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A bag of Tyson Foods Inc. frozen chicken is arranged for a photograph in Tiskilwa, Illinois, U.S., on Thursday, May 5, 2016. Tyson Foods is recalling nearly 30,000 pounds of one of its products — dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets — after some consumers reported finding small metal pieces, the Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Saturday. The recall is specifically for the 29-ounce plastic bags of the product officially called Fully Cooked Fun Nuggets Breaded Shaped Chicken Patties, the FSIS said in a release. Approximately 29,819 pounds of the Fun Nuggets are impacted, according to the release. FSIS is urging anyone who might be keeping a bag of the Fun Nuggets in the freezer to throw them out and to avoid eating them.
Persons: Tyson, Tyson Foods, FSIS Organizations: Tyson Foods Inc, Tyson, Department of Agriculture's, Inspection Service, Nuggets Locations: Tiskilwa , Illinois, U.S, Alabama , California , Illinois , Kentucky, Michigan , Ohio , Tennessee, Virginia, Wisconsin
An Israeli paramedic said it's impossible to escape videos of Hamas' attacks on Israel. "And then someone sent me the video," Gorjaltsan told Insider on Wednesday. In the now-viral video, Argamani is seen begging Hamas militants not to kill her as she's whisked away on a motorbike. After he saw the video, Gorjaltsan said he went to the hospital with a friend and found Argamani's parents. In the recording, Gorjaltsan said Man could be heard "begging" for more ambulances to come to the kibbutz.
Persons: , Yan Gorjaltsan, Noa Argamani, Gorjaltsan, Noa's, she's, Avinatan, Gorjaltsan's, Ori Tshernihovski, Noa Argamani Yan, Noa, Israel, Chen Junqing, Amit Man, I've Organizations: Service, Nova Music, Hamas, Getty, AK Locations: Israel, Gaza, Ashkelon, Xinhua, Be'ere
A 27-year-old Israeli paramedic was working in a hospital when Hamas attacked on Saturday. He said the hospital looked like a scene out of a World War II movie. "People were dying like flies," Yan Gorjaltsan told Insider. Gorjaltsan described the hospital as a scene out of a World War II movie — nurses and doctors frantically taking care of patients while others scream for help. "Even though we always have our differences, when something like this starts, everybody just stops talking and starts working," Gorjaltsan told Insider.
Persons: Yan Gorjaltsan, , Magen David Adom, I'm, Gorjaltsan, he's Organizations: Service, Soroka Medical, UN, Hamas, Israeli Defense Forces, NBC News, Gaza Ministry, Health Locations: Gaza, Be'er Sheva, Ofakim, Saturday's, Israel
Shani Louk's mother told Bild on Tuesday that she believes her daughter is still alive. Israeli, German, nor Palestinian officials have confirmed Shani Louk's location or whether she's alive. Shani Louk's mother said she received information leading her to believe that her daughter is still alive. Neither Israeli, German, nor Palestinian officials have confirmed Shani Louk's whereabouts or whether or not she is alive. Ricarda Louk told Bild that when she last spoke to Shani Louk, she encouraged her 22-year-old daughter to take cover in a nearby shelter.
Persons: Shani Louk's, Ricarda Louk, , Shani, Shani Louk, Louk Organizations: Service, Hamas Locations: Gaza, Israel, German
Israel soldiers say they found dead babies at a kibbutz near the Israel-Gaza border. A spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces told Insider on Tuesday that its soldiers found the decapitated corpses of babies at Kfar Aza, a kibbutz near Gaza. Reports started to emerge on Tuesday that Israeli soldiers had made the grisly discoveries at the self-sustaining rural community near Gaza. Hamas targeted multiple kibbutzim near the border with Gaza after the militants broke through the gate separating the territory from Israel. Israel's retaliatory airstrikes have also killed at least 830 people in Gaza, The Washington Post reported, citing the Health Ministry in Gaza.
