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Nationwide Sierra Leone phone scam hits East Tennessee - WATE 6 On Your Side

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Nationwide Sierra Leone phone scam hits East Tennessee  WATE 6 On Your Side

KNXOVILLE, Tenn (WATE/KLFY) - A nationwide phone scam from Sierra Leone hits several people in East Tennessee.

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2019-05-05 17:49:00Z
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2 More Attractively Priced REIT Preferreds With Yields Up To 8% - Seeking Alpha

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2019-05-05 13:15:00Z
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Former Vanguard CEO Bill McNabb Just Loaded Up on UnitedHealth Stock - Barron's

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F. William “Bill” McNabb III, the former chairman and CEO of investment giant Vanguard Group, has made a bold purchase of UnitedHealth Group stock (UNH). McNabb serves as a director on the board of the diversified health-care company.

McNabb paid $1.5 million on May 1 for 6,430 UnitedHealth shares, an average per-share price of $233.21. He now owns 7,879 shares, according to a form he filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

UnitedHealth didn’t immediately respond to a request to make McNabb available for comment on his stock purchase.

Not only was it McNabb’s first purchase of UnitedHealth stock on the open market as a director, it was the first by any of the company’s insiders in five years. Former director Rodger Lawson, who left UnitedHealth’s board in 2018, was the last company insider to buy stock on the open market, paying $76,210 for 1,000 shares on April 24, 2014.

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According to UnitedHealth’s latest proxy, McNabb wasn’t required to buy stock this early into his service. Nonemployee directors have five years to meet the company’s stock-ownership guidelines, which specify ownership equal to five times the directors’ annual base cash retainer of $125,000. A director’s stock ownership may include vested deferred stock units, or DSUs. Nonemployee directors currently receive each year $205,000 in DSUs that are issued quarterly and vest immediately upon grant.

It seems possible, then, for a nonemployee director to meet the stock-ownership requirements without ever buying UnitedHealth stock on the open market. McNabb not only met the requirement early, he more than doubled the $625,000 expected ownership level.

UnitedHealth stock is in the red for 2019. As of Friday’s close of $231.95, shares sport a year-to-date loss of 6.9%. Last month the company reported upside first-quarter earnings and lifted guidance, but that didn’t have a lasting effect on the stock. Barron’s has noted that UnitedHealth stock offers strong dividend growth.

McNabb stepped down as the CEO of Vanguard in January 2018 and joined UnitedHealth’s board the next month. Vanguard has a large investment in UnitedHealth. Its 71.5 million UnitedHealth shares represent a 7.5% stake, according to S&P Capital IQ, making Vanguard the second-largest holder in the company.

Write to Ed Lin at edward.lin@barrons.com and follow @BarronsEdLin.

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2019-05-05 10:00:00Z
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More than 2 million pounds of frozen entrees recalled over allergen risk - CNN

The recall affects 2,094,186 pounds of P.F. Chang's Home Menu Chicken Pad Thai and Chicken Fried Rice. The items may contain milk, a known allergen that's not declared on the product labels.
Three products are being recalled.
"The products are ... described as frozen, heat treated, not fully cooked and not shelf stable," the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service said Saturday. They were produced between Oct. 1 and April 11, 2019, with "Best By" dates of Sept. 26, 2019 through April 5, 2020.
The products were distributed to retailers nationwide and health officials are urging consumers who have them in their freezers to throw them away or return them to their place of purchase.
Almost 12 million pounds of chicken strips recalled
"There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products," the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service said.
"The problem was discovered when Conagra Brands, Inc. conducted a routine label verification check and determined that the product did not declare milk on the label."
The recall does not include products sold at PF Chang's restaurants.

Chicken strips recalled over metal concerns

Tyson Foods significantly expanded a recall of its chicken strips over concerns that some might be contaminated with pieces of metal, the Food Safety and Inspection Service said Saturday.
E. coli outbreak from tainted ground beef expands
The recall now affects more than 11.8 million pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strip products that were shipped nationwide, up from more than 69,000 pounds when the recall initially was issued in March.
The expansion comes after three of six people who complained about finding pieces of metal in certain Tyson products also said they suffered an injury in their mouth, the agency said.
The products now being recalled were produced from October through March 8, and they have "use by" dates of October 1, 2019, through March 7, 2020.
A Tyson Foods official said Friday that the company is taking corrective steps at the location where the products are made.

Tainted ground beef sickens scores

Meanwhile, an outbreak of E. coli from tainted ground beef sickened 177 people in 10 states, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.
Two companies last month recalled products amid an outbreak of E. coli . There's no definitive link between these products and the ongoing outbreak, the FSIS says, with no supplier, distributor or brand of beef identified.

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2019-05-05 12:44:00Z
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Billionaire Warren Buffett Calls Bitcoin a 'Gambling Device' As Berkshire Hathaway Buys Back $1.7 Billion in Shares - The Daily Hodl

Billionaire Warren Buffett Calls Bitcoin a 'Gambling Device' As Berkshire Hathaway Buys Back $1.7 Billion in Shares | The Daily Hodl

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2019-05-05 08:53:06Z
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Tyson recall chicken: Nearly 12 million pounds of chicken strips recalled over possible metal contamination - CBS News

Tyson Foods Inc. is recalling about 11.8 million pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strips over fears that the products may be contaminated with metal, food safety officials said Saturday. The company is expanding upon a prior recall of more than 69,000 pounds of chicken strips in March, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service said in a statement

The agency investigated the issue after receiving two consumer complaints of "extraneous material" in Tyson chicken strip products. Tyson expanded the recall after receiving additional complaints of metal fragments found in the chicken. There have been a total of six complaints, three of which alleged oral injury.

