A New Jersey man is suing safari tour company African Portfolio for failing to ensure his wife’s safety during a Zambia trip that resulted in her death in a hippopotamus attack. The lawsuit alleges that tour guides walked away during the attack, causing catastrophic injuries to Lisa Manders, who died shortly after. The company denies negligence and plans to either dismiss the lawsuit or go to arbitration.
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FDA head falsely claims no scientists laid off, as agency shutters food safety labs
The FDA has faced backlash after Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary claimed in interviews that no scientists were laid off, despite reports from several scientists who received layoff notices from food safety labs in San Francisco and Chicago. These closures have significantly reduced the FDA's capacity to test infant formula and other food products for contamination, including toxic metals and bird flu, at critical times when increased testing is needed. Laid-off scientists criticized Makary's statements as...
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