ms. McDonald’s family, local law enforcement and Middletown residents for two decades.
For the first time in almost seven years, a new nuclear reactor has started up in the United States. On Monday, Georgia Power announced that the Vogtle nuclear reactor unit 3 has started a nuclear reaction inside the reactor. It's when the nuclear fission process starts splitting atoms and generating heat, Georgia Power said in a written announcement. However, because nuclear energy is generated without releasing carbon dioxide emissions, which cause global warming, the current increased sense of urgency in responding to climate change has given nuclear energy a chance at a renaissance. The cost associated with building nuclear reactors is a major barrier to a potential resurgence in nuclear energy, however.
In addition to 87 more Bed Bath & Beyond stores, the company now says it will close all of its remaining Harmon health and beauty stores, and five Buybuy Baby stores. San Leandro: 15555 East 14th St., Suite 24015555 East 14th St., Suite 240 Burbank: 201 East Magnolia Blvd. Marina: 117 General Stilwell Drive117 General Stilwell Drive Vallejo: 105 Plaza Drive, Suite 107105 Plaza Drive, Suite 107 * Palm Desert: 72459 Highway 11172459 Highway 111 * Visalia: 3125 South Mooney Blvd. Arterial * Coralville: 2515 Corridor Way Suite 5Kansas:Lawrence: 3106 S. Iowa St., Suite 2153106 S. Iowa St., Suite 215 Manhattan: 425 3rd Place425 3rd Place * Olathe: 15335 W. 119th St.Kentucky:Elizabethtown: 1998 N. Dixie Ave.1998 N. Dixie Ave. New Hartford: 4805 Commercial Drive4805 Commercial Drive Kingston: 1187 Ulster Ave.1187 Ulster Ave. Plattsburgh: 73 Centre Drive, Suite 10073 Centre Drive, Suite 100 Farmingdale: 251 Airport Plaza Blvd.
Peter and Nancy Rosalez found out in November they were eligible for up to $25,000 in government money to keep from losing their house to foreclosure. But their mortgage company had gotten permission to foreclose on their Middletown, Ohio, home and was about to sell it. The money sat unused while an auction of the home went forward.
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