Persons: , Nir, Yoav Gallant, Nicole Zedek, Kfar Aza, Zedek, CNN's Nic Robertson, Israel Organizations: IDF, Service, Israel Defense Forces, The Washington Post, Health Ministry, Palestinian Ministry of Health Locations: Israel, Gaza, Kfar Aza, Kibbutz Kfar Aza, Kfar, Israeli, The
The bright yellow snail inspired its name Cayo margarita — a nod to Jimmy Buffet's song "Margaritaville." Scientists aren't sure why the snail is so yellow but think it may be a defense mechanism. AdvertisementAdvertisementScientists discovered a mysterious new species of sea snail in the Florida Reef, and named it as a tribute to Jimmy Buffet's famous song "Margaritaville." The new species is called "Cayo margarita," according to a paper published by a group of scientists in Peer J journal. But, strangely, when fish approached the bright snail, they didn't eat it.
Persons: , Jimmy Buffet's, Bieler, margarita Organizations: Service, CNN Locations: margarita, Florida, Cayo
Civilians in Gaza worry they may run out of food in as little as six days. Israel is engaging in a counterstrike against Gaza after Hamas' deadly attack on Saturday. As of Tuesday, 830 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, the Gaza Ministry of Health said. The Israeli death toll has surpassed 1,000 people since Hamas invaded Israel on Saturday, Israeli officials said. Hamas is also holding Israelis hostage — the militant group said it had about 100 people captive in Gaza.
Persons: , counterstrikes, Ivan Karakashian, Karakashian Organizations: Service, Israel, Gaza, Norwegian Refugee Council, Associated Press, Gaza Ministry, Health, NBC News, Israeli Defense Forces Locations: Gaza, Israel, Jerusalem
An Israeli couple was found alive hiding in their shelter after Hamas attacks on Saturday. Their family feared they were dead or kidnapped once communication with the couple was cut off. The IDF eventually found the couple, who had been hiding for 58 hours in their shelter. As Hamas launched brazen attacks across towns in Israel bordering Gaza, one Israeli couple took shelter in their kibbutz near the border, hiding so well that their family feared they were missing or dead. The IDF returned and found David and Denise Heiblum still hiding in their shelter in their home, some 58 hours later.
Persons: , David, Denise Heiblum, David Heiblum's, Pepe, Jacques Butbol, Butbol Organizations: IDF, Service, Hamas, NBC News, NBC Locations: Israeli, Israel, Gaza
Shani Louk's mother found out that her daughter was missing because of a social media video. Shani Louk was at the festival in the south of Israel where Hamas killed at least 260 people. AdvertisementAdvertisementRicarda Louk didn't know her daughter, Shani Louk, was kidnapped by Hamas militants in Israel until she saw a video of the attack on social media, she told CNN's Anderson Cooper. "We stopped talking, and since then I didn't hear anything from her anymore and then she wasn't responding on her phone," Ricarda Louk told Cooper. It wasn't until a few hours later that Ricarda Louk saw her daughter in a disturbing video online.
Persons: Shani Louk's, Shani Louk, , didn't, CNN's Anderson Cooper, Ricarda Louk, Louk, Cooper Organizations: Service, CNN, Saturday, Hamas Locations: Israel, Gaza
An Israeli woman who fled Hamas' attack said she doesn't know if she has somewhere to return to. Danielle Biton, who lives on Kibbutz Karmita near the Gaza Strip in Israel, fled her home on the kibbutz on Saturday after Hamas began its deadly attack against Israel over the weekend. Biton described hearing Iron Dome bomb sirens starting around 5:00 a.m. that lasted about an hour. But Biton said she and her friend decided to go back to their kibbutz to try to rescue his parents. AdvertisementAdvertisementShe said they took "whatever we had in our home because we didn't know — we still don't know — if we will have somewhere to go back to."
