The FDA said the shrimp could be under processed, which could lead to the potential for spoilage organisms or pathogen.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
‘PLEASE GO HOME!’: This company shuts off computers so you don’t miss out on ‘quality time’
SoftGrid’s co-founder said he and her partners saw the initiative as a way to prioritize necessary breaks and maintain an overall work-life balance.
Video shows teen attack school employee for taking teen’s Nintendo Switch in class
A school employee in Florida was hospitalized after a teenage student attacked the school worker for taking teen’s Nintendo Switch, police said.
Who was Jamie Cail? Former US swimmer dies in Virgin Islands, death investigation underway
Police in the U.S. Vrigin Islands said former US swimmer Jamie Cail was taken to a hospital and they were notified of her death at around 2:39 a.m.
Two minutes before liftoff, NASA and SpaceX scrub launch of 4 crewmembers due to ground systems issue
The last-minute move marked the second rescheduled launch of Crew-6, originally scheduled from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for Sunday.
Four-person space mission set to launch Monday: What to know about NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6
Crew-6 was originally scheduled to launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Sunday, but it was delayed 24 hours.
Body of missing UK woman Nicola Bulley found; family decries ‘appalling’ speculation about case
Missing woman Nicola Bulley’s case sparked widespread police criticism of sexism as well as web sleuths chiming in on what they speculate took place.
She was gifted an original iPhone in 2007, but never opened it. It just sold for $63,000.
The 2007 iPhone, still sealed in its box, sold for a whopping $63,356.40 on LCG Auctions after bidding closed on Sunday.
150 feral cattle to be shot from sky in New Mexico national forest as US Forest Service issues kill order
Aerial shooting of the feral cattle in the Gila Wilderness will take place Thursday through Saturday, the U.S. Forest Service announced.
Nine children, ages 5 to 17, shot at Georgia gas station; police investigating
The victims ranged in age from 5 to 17. Seven males and two females were hurt after gunfire broke out at the Columbus, Georgia, gas station.