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Yahoo
03-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Some northwest Minnesota residents worried for proposed federal budget cuts' impact on Medicaid
May 3—CROOKSTON, Minn. — A provider of mental health and substance use disorder services hosted U.S. Rep. Michelle Fischbach and members of a regional organization that has concerns about potential federal budget cuts. The visit allowed a conversation between the organization and Fischbach, R-Minnesota, to address worries from northwest Minnesota, said Michelle Van Camp, chief marketing and communication officer at Alluma. "She did a lot of listening," she said. "From my perspective, watching it happen, it was great." Fischbach visited Alluma's Northwestern Apartments in Crookston. She toured the apartments and spoke with members of the Northwest Minnesota Council of Collaboratives, which is made up of different organizations across eight counties. Education and social services representatives were some of those present for Fischbach's visit, Van Camp said. The council had sent Fischbach a letter voicing worries over the proposed $880 billion in federal budget cuts targeted through the Energy and Commerce Committee. Member concerns focused mainly on Medicaid in rural Minnesota, Van Camp said, though touched on other topics such as education and elder care. About 60% of Alluma's clients use Medicaid and would struggle without it, Van Camp said. Alluma provides mental health, substance use, crisis and housing support services. The Northwestern Apartments have 14 beds and are used by people in recovery or transitioning between levels of care. Usually, people spend six to nine months at the apartments, she said, but recently the stays have increased up to a year and a half. In a press release, Northwest Apartments Supervisor Amy Hillebrand said people have been staying longer because there aren't enough housing options offering the proper level of care, and some return later because there aren't other available housing options that are safe, affordable and appropriate for the individual. "Sometimes Northwest Apartments is still the best place for them to be safe, well and supported," she said. Shauna Reitmeier, Alluma's executive officer, added, "so many people we serve don't qualify for disability benefits. ... Disproportionately, mental health and substance use care depend on that Medicaid expansion to gain access to health care." In regards to the $880 billion in proposed cuts, Reitmeier said, "it's hard to see how they will do that without touching Medicaid." Van Camp said Fischbach spoke to members of the northwest council to try and give them a better understanding of what's been happening, and how there are decisions to be made at federal and state levels. Now is the time to prepare and wait to see what happens, Van Camp said. Alluma is using the time to work on opening up a fourth bed after opening three at a new residential property.
Yahoo
17-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Canada's Bell Media & Fox Entertainment Global Developing Emily VanCamp Series ‘Prejudice' About Sex Worker-Turned-Litigator
EXCLUSIVE: Prejudice, the Emily VanCamp-starring series about a former sex worker who becomes a litigator, has found a home at Canada's Bell Media and Fox Entertainment Global. Deadline can reveal that Bell, FEG and Canada's Neshama Entertainment are in late-stage development on the series from Celeste Parr, which we broke almost a year ago to the day. More from Deadline 2025 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming Most Canadian Thing Ever: Election TV Debate Rescheduled For Hockey Game Bell Media's Crave Sets 'Project Runway Canada' Return With Coco Rocha & Jeanne Beker Prejudice follows rising litigator Liesl Wellington (VanCamp) as her life and career are thrown into upheaval when her past as a sex worker is publicly exposed. We are told Bell and FEG are in development on a second script for the project but the series has not yet been greenlit. If ordered, it would be the first from Bell's content licensing and distribution agreement with FEG. That deal is seeing shows forged for Fox in the U.S. and Bell platforms CTV and streamer Crave, while FEG handles international sales. A U.S. broadcast partner will be confirmed on series order, we are told. 