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Lidl US has recalled its Favorina Chocolate Ladybugs due to undeclared hazelnuts that could pose risks for those with allergies. No illnesses have been reported so far. Customers are urged not to consume the product and may return it for a full refund.

Insulet announces voluntary correction for certain Omnipod 5 Pods in the U.S.

Insulet Corporation has started a voluntary correction for certain lots of its Omnipod 5 Pods due to a manufacturing issue affecting insulin delivery. The company says only specific lots are impacted, with no expected disruption in supply or new patient starts.

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House subcommittee examines role of community colleges in workforce development

A House subcommittee discussed how community colleges help train workers without adding student debt burdens at a recent hearing featuring expert testimony from educators across several states.

Texas Department of Transportation urges road safety for pedestrians and cyclists

The Texas Department of Transportation is calling on drivers to be more cautious as spring increases pedestrian and cyclist activity statewide. Recent data shows rising numbers of crashes involving vulnerable road users. The agency's new campaign offers safety tips for all travelers.

House Budget Committee postpones hearing on Congressional Budget Office outlook

The House Budget Committee has postponed its scheduled hearing on the Congressional Budget Office's outlook. The committee oversees federal spending and works closely with other congressional bodies on fiscal matters.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement details recent arrests and deportations in social media updates

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement posted updates on X between March 14-15, detailing arrests and deportations involving individuals with criminal backgrounds or gang ties.

VA and Justice Department sign agreement to support vulnerable veterans’ care decisions

The Departments of Veterans Affairs and Justice have signed an agreement giving VA attorneys more authority to help vulnerable veterans make health care decisions. The move aims to improve access and transitions in medical care for those without family or legal representation.
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