Persons: Danielle Biton, , Natasha Raquel Kirtchuk Gutman, Biton, Kirtchuk Gutman, Nobody, wouldn't Organizations: Service, Hamas, I24 Locations: Israeli, Hamas, Karmita, Gaza, Israel, IDF
Kevin McCarthy once kicked Matt Gaetz out of his cabin at Camp David, Cassidy Hutchinson said. Hutchinson said McCarthy told Gaetz to "get lost" when he showed up uninvited to a gathering. AdvertisementAdvertisementRep. Kevin McCarthy once kicked Rep. Matt Gaetz out of a gathering at his Camp David cabin, Cassidy Hutchinson said on a Wednesday night appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live." Matt Gaetz was not included," Hutchinson told Kimmel, adding that she was one of the last to arrive at the soirée. "And then, Matt Gaetz got him kicked out of the House," Kimmel joked, referring to McCarthy being ousted from his role as Speaker of the House.
Persons: Kevin McCarthy, Matt Gaetz, Camp David, Cassidy Hutchinson, Hutchinson, McCarthy, Gaetz, , David, Jimmy Kimmel, Donald Trump's, Quentin Tarantino's, Kevin, Kimmel, Matt, they're Organizations: Service Locations: Camp, Hutchinson
At a White House briefing, reporters asked John Kirby if Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are dating. A spokesperson for the White House did not comment on the relationship when asked by Insider. AdvertisementAdvertisementNo one is safe from questions about Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. And the Taylor Swift economic bump likely isn't going anywhere. It's no wonder, then, that the White House is being questioned on who Taylor Swift is, anyway: She's a major economic powerhouse for the country.
Persons: John Kirby, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Kirby, , Karine Jean, Pierre, Swift, Jean, Pierre wasn't, Joe Biden, it's, Cork Gaines, QuestionPro, Swifties, Jake, who's, Taylor Organizations: White, Service, Kansas City Chiefs, White House Press, National Security Council, The White, NFL, Chiefs, Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Federal Reserve, Philadelphia Locations: Hollywood
Nadine Arslanian hit a man who was jaywalking, NorthJersey.com reported, citing a police report. Now Arslanian Menendez, she was never charged in the case, the local paper reported. AdvertisementAdvertisementNadine Arslanian was involved in a fatal car accident in December 2018, NorthJersey.com reported on Wednesday. A police report said Arslanian struck and killed a man while driving her Mercedes-Benz on Main Street in Bogota, New Jersey, on December 12, 2018, the local paper reported. NorthJersey.com reported that she asked why Koop was in the road in the first place and then said that she "didn't do anything wrong."
Persons: Sen, Bob Menendez's, Nadine Arslanian, NorthJersey.com, Arslanian Menendez, , Arslanian, Bob Menendez, Menendez, Richard Koop, Koop Organizations: Service, Mercedes, Benz, Bogota Police Department, Senate, The New York Times, Name Medical Locations: Bogota , New Jersey, Bogota, New Jersey
Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina joked that he's too sane to assume the House speakership. Fellow Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia playfully told Graham that he could compete for the position. The conversation came after the House on Tuesday voted 216-210 to remove McCarthy from the role. AdvertisementAdvertisementRepublican Sen. Lindsey Graham doesn't think he's up for the job of Speaker of the House — but that's because he's not crazy enough to apply. "Hey Lindsey, you know you don't have to be a member of the House to be chosen speaker," the Virginia Democrat told Graham.
Persons: Sen, Lindsey Graham of, he's, Tim Kaine, Virginia, Graham, McCarthy, , Republican Sen, Lindsey Graham doesn't, Kevin McCarthy of, We've, it's, Hey Lindsey, you've, Matt Gaetz Organizations: Service, Republican, NBC News, South Carolina, NBC, Virginia Democrat, Caucus, GOP Locations: Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Kevin McCarthy of California, California, Florida
Trump on Monday shared a photo of the judge's clerk online and ranted about her to reporters. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementJustice Arthur Engoron at Donald Trump's New York trial on Tuesday issued a harsh warning after the former president repeatedly attacked his clerk on social media and during a press conference. Trump posed to Truth Social, a photo of Engoron's law clerk, who was standing next to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Trump also ranted about the clerk during a press conference directly outside Engoron's courtroom door on Monday.
