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Herman

Quote from: Lokmar on August 08, 2025, 02:24:06 PMThat stupid niggeR bitch needs to go to prison for an eternity. Executed would be better.
Another democRAT who abused her office.
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A recall of two plant-based sweetener products from NuNaturals Inc. was given the second-highest risk warning by the Food and Drug Administration, according to two notices published by the agency.

NuNaturals is recalling certain lots of its Organic Pure Stevia and Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener, according to notices posted on the FDA's website.

A mix-up of the labeling showed the stevia bottles were filled with the monk fruit sweetener, while the monk fruit sweetener was filled with stevia. The company initiated the recall last month, but the FDA on Aug. 1 said that has a Class II risk.

DKG

Some residents and local politicians in New Hampshire have sounded the alarm about national security concerns after a Chinese company purchased a large property near a small town's water system.

Earlier this year, Nongfu Spring, one of China's largest bottled water and soft beverages companies, quietly purchased a 337,391-square-foot industrial building on 23 acres in Nashua.

Nongfu Spring, owned by China's richest man, Zhong Shanshan, paid $67 million, four times the assessed value of the property, after it sat vacant for over a decade.

The company's limited market in the U.S., the inflated sales price, and the building's proximity to the Pennichuck water system, Nashua Airport, defense centers, and the Federal Aviation Administration control center only further raised suspicions about the purchase.

formosan

Quote from: DKG on August 09, 2025, 09:40:39 AMA recall of two plant-based sweetener products from NuNaturals Inc. was given the second-highest risk warning by the Food and Drug Administration, according to two notices published by the agency.

NuNaturals is recalling certain lots of its Organic Pure Stevia and Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener, according to notices posted on the FDA's website.

A mix-up of the labeling showed the stevia bottles were filled with the monk fruit sweetener, while the monk fruit sweetener was filled with stevia. The company initiated the recall last month, but the FDA on Aug. 1 said that has a Class II risk.
Some people just lost their jobs.
too old to be a fashionista

Brent

One of the world's premier cancer research hospitals, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has been given $1 million public funds for 'sexual and gender minority' research.

Herman

Quote from: Brent on August 08, 2025, 12:16:46 PM'Not all countries have the same values and legal system that we have in Canada.'
An executive order signed by President Trump upon taking office is having a ripple effect on gender activism in Canada.

On January 20, Trump signed an order titled "Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government."

The order affirmed the "biological reality of sex" and formally recognized only two genders in the United States. Canadians were recently notified that the order is now restricting their gender performance in terms of travel documents.

Since 2019, Canadians have been allowed to designate their genders as "X" on their passports, a policy that progressed through the Nexus travel cards, a joint program between the Canada Border Services Agency and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The program allows travelers between the two countries to cross faster using expedited lines and screening processes.

Now, the CBSA has confirmed that Nexus users from Canada will no longer be allowed to label their gender as "X" and must be compliant with Trump's executive order moving forward. :good:
The US aint the only country that does that.

Herman

Quote from: formosan on August 09, 2025, 10:33:57 AMSome people just lost their jobs.
If they were government agencies they wouldn't.

Herman

Quote from: DKG on August 09, 2025, 09:50:59 AMSome residents and local politicians in New Hampshire have sounded the alarm about national security concerns after a Chinese company purchased a large property near a small town's water system.

Earlier this year, Nongfu Spring, one of China's largest bottled water and soft beverages companies, quietly purchased a 337,391-square-foot industrial building on 23 acres in Nashua.

Nongfu Spring, owned by China's richest man, Zhong Shanshan, paid $67 million, four times the assessed value of the property, after it sat vacant for over a decade.

The company's limited market in the U.S., the inflated sales price, and the building's proximity to the Pennichuck water system, Nashua Airport, defense centers, and the Federal Aviation Administration control center only further raised suspicions about the purchase.
Ya, that don't look just a bit suspicious.
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DKG

Australia lifted a twenty two year ban on Canadian beef.

Brent

Quote from: DKG on August 10, 2025, 09:56:22 AMAustralia lifted a twenty two year ban on Canadian beef.
That must be going back to when mad cow disease was detected in Canadian beef cattle but not in beef.

Herman

I was just in Starbucks and saw a guy with a 'man bun' make a strained face while tearing a croissant in half.  And to think men used to go to war.
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formosan

Quote from: Herman on August 10, 2025, 03:31:03 PM
It seems that way with yearly five to eight percent property tax increases.
too old to be a fashionista

DKG

Quote from: Herman on August 10, 2025, 03:31:03 PM
Ron Desantis said that property tax should be paid one time when a house is sold. I wholeheartedly agree.