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  2. Swill milk scandal - Wikipedia

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    A 19th-century illustration of "swill milk" being produced: a sickly cow being milked while held up by ropes. The swill milk scandal was a major adulterated food scandal in the state of New York in the 1850s. The New York Times reported an estimate that in one year, 8,000 infants died from swill milk. [1] [2]

  3. Milk borne diseases - Wikipedia

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    Milk available in the market. Milk borne diseases are any diseases caused by consumption of milk or dairy products infected or contaminated by pathogens.Milk-borne diseases are one of the recurrent foodborne illnesses—between 1993 and 2012 over 120 outbreaks related to raw milk were recorded in the US with approximately 1,900 illnesses and 140 hospitalisations. [1]

  4. The Marshall Project - Wikipedia

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    The Marshall Project is a nonprofit news organization that seeks to create and sustain a sense of national urgency about inequities within the U.S. criminal justice system. The Marshall Project has been described as an advocacy group by some, [ citation needed ] and works to impact the system through journalism.

  5. A right-wing sheriffs group that challenges federal law is ...

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    A 2021 survey of sheriffs by academic researchers working with the nonprofit Marshall Project found that more than 200 of the estimated 500 sheriffs who responded agreed with the group’s ...

  6. List of food contamination incidents - Wikipedia

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    2013 aflatoxin contaminationContamination with aflatoxins results in a milk recall in Europe and a dog food recall in the United States in February and March. 2013, May – A Chinese crime ring was found to have passed off rat, mink, and small mammal meat as mutton for more than 1 million USD in Shanghai and Jiangsu province markets. [79]

  7. How police officers preyed on teens in the Boy Scouts’ police ...

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    The Marshall Project’s analysis found at least 14 departments, among 111 agencies, that had a history of repeated allegations. The Marshall Project is investigating abuse in police Explorer ...

  8. 2013 Fonterra recall - Wikipedia

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    The contamination was blamed on unsterilised pipes used to move the whey during production. [ 4 ] The whey had been sold to third-party manufacturers who used it to produce infant formula , protein drinks , sports drinks , and other beverages; it had been mixed with other ingredients to produce an estimated 1,000 tons of consumer products by ...

  9. Landscaping, donations and a lawsuit: The latest on Ford's ...

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    MARSHALL — As work continues to make Ford Motor Co.'s electric vehicle battery plant near Marshall a reality, the automaker has announced a number of donations to Calhoun County attractions.