'Prejudice tackles complex themes including identity, judgment, and resilience with unflinching honesty,' said Justin Stockman, Vice-President, Content Development & Programming, Bell Media. 'Celeste Parr has crafted a gripping narrative that is sure to captivate audiences, and the immensely talented Emily VanCamp is the perfect actor to bring this powerful story to life.' Parr said it is a 'privilege to work with such forward-thinking partners who understand the universal power of emotionally propulsive storytelling.' VanCamp is repped by Thruline Entertainment and UTA. Parr is also repped by Thruline as well as Carl Liberman at The Characters Talent Agency, and Alex Bloch from 42. Best of Deadline Everything We Know About 'Emily In Paris' Season 5 So Far Everything We Know About Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners': From The Themes To How It Was Shot 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery
Yahoo
13-02-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Major canned tuna recall: Trader Joe's, Walmart, and more pull products over safety risk
We all want to serve quick, healthy meals for our families, but if you've got canned tuna in your pantry, it's time to double-check your stash. Tri-Union Seafoods has issued a voluntary recall of several canned tuna products due to a manufacturing defect that could lead to a risk of Clostridium botulinum contamination, a serious food safety concern that parents need to be aware of. On February 7, 2025, the FDA announced that Tri-Union Seafoods recalled select Genova®, Van Camp's®, H-E-B, and Trader Joe's® canned tuna products. Why is this recall so important? The issue with the pull-tab lids could allow bacteria to grow inside the cans—leading to a serious illness called botulism. The recall is especially concerning because Clostridium botulinum—the bacteria that causes botulism—doesn't make food look or smell spoiled. Even if a can looks normal, eating it could still be dangerous. Botulism is rare but serious, potentially leading to muscle paralysis and difficulty breathing. While no illnesses have been reported so far, the company is recalling these products out of an abundance of caution. Related: 18,650 baby carriers just got recalled—here's how to choose a safe one The recalled canned tuna was sold under multiple brand names in stores across the U.S. Check your pantry for these products: H-E-B label: Texas Trader Joe's label: Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington D.C., and Wisconsin Genova 7 oz.: Costco in Florida and Georgia Genova 5 oz.: Sold at Harris Teeter, Publix, H-E-B, Kroger, Safeway, Walmart, and independent retailers in Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, New Jersey, Tennessee, and Texas Van Camp's label: Walmart and independent retailers in Pennsylvania, Florida, and New Jersey Check the bottom of tuna cans for the following UPC numbers, can codes, and 'best if used by' dates to determine if they are part of the recall. Description UPC Can Code Best if Used By Date Genova Genova Solid White Tuna in Olive Oil 5.0 oz 4800000215 S94N 42K 12/12/2027 S94N 43K 12/12/2027 S94N 44K 12/12/2027 S94N D1L 1/24/2028 Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil 5.0 oz 4800013265 S84N D1N 1/13/2028 S84N D2M 1/17/2028 Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil 5.0 oz 4 Pack 4800073265 S84N 41M 12/13/2027 S84N 42M 12/13/2027 S84N 42N 12/13/2027 S84N 43N 12/13/2027 S84N D1L 1/21/2028 S84N D1L 1/23/2028 S84N D3L 1/24/2028 Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil 7.0 oz 6 Pack 4800063267 S84N D1D 1/21/2028 S84N D1D 1/23/2028 S84N D3D 1/23/2028 S84N D1D 1/27/2028 S84N D2D 1/27/2028 Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Extra Virgin Olive Oil with Sea Salt 5.0 oz 4800013275 S88N D1M 1/17/2028 Van Camp's Seafood Van Camp's Solid Light Tuna in Oil 5.0 oz 4800025015 S83N 45K 12/2/2027 Van Camp's Solid Light Tuna in Oil 5 oz 4 Pack 4800075015 S83N 45K 