The FDA said there have been 17 cases of Hepatitis A reported since the end of March, and they are linked to strawberries sold nationwide.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
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Parents sue Apple, alleging Amber Alert on AirPods caused son’s permanent hearing loss
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Russia bans 963 Americans from the country including Biden, Harris, Zuckerberg. But not Trump.
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Prehistoric tooth of young girl found in Laos could help us understand modern human evolution
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