Ready-to-eat chicken fettuccine alfredo products have been recalled due to a listeria outbreak linked to three deaths and one fetal loss, affecting 17 individuals across 13 US states. The USDA’s FSIS discovered the outbreak strain during routine inspections, but the source of contamination remains unidentified as further examinations of the company’s facilities did not reveal any issues.
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Two Brits die after jumping into hotel pool ‘after night out’ in Portugal party town
Two British men, aged 27 and 29, were found dead at the bottom of a swimming pool at the Duas Palmeiras hotel in Albufeira, Portugal, after a night out, with indications they were intoxicated and unable to swim. Emergency services pronounced them dead on the scene, and preliminary investigations found no signs of foul play, coinciding with the discovery of another British tourist's body in the area. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Two...
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