The recalled products were produced in one location between October 1, 2018 and March 8, 2019. They have the number "P-7221" on the back of the product package and a "use by" date of October 1, 2019 to March 7, 2020. 

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"It is unacceptable to Tyson Foods that any product might not meet our standards. Because of these additional consumer reports, we've decided to take this precautionary step to make sure that we're meeting our own expectations and the expectation of consumers," said Barbara Masters, Tyson's vice president of regulatory food policy, food and agriculture. 

Tyson has released an expanded list of its recalled products, which include not only Tyson products but also Ahold, Kirkwood, Best Choice, Food Lion, Giant Eagle, Great Value, Hannaford, Meijer, Publix and Sparetime. 

The agency advised anyone concerned about an injury or illness to contact a healthcare provider. 

May 4 recalled items

  • Tyson NAE Fully Cooked Crispy Chicken Breast Strip Fritter, 25 oz. 
  • Tyson NAE Fully Cooked Buffalo Chicken Breast Strip Fritter, 25 oz.
  • Tyson NAE Fully Cooked Honey BBQ Chicken Breast Strip Fritter, 25 oz.
  • Tyson NAE Fully Cooked Crispy Chicken Breast Strip, 40 oz.
  • Tyson NAE Fully Cooked Buffalo Chicken Breast Strip, 40 oz. 
  • Ahold Fully Cooked Chicken Breast Strip Fritter, 25 oz. 
  • Kirkwood Fully Cooked Honey BBQ Chicken Breast Strip, 25 oz. 
  • Kirkwood Fully Cooked Buffalo Chicken Strip Fritter, 25 oz. 
  • Best Choice Fully Cooked Buffalo Style Chicken Strip, 25 oz. 
  • Food Lion Fully Cooked Buffalo Chicken Strip, 25 oz. 
  • Food Lion Fully Cooked Crispy Chicken Breast Strip Fritter, 25 oz. 
  • Giant Eagle Fully Cooked Chicken Breast Strip Fritter, 25 oz. 
  • Giant Value Fully Cooked Chicken Breast Strip Fritter with Rib Meat, 25 oz.
  • Hannaford Fully Cooked Crispy Chicken Breast Strip Fritter, 25 oz. 
  • Hannaford Fully Cooked Buffalo Chicken Strip Fritter, 25 oz.
  • Meijer Fully Cooked Honey BBQ Chicken Breast Strip Fritter, 25 oz.
  • Meijer Fully Cooked Buffalo Chicken Breast Strip Fritter, 25 oz.
  • Meijer Fully Cooked Crispy Chicken Breast Strip Fritter, 25 oz.
  • Publix Fully Cooked Crispy Chicken Breast Strip, 25 oz.
  • Sparetime Fully Cooked Buffalo Chicken Breast Strip, 20 lb. 
  • Sparetime Fully Cooked Honey BBQ Chicken Breast Strip, 20 lb.
  • Sparetime Fully Cooked Buffalo Chicken Strip Fritter, 20 lb.
  • Sparetime Fully Cooked Buffalo Chicken Breast Strip Fritter, 20 lb.
  • Sparetime Fully Cooked Honey BBQ Chicken Breast Strip with Rib Meat, 20 lb.
  • Sparetime Fully Cooked Chicken Breast Strip Fritter, 20 lb.
  • Sparetime Fully Cooked Crispy Chicken Breast Strip, 20 lb.
  • Sparetime Fully Cooked Buffalo Chicken Strip Fritter, 20 lb.

March 21 recalled items

  • Tyson Buffalo Style Chicken Strips, Fully Cooked, 25 oz. 
  • Tyson Crispy Chicken Strips-Chicken Breast Strip Fritters with Rib Meat, Fully Cooked, 25 oz.  
  • Sparetime Fully Cooked Buffalo Style Chicken Strips, Chicken Breast Strip      
    Fritters with Rib Meat & Sauce, 20 lb. 

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2019-05-04 18:43:00Z
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Tyson recalls additional 11 million pounds of frozen chicken strips over possible ‘metal’ contamination - Fox News

Tyson Foods, Inc. has greatly expanded the recall of its frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strip products because they may contain “pieces of metal.”

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) on Saturday announced the news, noting in a statement the expansion adds to Tyson’s recall in March. At the time, the company called back 69,000 pounds of chicken strips.

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The affected items were produced from Oct. 1, 2018, through March 8 and have “Use By Dates” of Oct. 1, 2019, through March 7, 2020, per the FSIS. The chicken products were shipped to retailers nationwide.

An example of one of the recalled products. 

An example of one of the recalled products.  (FSIS)

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“The problem was discovered when FSIS received two consumer complaints of extraneous material in the chicken strip products. FSIS is now aware of six complaints during this time frame involving similar pieces of metal with three alleging oral injury,” the federal agency said, adding there are concerns the affected products still may be in some consumers’ freezers.

Consumers are instructed to discard or return affected products to the place of purchase for a refund.

The expanded recall comes after the company earlier this year pulled more than 36,000 pounds of chicken nuggets after receiving complaints about rubber material in their product.

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Fox News' Alexandria Hein contributed to this report.

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2019-05-04 18:20:46Z
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