12/2/2027 Trader Joe's Trader Joe's Solid Light Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil 51403 S74N D2M 1/10/2028 Trader Joe's Solid White Tuna in Olive Oil 99287 S94N D3N 1/13/2028 S94N D4N 1/13/2028 Trader Joe's Solid White Tuna in Water 99285 S92N D1L 1/9/2028 S92N D2L 1/9/2028 Trader Joe's Solid White Water Low Sodium 95836 S91N 41K 12/12/2027 S91N 43M 12/13/2027 S91N 44M 12/13/2027 99284 S90N D2N 1/8/2028 Trader Joe's Solid White Water No Salt Added S90N D1M 1/9/2028 S90N D2N 1/9/2028 H-E-B H-E-B Solid White Tuna in Water 5.0 oz 4 Pack 4122043345 S9FA 45K 12/12/2027 S9FA 46K 12/12/2027 Even if the canned tuna looks and smells fine, do not consume it. Instead: Return it for a full refund. Most retailers will issue refunds for recalled products. Dispose of it properly. If returning isn't an option, discard the can in a way that ensures no one else consumes it. Request a replacement. Tri-Union Seafoods is offering a retrieval kit and a coupon for a replacement product. For more information, contact them at support@ or call 833-374-0171. Related: Baked goods FDA recall: what you need to know about the 2 million products impacted This recall was issued out of caution, and no illnesses have been reported. However, botulism is a serious foodborne illness that parents should be aware of. According to the CDC, symptoms of botulism can include: Difficulty swallowing Muscle weakness Double or blurry vision Drooping eyelids Slurred speech Difficulty breathing Difficulty moving the eyes Additional symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and diarrhea. Botulism is a medical emergency—seek immediate care if you suspect you or your kids have been exposed. Related: LG recalls 500,000 electric ranges after dozens of fires and injuries—here's what parents need to know This recall is a reminder to always check food packaging for signs of damage before eating. Here are some general food safety tips: Avoid bulging or dented cans, which may indicate bacterial growth. Store canned foods in a cool, dry place to maintain their integrity. When in doubt, throw it out. If something smells or looks off, don't take the risk. As parents, we rely on trusted brands to uphold food safety standards. While it's reassuring that Tri-Union Seafoods is addressing the issue before any reported illnesses, this recall highlights the importance of staying informed. Motherly will continue to provide updates on food safety alerts to help keep your family safe. For more details, visit the FDA recalls page or contact the manufacturer directly.
Yahoo
11-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Major Canned Tuna Recall Hits Trader Joe's, Walmart, and More—Here's What You Need to Know
Tri-Union Seafoods has initiated a voluntary recall of select canned tuna products sold under the Genova, Van Camp's, H-E-B, and Trader Joe's brand names. This action comes after the discovery of a manufacturing defect that may compromise the product seal over time. Here's what you need to know about the affected products, the risks involved, and what steps to take if you have purchased the recalled tuna. Tri-Union Seafoods has issued this voluntary recall as a precautionary measure after being alerted by its supplier about a manufacturing defect in the 'easy open' pull-tab can lids on select products. This defect could compromise the product's seal over time, potentially leading to leaks or contamination with Clostridium botulinum, a bacteria that causes a rare but potentially fatal form of food poisoning. The recalled canned tuna products were distributed to various retail stores across multiple states: H-E-B label – Sold exclusively in Texas. Trader Joe's label – Available in Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington D.C., and Wisconsin. Genova 7 oz. – Distributed through Costco in Florida and Georgia. Genova 5 oz. – Sold at Harris Teeter, Publix, H-E-B, Kroger, Safeway, Walmart, and independent retailers in Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, New Jersey, Tennessee, and Texas. Van Camp's label – Available at Walmart and independent retailers in Pennsylvania, Florida, and New Jersey. Consumers