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Government report says baby foods found with high levels of toxins failed to be recalled by manufacturers

A new government report out Wednesday from the House Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy finds more cases of major manufacturers selling baby food with high levels of toxic heavy metals, just eight months after a congressional report shed light on the issue of toxins in baby food. The report describes dangerous levels of arsenic, lead, cadmium, mercury and other toxins, which can be particularly dangerous to developing babies and toddlers.

Investigators said two of Gerber’s Infant Rice Cereal products contained inorganic arsenic levels over the Food and Drug Administration’s limit. They said Gerber “failed to recall” those products. Most of Plum Organics’ products contained heavy metals too, including popular Superpuff snacks.  Illinois Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, the chairman of the economic and consumer policy subcommittee, said: “No level of toxic heavy metals and exposure to them is safe for a baby.”  Krishnamoorthi wants stronger federal standards, saying of the manufactures: “They haven’t so far shown either the capacity or the willingness to regulate themselves. You need a federal regulator in the form of FDA to be regulating them closely.”

The FDA’s “closer to zero” program would set allowable federal levels for some heavy metals, but final guidance isn’t scheduled until 2024.  Krishnamoorthi wants to have some of those timelines moved up, but the agency said “it’s crucial that measures to limit toxic elements in foods do not have unintended consequences.”

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CDC urges pregnant women to get COVID-19 vaccination

According to data released Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, fewer than one-third of pregnant women in the United States are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. More than 125,000 confirmed cases of the virus were reported among those pregmant, of which 22,000 required hospitalization and 161 died, including 22 deaths in August alone. Pregnant women who experience illness, with symptoms, are twice as likely to be admitted to a hospital intensive care unit and 70% more likely to die from the disease.

CDC Director Dr. Rochelle P. Walensky said in a press release: “Pregnancy can be both a special time and also a stressful time — and pregnancy during a pandemic is an added concern for families. I strongly encourage those who are pregnant or considering pregnancy to talk with their healthcare provider about the protective benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine to keep their babies and themselves safe.” CDC research found that the COVID-19 vaccines from Johnson & Johnson, Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech are all safe for people who are pregnant or breastfeeding. Given this evidence, the CDC issued an urgent health advisory last month to increase COVID-19 vaccination among those who are pregnant, recently pregnant, trying to become pregnant or who might become pregnant. Vaccination can help prevent serious illness, deaths and adverse pregnancy outcomes caused by COVID-19.

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NBA: unvaccinated players who miss games will not get paid

NBA spokesperson Mike Bass said on Wednesday that NBA players who do not comply with local vaccination requirements will not be paid for the games that they miss due to their status. The policy could impact players on the Warriors, Nets and Knicks, as all three teams play in areas in which local jurisdictions are requiring people to be fully vaccinated to be allowed indoors for entertainment.

Knicks general manager Scott Perry said the entire New York roster is vaccinated; however the policy can still impact the Warriors and Nets. Brooklyn guard Kyrie Irving did not attend Nets media day in person Monday due to New York City’s health and safety protocols, and would not comment on his specific vaccination status, saying that he “prefers to keep that stuff private.”  And when asked to clarify his vaccination status on Monday, Golden State forward Andrew Wiggins declined, saying, “it’s none of your business.”  The NBA denied Wiggins’s request to get a religious exemption for the vaccine on Friday.

On Tuesday, the league informed teams that it was close to finalizing an agreement with the National Basketball Players Association on health and safety protocols for the upcoming season. NBPA executive director Michele Roberts said Tuesday that more than 90% of the league’s players are fully vaccinated.

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Manny Pacquiao announces retirement from professional boxing

Former world champion Manny Pacquiao announced his retirement from professional boxing after 26 years and 72 professional bouts. Pacquiao released a 15-minute video on his Facebook page sharing the news; he also announced last week he will run for president of the Philippines in 2022.

Pacquiao’s statement read: “To the greatest fans and the greatest sport in the world, thank you! Thank you for all the wonderful memories. This is the hardest decision I’ve ever made, but I’m at peace with it. Chase your dreams, work hard, and watch what happens. Good bye boxing.” In the video, Pacquiao thanked a long list of people who have helped and supported him throughout his esteemed career and also thanked the sport of boxing itself for shaping his life all those years ago. “You gave me the chance to fight our way out of poverty. Because of you, I was able to inspire people all over the world. Because of you, I have been given the courage to change more lives. I will never forget what I have done and accomplished in my life, I can’t imagine. I just heard the final bell.”

Pacquiao made his professional debut in 1995 at age 16 and became the first boxer to win the lineal championship in five different weight classes. He is also the only boxer to hold world championships across four different decades. Pacquiao held the welterweight title as recently as 2019 at age 40, making him the oldest boxer to ever do so. He last fought in Las Vegas on Aug. 21, which was his first bout in over two years.

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Alan Jackson reveals neurological disease diagnosis

Alan Jackson has gone public about his struggle with a degenerative nerve disease, sharing on the “Today” show that he was diagnosed 10 years ago with Charcot-Marie-Tooth (“CMT”) disease, a disorder that damages the nerves in the arms and legs. The 62-year-old country music singer said: “I’ve been reluctant to talk about this publicly and to my fans. I have this neuropathy — neurological disease that’s genetic — that I inherited from my daddy.”

