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Chrysler, which is owned by the same company as Jeep (Stellantis), reported the recall to the NHTSA on July 17.
A range of above-ground pools have been recalled due to a drowning risk following the deaths of nine children.
Health officials are investigating the source of contamination as consumers are advised to return or discard the affected products.
But one thing we’re confident about is that nobody wants to use a deodorant that has been recalled, which is why we are sharing this news: The Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall on 67,000 cases of Power Stick antiperspirant deodorant.
The affected bars were distributed in 23 states: Florida, California, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Georgia, New York, New Jersey, Texas, Virginia, Arizona, Alabama, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Iowa, South Carolina, Oregon, Oklahoma, Nevada, Louisiana and Nebraska. They were also sold in Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas.
Tuna salad sold at Albertsons, Tom Thumb, and Randalls is being recalled in four states due to possible listeria contamination.
The FDA did not provide a reason for the recall, but said the products had a cGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practices) deviation.
There are still about 2,000 California Army National Guard soldiers assigned to protect federal buildings and personnel in Los Angeles.