should check the bottom of their cans for specific can codes and 'Best If Used By' dates, as well as the UPC numbers, to determine if their product is included in the recall. A complete list of affected codes and dates is available in the table below: Description UPC Can Code Best if Used By Date Genova Solid White Tuna in Olive Oil 5.0 oz 4800000215 S94N 42K 12/12/2027 S94N 43K 12/12/2027 S94N 44K 12/12/2027 S94N D1L 1/24/2028 Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil 5.0 oz 4800013265 S84N D1N 1/13/2028 S84N D2M 1/17/2028 Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil 5.0 oz 4 Pack 4800073265 S84N 41M 12/13/2027 S84N 42M 12/13/2027 S84N 42N 12/13/2027 S84N 43N 12/13/2027 S84N D1L 1/21/2028 S84N D1L 1/23/2028 S84N D3L 1/24/2028 Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil 7.0 oz 6 Pack 4800063267 S84N D1D 1/21/2028 S84N D1D 1/23/2028 S84N D3D 1/23/2028 S84N D1D 1/27/2028 S84N D2D 1/27/2028 Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Extra Virgin Olive Oil with Sea Salt 5.0 oz 4800013275 S88N D1M 1/17/2028 Van Camp's Solid Light Tuna in Oil 5.0 oz 4800025015 S83N 45K 12/2/2027 Van Camp's Solid Light Tuna in Oil 5 oz 4 Pack 4800075015 S83N 45K 12/2/2027 Trader Joe's Solid Light Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil 51403 S74N D2M 1/10/2028 Trader Joe's Solid White Tuna in Olive Oil 99287 S94N D3N 1/13/2028 S94N D4N 1/13/2028 Trader Joe's Solid White Tuna in Water 99285 S92N D1L 1/9/2028 S92N D2L 1/9/2028 Trader Joe's Solid White Water Low Sodium 95836 S91N 41K 12/12/2027 S91N 43M 12/13/2027 S91N 44M 12/13/2027 Trader Joe's Solid White Water No Salt Added 99284 S90N D2N 1/8/2028 S90N D1M 1/9/2028 S90N D2N 1/9/2028 H-E-B Solid White Tuna in Water 5.0 oz 4 Pack 4122043345 S9FA 45K 12/12/2027 S9FA 46K 12/12/2027 This recall is limited to the specified canned tuna products and does not impact any other Tri-Union Seafoods items. All other products remain unaffected, as their packaging was not compromised by this manufacturing defect. In a press release, Tri-Union Seafoods said it remains committed to maintaining the highest standards of safety and quality. Consumers should not eat the recalled canned tuna, even if it appears or smells normal. If you experience any symptoms of illness after consuming the product, seek medical attention immediately. While no illnesses have been reported, this recall is being conducted as a precaution to protect consumer health. If you have an affected product, you may: Return it to the retailer for a full refund. Dispose of it safely. Contact Tri-Union Seafoods for a retrieval kit and a coupon for a replacement product. For assistance, consumers can reach Tri-Union Seafoods via email at support@ or call 833-374-0171 (toll-free) Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST. Botulism is a rare but serious illness caused by toxins produced by the Clostridium botulinum bacteria. These toxins attack the nervous system, leading to muscle paralysis, breathing difficulties, and, in severe cases, death. It is commonly linked to improperly canned, preserved, or stored foods, where the bacteria can thrive in low-oxygen environments. Symptoms include difficulty swallowing, blurred vision, slurred speech, muscle weakness, and respiratory distress. If you suspect you have botulism, seek immediate medical attention. It is a medical emergency requiring prompt treatment, including antitoxin treatment and respiratory support. Read the original article on GEEKSPIN Affiliate links on GEEKSPIN may earn us and our partners a commission.
Yahoo
10-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Tuna Sold at Trader Joe's, Costco, Walmart, and More Recalled Over Botulism Risk
