Caito Foods, LLC, an Indianapolis, Ind. establishment, is recalling approximately 1,532 pounds of ready-to-eat salad and bowl products made with chicken that contain a corn ingredient that may be contaminated with Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes.
Monthly Archives: October 2018
European, Asian Leaders Want Free Trade, Push Back at Trump
Doing Putin’s Dirty Work: The Rise of Russia’s GRU Military Intelligence Service
Russia’s GRU military intelligence service has become a political instrument for President Putin — in the poison attack in Salisbury, hacking against the West and even in dealing with his country’s doping scandal. Lately, though, the secret service can’t seem to stay out of the headlines.
EU court orders Poland to suspend judges’ retirement
Warsaw must “immediately suspend” the legal changes that force its Supreme Court judges to retire, according to the EU’s top court. Judicial independence in the country is “under threat.”
As Khashoggi crisis grows, Saudi king asserts authority, checks son’s power – France 24
“Even if he is his favourite son, the king needs to have a comprehensive view for his survival and the survival of the royal family,” said a fourth Saudi source with links to the royal court. “In the end it will snowball on all of them.”
Source: As Khashoggi crisis grows, Saudi king asserts authority, checks son’s power – France 24
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke Violated Agency Travel Policy, Report Finds
Mr. Zinke had his wife travel with him in government vehicles, which violates his agency’s travel policy, according to a new report by the Interior Department’s inspector general.
In Some Australian Schools, Teachers Can Be Fired for Being Gay
Aussies step backwards Australian politicians are doubling down on a law that allows religious schools, which receive government funding, to discriminate against gay teachers and students.
The Orthodox Schism and the Spiritual Limits of Politics
Does Putin want to be Orthodox Pope? A serious rift in the church could have big consequences in Ukraine, Russia and Greece.
A President Who Believes He Is Entitled to His Own Facts – The New York Times – Similar to a Bavarian Clown
Mr. Trump has appeared to grow noticeably more comfortable in the role of president, according to advisers, and that comfort level has reinforced his confidence in his own instincts, including what he regards as facts. Mr. Trump often points to a key moment — his election in 2016, which defied the polls — as proof that agreed-upon data can be wrong. His long career in the New York real estate world convinced Mr. Trump that all people are prone to shading their views according to their own self-interest. Objectivity is not something he expects of people, and he long ago came to believe that “facts” are really arbitrary.
Before Jailing a Young Woman, a Judge Puts Her Mother’s Racist Views on the Stand
read this Judge Henry T. Wingate was accused of “reverse racism” over the way he handled a hate-crime trial of white teenagers involved in murdering a black man.
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