Lead-Tainted Applesauce Sailed Through Gaps in Food-Safety System
Wednesday, February 28, 2024 | |
By Reid J. Epstein and Shane Goldmacher President Biden endured a protest vote, Donald Trump fended off Nikki Haley again, and both may face challenges with their party coalitions as they start to look toward November. | | By Christina Jewett and Will Fitzgibbon Hundreds of American children were poisoned last year. Records show how, time and again, the contamination went unnoticed. | | By Richard Fausset and Danny Hakim A judge brought the witness back to court as he weighs whether the prosecutors leading the Georgia election case against Donald Trump have a disqualifying conflict of interest. | | |
T Magazine | The 213 By Bill Esparza Marlon Brando dropped by once a week. Quentin Tarantino mixed margaritas at the bar. Casa Vega opened nearly 70 years ago in Sherman Oaks, and it's still a beloved industry hangout. | | Opinion By Richard Preston and Romaissaa Benzizoune Louis Johnson, the choreographer of "The Wiz," could "outdance anyone." Watch two rarely seen performances here. | | |
Large crowds gathered along the coast in Deir al Balah on Monday as Jordan and France airdropped food and other aid supplies, some of which ended up in the sea. | | By The New York Times A humanitarian convoy led by the Palestine Red Crescent Society and the United Nations evacuated 24 patients from Al Amal hospital in Khan Younis. | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix After two "very controversial" appearances behind the "Daily Show" desk, Stewart decided to dial it down a bit for his third. | | |
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