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Lead Found in Kid Fruit Pouches & Dentist Found Guilty of Hiring Hitmen

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2️⃣ This Morning’s Two Reports:

  • 🚨 High Lead in Kids’ Fruit Pouches Calls for Recall

  • 👨‍⚖️ Dentist Convicted of Murder-for-Hire Plot

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🚨 High Lead in Kids’ Fruit Pouches Calls for Recall

In a serious health alert, the FDA has announced a recall of three popular brands of apple cinnamon fruit puree pouches after seven cases of acute lead poisoning in children. The affected brands include WanaBana, Schnucks, and Weis, which were found to contain dangerous lead levels that could cause acute toxicity, leading to symptoms like abdominal pain and vomiting. The FDA, together with North Carolina health officials, found the pouches to have "extremely high concentrations of lead," prompting an immediate recall. Sold nationwide, including through online outlets like Amazon, these products should be immediately discarded, and parents of children who have consumed the pouches should seek medical advice for potential blood lead testing. The FDA is diligently working to pinpoint additional contaminated products and the lead source, emphasizing the neurotoxic risk of lead, especially in children. 🤒 🚫

TL;DR ⏳: Toss out any WanaBana, Schnucks, or Weis apple cinnamon pouches — they might have toxic lead! 🍏

👨‍⚖️ Dentist Convicted of Murder-for-Hire Plot

In a dramatic conclusion to a nine-year saga, Florida dentist Charles "Charlie" Adelson has been found guilty of orchestrating the murder of his sister’s ex-husband, law professor Dan Markel. The jury convicted Adelson of first-degree murder and other charges, after evidence showed he hired hitmen who followed and fatally shot Markel. The intricate plot, believed to be motivated by a custody dispute, has gripped the nation with its twists and turns. 🔍 🏛️

TL;DR ⏳: Florida dentist found guilty for hiring hitmen to kill his sister's ex in a twisted custody battle tale. 🚓

⚡ BulletList Roundup (10 Headlines)

  1. 👨‍⚖️ Judge warns Trump of expulsion from court if outbursts continue

  2. 🚶‍♂️ Highland Park shooter's dad enters guilty plea to reckless conduct

  3. 💪 Health-savvy woman outperforms millionaire in anti-aging 'Rejuvenation Olympics'

  4. 👮‍♂️ Officer in Elijah McClain case acquitted

  5. 🐅 'Tiger King's' 'Doc' Antle admits to wildlife trafficking and money laundering

  6. 🤝 Trump criticizes Iowa governor for disloyalty over potential DeSantis support

  7. 📢 Rep. Tlaib stands by pro-Hamas video amid Michigan Democrats' growing split

  8. 💾 Study finds online brokers selling U.S. military members' data

  9. 💼 Bumble's Wolfe Herd steps down as CEO, shares fall

  10. 🌟 'CSI: Miami' alum Evan Ellingson passes away at 35

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