Persons: Arthur Engoron, Trump, Engoron, , Donald Trump's, Chuck Schumer, Matthew Galluzzo, Gonzalo Curiel Organizations: Service, Trump, Trump University Locations: York, New York City, Manhattan
Donald Trump's ex-accountant spent three hours recognizing documents on Tuesday. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe New York attorney general and Donald Trump's lawyers used dynamic visuals and bombastic language to savage one another in court on Monday. Come Tuesday morning, the state found itself having to spend three hours asking Trump's former accountant Donald Bender to authenticate documents. He'd ask Bender if he recognized the signature of Trump Organization executive Allen Weisselberg, which was helpfully labeled "Allen Weisselberg," and that of Donald Trump Jr., helpfully labeled "Donald Trump Jr."AdvertisementAdvertisementBender, with his eye for detail, always did. James is hoping the trial brings $250 million in penalties and that Trump and his adult sons are banned from ever running a business in New York state again.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Donald Bender's, Trump, , Donald Bender, Bender, Bender —, Allen Weisselberg, Donald Trump Jr, Arthur Engoron, Engoron, Letitia James, Alina Habba, Habba, Chris Kise —, James Organizations: Service, Trump Organization, New York, Trump Locations: York, New York
California Senator Dianne Feinstein died Thursday night. She was the first woman mayor of San Francisco and the first woman to represent California in the US Senate. "Senator Feinstein never backed away from a fight for what was just and right," the statement said. Senator Feinstein was a force of nature who made an incredible impact on our country and her home state," it continued. Feinstein became the first woman mayor of San Francisco in 1978, after former city supervisor Dan White assassinated then Mayor George Moscone.
Persons: Dianne Feinstein, Feinstein, , Nancy Pelosi, Dan White, George Moscone, White, Harvey Milk, Gavin Newsom, CALmatters, " Feinstein, Sen, Rashida Tlaib Organizations: Service, Senate, California Gov, Intelligence, intel, Democrats, Republicans Locations: California, San Francisco, Washington ,, San
Federal prosecutors are charging Sen. Robert Menendez in a bribery and corruption scandal. Menendez allegedly helped a trio of businessmen and Egypt in exchange for — among other things — gold bars. Menendez previously faced corruption charges in 2017, but the case was dropped. The indictment alleges that Menendez "provided sensitive US government information and took other steps that secretly aided the Government of Egypt." In exchange, prosecutors allege that Wael "Will" Hana, who helped run the company, provided Menendez's wife, Nadine Menendez, a "low-or-no-show job."
Persons: Sen, Robert Menendez, Menendez, Jersey Sen, Wael, Will, Hana, Nadine Menendez, Trump, SDNY, It's Organizations: Service, US, Office, of, Foreign Relations, EG, Inc, Prosecutors, Benz, Department of Agriculture, District of Locations: Egypt, Wall, Silicon, Jersey, Southern, of New York, New Jersey, District of New Jersey
Ukraine has relentlessly targeted the Black Sea Fleet based in occupied Crimea in recent days. Russia's Black Sea Fleet warships take part in the Navy Day celebrations in the port city of Novorossiysk on July 30, 2023. Ukraine's forces have launched several missile strikes on assets belonging to Russia's Black Sea Fleet, which is based in the occupied Crimean peninsula. On Wednesday, Kyiv said it hit a command post near the port of Sevastopol, and Russia's defense ministry admitted on Friday that the fleet's headquarters in the city was damaged by Ukrainian missiles. Britain's defense ministry attributed the increase in deep strikes to a slow-moving battlefield, where Ukrainian forces continue to make steady territorial gains in their grinding counteroffensive.
Persons: , Antonov, STRINGER Organizations: Black, Fleet, intel, Kyiv, Service, Chkalovsky, Base, NATO, Ukrainian, Directorate of Intelligence, Getty, Kremlin Locations: Ukraine, Crimea, Russia, Moscow, Wall, Silicon, Russia's, Novorossiysk, Crimean, Sevastopol, Ukrainian, Russian
A Ukrainian soldier survived for over a year on the frontlines of the war against Russia. Ukraine says he was killed in a Russian attack after returning home. —Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) September 20, 2023Burban, a 32-year-old native of Davydiv, Lviv Oblast, volunteered to fight in the war in April 2022, according to Ukrainska Pravda. AdvertisementAdvertisementA woman who knows Burban from their home village told Ukrainska Pravda that Burban was a good man. Burban is survived by his three kids, aged 7, 5, and 2 1⁄2 old, according to Pravda.
