After baby's death, Kentucky parents sue infant formula maker at center of 2022 crisis
Read full article: After baby's death, Kentucky parents sue infant formula maker at center of 2022 crisisThe parents of Kentucky baby who died last fall after drinking bacteria-tainted infant formula are the latest to sue manufacturer Abbott Nutrition.
Abbott warns that some of its blood sugar monitors may need replacement due to incorrect readings
Read full article: Abbott warns that some of its blood sugar monitors may need replacement due to incorrect readingsAbbott is warning that sensors on some of its blood sugar monitoring systems may need to be replaced to prevent inaccurate readings.
UK's first Black female lawmaker 'free' to stand for Labour at election after row over her future
Read full article: UK's first Black female lawmaker 'free' to stand for Labour at election after row over her futureThe U.K.’s first Black female member of Parliament will be allowed to stand for the Labour Party in the upcoming general election, leader Keir Starmer says, following a fractious few days over her political future.
Montana judge to decide on wolf hunting limits
Read full article: Montana judge to decide on wolf hunting limitsA Montana judge said he would decide Tuesday whether to continue temporary limits on wolf hunting in the state or to restore quotas and hunting methods before a trial over whether the public was given an adequate opportunity to weigh in on changes in the way the state estimates the size of the wolf population.
I-TEAM: How much Florida paid to fly 48 migrants from San Antonio to Martha’s Vineyard
Read full article: I-TEAM: How much Florida paid to fly 48 migrants from San Antonio to Martha’s VineyardRecords show the state of Florida paid a little more than $600,000 for what's been described as the "relocation of unauthorized aliens".
DeSantis, Biden butt heads over Florida’s migrant flights to Martha’s Vineyard
Read full article: DeSantis, Biden butt heads over Florida’s migrant flights to Martha’s VineyardDeSantis said more flights and buses were likely after he secured $12 million in relocation funding from the state legislature.
FDA details problems at plant behind recalled baby formula
Read full article: FDA details problems at plant behind recalled baby formulaFederal safety inspectors say baby formula maker Abbott failed to maintain sanitary conditions at the Michigan manufacturing plant recently linked to a cluster of infant illnesses.
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At-home COVID-19 tests now available at CVS, Walgreens, Walmart
Read full article: At-home COVID-19 tests now available at CVS, Walgreens, WalmartSeveral over-the-counter COVID-19 tests become available at stores nationwide this week, part of the ongoing effort to fight the pandemic by making testing more widely available, along with efforts to vaccinate as many adults as possible.
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Florida has received 1.4 million rapid tests
Read full article: Florida has received 1.4 million rapid testsTALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida has received 1.4 million rapid “antigen” tests for COVID-19 from the federal government since Sept. 28, according to a review of federal data posted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The first batch was distributed to Florida beginning Sept. 28, when the state received 420,507 Abbott BinaxNOW COVID-19 Ag Card Point of Care SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic tests. Federal officials awarded a $760 million contract in late August to Abbott for delivery of 150 million rapid tests. Florida was not included in that report, though Gov Ron DeSantis has said he is sending them to senior centers, senior communities and schools. Florida is expected to receive 6.4 million rapid tests under the agreement with Abbott.
