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TRADER JOE'S PEANUT BUTTER RECALL: Chain Pulls Item After 29 Salmonella Illnesses In 18 States

TRADER JOE'S PEANUT BUTTER RECALL: Chain Pulls Item After 29 Salmonella Illnesses In 18 States
UPDATE: The Washington State Department of Health reports a teenage boy between the ages of 13-18 was diagnosed with salmonella.He got sick 6 weeks ago, and his symptoms were bad enough he saw a doctor and was then diagnosed. Donn Moyer of the Washington DOH says the boy had the same strain of

TRADER JOE'S PEANUT BUTTER RECALL: Chain Pulls Item After 29 Salmonella Illnesses In 18 States

TRADER JOE'S PEANUT BUTTER RECALL: Chain Pulls Item After 29 Salmonella Illnesses In 18 States
UPDATE: The Washington State Department of Health reports a teenage boy between the ages of 13-18 was diagnosed with salmonella.He got sick 6 weeks ago, and his symptoms were bad enough he saw a doctor and was then diagnosed. Donn Moyer of the Washington DOH says the boy had the same strain of

SF lawmakers delay vote on super-small apartments

SF lawmakers delay vote on super-small apartments
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - San Francisco lawmakers have postponed voting on a proposal that would make the city home to some of the smallest apartments in the country. The city's Board of Supervisors had been expected Tuesday to consider a building code change to allow apartments as small as 220

Immigrant requests strain consulates, schools

Immigrant requests strain consulates, schools
By ELLIOT SPAGATAssociated Press SAN DIEGO (AP) - Schools in Yakima, Wash., are taking nearly a month to deliver transcripts to former students. The Mexican consulate in Denver introduced Saturday hours last month after passport applications spiked by one-third. San Diego public schools added

Obama: Libya assault 'wasn't just mob action'

Obama: Libya assault 'wasn't just mob action'
By BEN FELLERAP White House Correspondent NEW YORK (AP) - President Barack Obama said Monday "there's no doubt" that the assault of the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans including the U.S. ambassador "wasn't just a mob action" but a sign of extremism in

Cyprus approves budget as bailout talks continue

Cyprus approves budget as bailout talks continue
By MENELAOS HADJICOSTISAssociated Press NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) - Cyprus approved next year's budget Saturday without releasing any figures because of the country's ongoing bailout talks with potential creditors. The "tight" budget incorporates additional spending cuts, slashes an

Ind. farm linked to salmonella pulls watermelons

Ind. farm linked to salmonella pulls watermelons
By KEN KUSMERAssociated Press INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - An Indiana farm linked to a deadly outbreak of salmonella in cantaloupes said Wednesday it had voluntarily withdrawn its watermelons from the market and was working with state and federal officials to find the source of the foodborne illness in

9 things to consider before loaning money to a loved one

9 things to consider before loaning money to a loved one
By Andrew Housser Perhaps the only thing more difficult than watching someone you love struggle financially is having that person ask you for money. Saying "I'd rather not" can be hard to do, no matter how able you are to help. But handing over your hard-earned cash -- at the risk of never

9 things to consider before loaning money to a loved one

9 things to consider before loaning money to a loved one
By Andrew Housser Perhaps the only thing more difficult than watching someone you love struggle financially is having that person ask you for money. Saying "I'd rather not" can be hard to do, no matter how able you are to help. But handing over your hard-earned cash -- at the risk of never

9 things to consider before loaning money to a loved one

9 things to consider before loaning money to a loved one
By Andrew Housser Perhaps the only thing more difficult than watching someone you love struggle financially is having that person ask you for money. Saying "I'd rather not" can be hard to do, no matter how able you are to help. But handing over your hard-earned cash -- at the risk of never