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Class I Recall Issued for 55,000+ Pounds of Blueberries Over Listeria Risk
health3 hours ago

Class I Recall Issued for 55,000+ Pounds of Blueberries Over Listeria Risk

The FDA upgraded an Oregon Potato Company recall of about 55,689 pounds of IQF blueberries to Class I due to possible listeria monocytogenes contamination; the product was distributed to Michigan, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin and not sold in retail stores; listeria can grow at refrigerator temperatures and cause listeriosis, with higher risk for pregnant women and their babies, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems; exposure should prompt contacting the FDA’s emergency line or submitting a MedWatch report.

Class I recall: 55k pounds of IQF blueberries flagged for listeria risk
health6 hours ago

Class I recall: 55k pounds of IQF blueberries flagged for listeria risk

FDA upgraded the recall of about 55,689 pounds of IQF blueberries from the Oregon Potato Company to Class I due to potential listeria monocytogenes contamination; the product was distributed to Michigan, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin and not sold directly in retail stores. Listeria can grow at refrigeration temperatures and cause severe illness (listeriosis), especially in pregnant people, older adults, and those with weakened immune systems; the FDA urges anyone who may have become ill to contact 888-SAFEFOOD or file a MedWatch report.

public-health3 days ago

Rosina Meatballs Recalled Over Possible Metal Contamination

FSIS announced a recall of about 9,462 pounds of Rosina Food Products’ ready-to-eat frozen meatballs due to possible metal fragments. The products are Bremer FAMILY SIZE ITALIAN STYLE MEATBALLS, 32-ounce bags, produced on 7/30/2025 and bearing EST. 4286B; they were shipped nationwide to Aldi stores. No injuries have been reported. Consumers who bought these products should discard them or return them to the place of purchase. Recall number 006-2026. FSIS is conducting recall checks and providing contact information for inquiries (Rosina and FSIS).

Nissan Rogue Recall Expands to 642K SUVs Over Engine Gear and Bearing Issues
business4 days ago

Nissan Rogue Recall Expands to 642K SUVs Over Engine Gear and Bearing Issues

Nissan is recalling about 642,700 2023–2025 Rogue SUVs over two recalls of the 1.5L VC Turbo engine: one (26V081) targets a faulty electronic throttle control gear that can fracture due to ECM software, potentially preventing gear engagement; the other (26V080) addresses engine bearing failures linked to high engine oil temperatures that can degrade lubricity and cause bearing seizure and possible engine damage. Cars already covered by a previous recall will require the new remedy (ECM reprogramming and, in some cases, an oil-pan debris inspection). Dealers have been notified and owners will start receiving notices late next month.

food-safety5 days ago

FSIS Recalls 3.37 Million Pounds of Frozen Chicken Fried Rice Over Glass Contamination

FSIS announces a Class I recall by Ajinomoto Foods North America affecting about 3.37 million pounds of not-ready-to-eat frozen chicken fried rice produced from Sept 8 to Nov 17, 2025, due to potential glass contamination. Affected products include 1.53-kg AJINOMOTO YAKITORI CHICKEN WITH JAPANESE-STYLE FRIED RICE and 20-oz Trader Joe’s Chicken Fried Rice, both bearing establishment number P-18356. Trader Joe’s item shipped nationwide; Ajinomoto item exported to Canada. Four consumer complaints reported; no injuries confirmed. Consumers should discard or return these products. Recall number 005-2026; FSIS updates available online.

Wide Peanut Butter Recall Expands Across 40 States Over Foreign Material
health8 days ago

Wide Peanut Butter Recall Expands Across 40 States Over Foreign Material

A voluntary recall of peanut butter products produced by Ventura Foods LLC has been expanded to 40 states after blue plastic pieces were found in a filter. The FDA upgraded the recall to Class II in February 2025, indicating temporary or reversible health effects are possible. Affected items include various single-serve peanut butter products and peanut butter with grape jelly or jam, distributed by Poco Pac and partners such as US Foods and Dyma Brands.

Accurate AI, Missing Pieces: Why Law Needs Reliable Patent-Search Infrastructure
technology16 days ago

Accurate AI, Missing Pieces: Why Law Needs Reliable Patent-Search Infrastructure

The piece argues that AI used in legal patent search can be accurate yet incomplete if it lacks scalable, reliable recall across hundreds of millions of documents. Melange, aided by Pinecone, demonstrates that infrastructure—not just model quality—limits unseen 'unknown unknowns' that can miss crucial prior art, potentially inflating litigation costs. Building a robust retrieval backbone is essential to prevent costly missteps in high-stakes patent cases.

Contaminated baby formula linked to illness in 36 UK infants
health19 days ago

Contaminated baby formula linked to illness in 36 UK infants

Thirty-six UK infants, mostly under one, have developed vomiting and diarrhoea after consuming formula contaminated with the toxin cereulide. The recalls cover Nestlé and Danone batches, including a Danone 800g batch EXP 31-10-2026 and various SMA products. UKHSA is monitoring the situation and says there is no evidence of widespread illness. The FSA notes the toxin was present in an arachidonic acid oil used in some formulas and urges parents to stop using affected products and switch to an alternative formula while investigators trace the supply chain for further action if needed.

Nationwide recall hits Navitas Organics chia seeds over salmonella risk
world1 month ago

Nationwide recall hits Navitas Organics chia seeds over salmonella risk

Chia seeds sold nationwide are being recalled after Navitas Organics' supplier flagged potential salmonella exposure; the 8-ounce chia seeds (UPC 858847000284) sold at Whole Foods and on Amazon are affected; customers should return or discard the product; the FDA notes Salmonella can cause fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain, with higher risk to young children, elderly, and immunocompromised individuals.

Toyota Recalls 162,000 Tundra Trucks Over In-Vehicle Display Glitch
business1 month ago

Toyota Recalls 162,000 Tundra Trucks Over In-Vehicle Display Glitch

Toyota says 162,000 U.S. Tundra pickups (2024–2025 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid) are being recalled due to a multimedia display issue that can freeze on a camera view or show a black image. Affected owners will be notified and repairs will be performed at licensed Toyota dealers; no safety implications or repair timeline were disclosed. The recall is one of the industry’s largest in years as Toyota pursues its electrification and battery-tech initiatives.