According to a Feb. 7 press release, Tri-Union Seafoods is recalling canned tuna sold under the Genova, Van Camp's, H-E-B, and Trader Joe's brand labels. The recall was initiated after Tri-Union Seafoods was notified by its supplier that the cans' 'easy open' pull tab lids have a manufacturing defect that may affect the products' seal and possibly contaminate the tuna with clostridium botulinum (commonly referred to as botulism), a potentially fatal form of food poisoning. The recalled products were sold under various brand labels at several stores nationwide. The following labels were sold in the following states and stores: H-E-B label: Texas. Trader Joe's label: Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington D.C., and Wisconsin. Genova (7-ounce cans): Costco locations in Florida and Georgia. Genova (5-ounce cans): Harris Teeter, Publix, H-E-B, Kroger, Safeway, Walmart, and independent retailers in Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, New Jersey, Tennessee, and Texas. Van Camp's label: Walmart and independent retailers in Pennsylvania, Florida, and New Jersey. The specific cans can be identified by their UPC, can codes, and use by dates: Genova Solid White Tuna in Olive Oil (5-ounce can) (UPC: 4800000215) Can Code: S94N 42K; "Best if Used By" date: 12/12/2027 Can Code: S94N 43K; "Best if Used By" date: 12/12/2027 Can Code: S94N 44K; "Best if Used By" date: 12/12/2027 Can Code: S94N D1L; "Best if Used By" date: 1/24/2028 Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil (5-ounce can) (UPC: 4800013265) Can Code: S84N D1N; "Best if Used By" date: 1/13/2028 Can Code: S84N D2M; "Best if Used By" date: 1/17/2028 Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil (4-pack 5-ounce cans) (UPC: 4800073265) Can Code: S84N 41M: "Best if Used By" date: 12/13/2027 Can Code: S84N 42M; "Best if Used By" date: 12/13/2027 Can Code: S84N 42N: "Best if Used By" date: 12/13/2027 Can Code: S84N 43N; "Best if Used By" date: 12/13/2027 Can Code: S84N D1L; "Best if Used By" date: 1/21/2028 Can Code: S84N D1L; "Best if Used By" date: 1/23/2028 Can Code: S84N D3L; "Best if Used By" date: 1/24/2028 Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil (6-pack 7-ounce cans) (UPC: 4800063267) Can Code: S84N D1D; "Best if Used By" date: 1/21/2028 Can Code: S84N D1D; "Best if Used By" date: 1/23/2028 Can Code: S84N D3D; "Best if Used By" date: 1/23/2028 Can Code: S84N D1D; "Best if Used By" date: 1/27/2028 Can Code: S84N D2D; "Best if Used By" date: 1/27/2028 Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Extra Virgin Olive Oil with Sea Salt (5-ounce can) (UPC: 4800013275) Can Code: S88N D1M; "Best if Used By" date: 1/17/2028 Van Camp's Solid Light Tuna in Oil (5-ounce can) (UPC: 4800025015) Can Code: S83N 45K; "Best if Used By" date: 12/2/2027 Van Camp's Solid Light Tuna in Oil (4-pack 5-ounce cans) (UPC: 4800075015) Can Code: S83N 45K; "Best if Used By" date: 12/2/2027 Trader Joe's Solid Light Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil (UPC: 51403) Can Code: S74N D2M; "Best if Used By" date: 1/10/2028 Trader Joe's Solid White Tuna in Olive Oil (UPC: 99287) Can Code: S94N D3N; "Best if Used By" date: 1/13/2028 Can Code: S94N D4N; "Best if Used By" date: 1/13/2028 Trader Joe's Solid White Tuna in Water (UPC: 99285) Can Code: S92N D1L; "Best if Used By" date: 1/9/2028 Can Code: S92N D2L; "Best if Used By" date: 1/9/2028 Trader Joe's Solid White Water Low Sodium (UPC: 95836) Can Code: S91N 41K: "Best if Used By" date: 12/12/2027 Can Code: S91N 43M; "Best if Used By" date: 12/13/2027 Can Code: S91N 44M; "Best if Used By" date: 12/13/2027 Trader Joe's Solid White Water No Salt Added (UPC: 99284) Can Code: S90N D2N; "Best if Used By" date: 1/8/2028 Can Code: S90N D1M; "Best if Used By" date: 1/9/2028 Can Code: S90N D2N; "Best if Used By" date: 1/9/2028 H-E-B Solid White Tuna in Water (4-pack 5-ounce cans) (UPC: 4122043345) Can Code: S9FA 45K; "Best if Used By" date: 12/12/2027 Can Code: S9FA 46K; "Best if Used By" date: 12/12/2027 At this time, no illnesses have been reported in connection to this recall. However, Tri-Union Seafoods is urging consumers not to use the recalled tuna, even if it does not look or smell spoiled. Instead, return it to the retailer for a full refund, throw it away, or contact Tri-Union Seafoods directly for a retrieval kit and a coupon for a replacement product. Consumers can contact Tri-Union Seafoods at support@ or 833-374-0171, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET. For more information on botulism, visit the Center for Disease Control (CDC)'s website. Read the original article on ALLRECIPES