Persons: Petro Burban, Petro, Burban, Ukrainska, Ivanna Horyn Organizations: Service, Russia, Twitter, Caritas, , Ukrainska Pravda, Pravda Locations: Ukrainian, Russia, Ukraine, Wall, Silicon, Russian, Davydiv, Lviv Oblast
Rupert Murdoch is stepping down from his role at Fox and News Corp., according to a company statement. "For my entire professional life, I have been engaged daily with news and ideas, and that will not change," Murdoch wrote. AdvertisementAdvertisementIt's unclear how Murdoch's media empire will change post-Rupert. Lachlan Murdoch, 52, has been CEO since 2019 after the baton switched back and forth between him and his brother James as to who would succeed their father. And while he's privately criticized Trump, he's also said that the Fox audience supports the former president, suggesting he knows that supporting Trump is good for Fox's business, CNN has reported.
Persons: Rupert Murdoch, Murdoch, Lachlan, Lachlan Murdoch, Trump, Jeanine Pirro, Maria Bartiromo, Lou Dobbs, Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Donald Trump, James, Rupert, He's, Tucker Carlson, he's Organizations: Fox, News Corp, Fox Corp ., Fox News, London, Voting, Dominion, Google, Meta, Street Journal, Hollywood, Fox Nation, CNN Locations: Rupert, FanDuel
Taylor Swift helped Vote.org reach its most successful Voter Registration Day in three years. She posted an Instagram story on Tuesday urging her followers to register to vote on Vote.org. Swift posted an Instagram story that day urging her 272 million followers to register to vote on Vote.org. She then posted a link to Vote.org, noting for her followers that it takes less than two minutes to register. "During the day on Tuesday, we saw a 1,226% jump in participation the hour after Taylor Swift posted.
Persons: Taylor Swift, Swift, I've, Andrea Hailey, Hailey, Joe Biden Organizations: Service, Vote.org, Democratic Locations: Wall, Silicon, That's
Russian soldiers say they are being sent to "certain death" in a video shared by Ukraine. They say Russia asked a group of Russian artillerymen, who ran out of ammo, to fight on the front line. They said they fled and left all of their weapons behind because they were not trained as infantry. In the video, which includes subtitles written by Gerashchenko, the men say their infantry had been killed in battle, prompting Russia to try and reinforce the front line. The men said that Russia was sending them to "certain death" by asking them to leave their positions as artillerymen to fight on the front lines.
Persons: Anton Gerashchenko, Gerashchenko, weren't, We're Organizations: Service Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Wall, Silicon, Klishchiivka
Crocodiles appeared to nudge a stray dog to safety when it took refuge in a river. Scientists are not sure why the crocs didn't just eat the dog, as they were within "striking range." Scientists studying the reptiles can't make sense of why the crocs didn't just eat the dog. The pup eventually took refuge in the river Savitri, where three adult mugger crocodiles were floating nearby. "These crocodiles were actually touching the dog with their snout" the researchers reported in the study adding that the crocodiles "seemingly nudged and escorted [the dog] to safety."
Persons: Utkarsha Organizations: Service Locations: Wall, Silicon
A NASA probe caught a massive eruption from the sun on camera. The Parker Solar Probe flew right through a major coronal mass ejection last year. NASA said that the CME that struck the Parker Solar Probe was "one of the most powerful coronal mass ejections ever recorded." The Parker Solar Probe's mission to touch the sunAn artist's illustration of the Parker Solar Probe approaching the sun. NASAThe Parker Solar Probe was designed specifically to study the sun.
Persons: NASA's Parker, Parker, Johns Hopkins, it's, Jim Kinnison, We're, Russ Howard Organizations: NASA, Parker, Probe, Service, Solar Probe, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics, CME, NASA's Parker Solar Probe, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory Locations: Wall, Silicon, CMEs
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