High-risk salmonella:
None found on the chicken parts at this plant.
“Phew,” says Irena. “This app is seriously useful for a shopper like me!”
So, what’s the deal with Salmonella?
It hospitalizes and kills more people in the U.S. than any other foodborne pathogen. Each year we see:
~1.35 million illnesses
26,500 hospitalizations
>400 deaths
While most recover, some are left with long-term conditions...
High-risk salmonella:
Found in 21.1% of samples at the processing facility.
“Took care to cook it well, added some BBQ sauce. I’m still alive."
Glad you brought that up, Mike...
Cooking poultry to an internal temperature of 165 degrees will kill salmonella.
But studies by the @USDA and others have found that home cooks routinely cross-contaminate their kitchens, and few have Mike’s good sense to use a meat thermometer.
Case records and interviews with more than 50 former Liberty University students & staffers show how school discouraged, dismissed, and even blamed, students who have tried to come forward with claims of sexual assault.
In 2017, Elizabeth Axley was only a few months into her first year at Liberty when says she was raped at an off-campus Halloween party.
She immediately alerted campus police about the alleged assault and an officer took Liz to the hospital where a nurse documented 15 bruises, welts, and lacerations on her arm, face and torso.
As 12-year-old Seth’s condition worsened, he and his family spent hours in the waiting room, his body quivering from the pain shooting across his lower belly. His mom asked why it was taking so long to be seen.
A nurse rolled her eyes and muttered, “COVID.”
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The Florida hospital was so crowded there weren't enough chairs for the family to all sit as they waited.
And waited.
As the delta variant sweeps unvaccinated regions, hospitals are filling up and critically ill non-COVID patients have become collateral damage.
As the school year begins, some parents have been forced to make hard choices in response to schools’ COVID prevention protocols (or the lack thereof).
Nicole pulled her children out of their Georgia public school and into a virtual-only charter school when she learned their local school was making masking optional.
It was not an easy decision, but Nicole felt the rule change forced her hand.
Nicole tried to keep an open mind at her kids' school's open house. Then she saw the principal, teachers, and many parents and kids unmasked in the hallways.
"When I walked out, I knew there was nothing that would make me feel safe sending my girls to school on Monday."
2/ Under the Trump changes, taxes on profits from certain types of businesses were cut dramatically, while the tax rate on salaries those businesses paid was reduced only slightly.
3/ WAGES are now taxed at a top rate of 37%, plus an additional 3.8% for Medicare.
Meanwhile, PROFITS are taxed at a top rate of 29.6% (with no Medicare tax).
2/ In the section of the bill about pass-through businesses (companies where the profits pass through to the owners as income), Congress inserted the language “applied without regard to the words ‘engineering, architecture.'”
3/ The Trump tax cuts allowed pass-through owners to deduct up to 20% of profits from their income taxes.
This new language was pushed by a lobbyist for the Becthel family’s giant engineering firm.