CMT disease can cause muscle weakness and issues with balance. Jackson said there is no cure for the disease and that he’s experienced effects from the disorder “for years.”  Jackson shared: “It’s getting more and more obvious. I know I’m stumbling around on stage. Now I’m having a little trouble balancing, even in front of the microphone, and so I just feel very uncomfortable. It’s not going to kill me — it’s not deadly. But it’s related [to] muscular dystrophy and Parkinson’s disease.”

Jackson released his 21st studio album, Where Have You Gone, in May, and released a music video for his song of the same name last week.

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Jennifer Nettles returning to Broadway as lead in ‘Waitress’

Jennifer Nettles is returning to Broadway, and will show off her acting skills in the lead role of Jenna in “Waitress.” The role is currently being played by singer and “Waitress” creator Sara Bareilles; Nettles is set to begin her run on Oct. 19, and will appear in the musical through Nov. 24.

Nettles has previous stage experience, having played Roxie in the musical “Chicago”. Her latest solo album, “Always Like New,” was released in June, and includes covers of Broadway classics from “My Fair Lady,” “Hamilton,” “Oklahoma!” “Annie and more. “She Used to Be Mine,” from “Waitress,” appears on the deluxe version of the record.

Nettles said: “It is an absolute dream. There are so many layers to ‘Waitress’ that make it so meaningful to me. It is heart-warming, heart-breaking at times, and absolutely heart-inspiring. I’m thrilled to be able to finally get to wear the apron.”

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Lori Loughlin to return to acting for the first time since college admissions scandal

Lori Loughlin is retuning to the acting world nearly two and a half years since the college admissions scandal. In 2019, the actress and her husband Mossimo Giannulli were accused of paying $500,000 to secure their two daughters, Olivia Jade Giannulli and Isabella Giannulli, spots at the University of Southern California as crew recruits – though neither played the sport. The couple pleaded guilty, and Loughlin spent two months in California’s Victorville Federal Correctional Institution for conspiracy charges; her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, was sentenced to five month in prison.

The 57-year-old actress will guest star on Season 2 of the “When Calls the Heart” spinoff “When Hope Calls”.  Loughlin will reprise her original role from the series, Abigail Stanton, and will appear in the two-part season premiere, which will air exclusively on GAC Family on Saturday, December 18. After the controversy surrounding Loughlin made headlines in 2019, “When Calls The Heart” wrote her character off, explaining that Abigail Stanton decided to travel from their Canada hometown to the East Coast with her son Cody to care for her ill mother.

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Netflix shares teaser trailer for ‘Stranger Things’ Season 4

Netflix has debuted the latest teaser for Stranger Things Season 4. The first teaser revealed Hopper’s (David Harbour) return, the second one focused on Eleven’s (Millie Bobby Brown) past and the third teased its release date, the newest video confirms a location fans have long speculated about: the Creel House.

Producer and director Shawn Levy said that fans can expect “a season that is wildly more epic than the first three,” which has only been hinted at in the teasers, adding that the long-awaited episodes will be “worth the wait.”

Stranger Things 4 will premiere in 2022 on Netflix. Seasons 1-3 are now streaming.

Welcome to the Creel House! ‘Stranger Things’ Drops New Look at Season 4

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Ministry’s U.S. Tour Rescheduled For Spring 2022

Ministry have rescheduled their U.S. tour in celebration of the 30th anniversary of their ‘The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste’ album. A new set of dates has just been announced featuring special guests Melvins and Corrosion of Conformity. The run is now scheduled to begin in 2022; kicking-off on March 6 in Baltimore, Md. before wrappig up on April 18 in Seattle, Wash. The tour is mostly of the same cities and venues; and any changes have been noted in the complete listing of tour dates.

Ministry announced the change via Facebook: “Out of an abundance of caution for the health and safety of the band, fans and venue staff, Ministry’s upcoming tour – scheduled to kick off in October – has been moved to March and April 2022. (the) Melvins and Corrosion Of Conformity will now appear on all show dates as the tour’s special guests. Each show date will celebrate 30 years of Ministry’s landmark album The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste as well as debut new songs from the forthcoming 15th studio album Moral Hygiene, out October 1 via Nuclear Blast Records. Tickets are on sale now with the exception of the St Paul, Montclair and Huntington dates that will go on sale at 10 am local time on Friday, October 1.

Due to scheduling changes, some of the original show dates have regrettably been canceled as some venues are not available for this updated time period; as well, some new show dates have been added. All tickets will be transferred to the new dates.”

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Bob Dylan announces Fall 2021 dates for ‘Rough and Rowdy Ways’ tour

Bob Dylan posted on social media that he will return to the road in November with the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour, a run that will launch Nov. 2 in Milwaukee. The tour takes its name from Dylan’s most recent studio album, and will be Dylan’s first time performing live since December 2019 — his longest break from touring since a stretch from 1981-84.

The fall 2021 tour dates have been revealed so far, with more dates to be announced at a future date.   The tour is being billed as “worldwide” and will reportedly last through 2024. Tickets for the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour will go on sale Oct. 1 at the link here.

Bob Dylan Announces Fall Tour Following Longest Break From Road Since 1984

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