The recall says the pressure cookers’ lids can unlock and be removed during use, causing hot contents to unexpectedly splash out, posing a burn hazard.
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Police ID slain Australian woman whose bones were found in concrete wall
Queensland Police said skeletal remains buried in the wall of a Brisbane apartment belong to Tanya Lee Glover, likely slain about 12 years ago.
Check your fridge! Organic kiwi recalled in 14 states may be contaminated with deadly listeria.
David Oppenheimer and Company is voluntarily recalling some of its clamshells of organic green kiwifruit after routine testing found listeria in it.
At least 9 dead in France fire at vacation home for people with disabilities
Firefighters were searching for two more people after the early-morning fire at a private accommodation in Wintzenheim in northeastern France.
Italian farmer crushed to death by falling cheese wheels weighing thousands of pounds
Giacomo Chiapparini, an Italian producer of Grana Padano, a Parmesan-style hard cheese, was in his warehouse in Lombardy when a shelf collapsed.
Even Zoom wants its workers back in the office: ‘A hybrid approach’
Calling it a hybrid approach, “most effective for Zoom,” the company said employees who live near an office must work in person at least twice a week.
Campbell Soup shells out $2.7B for popular pasta sauces in deal with Sovos Brands
Campbell’s move to buy Rao marks the company’s biggest acquisition since it dropped $4.87 billion to buy pretzel leader Snyder’s-Lance in 2018.
Car crashes into second floor of Pennsylvania home, photos show; no injuries reported
No one was injured in the puzzling wreck that took place in Decatur Township, Pennsylvania, first responders said.
‘A full-time job’: Oregon mom’s record-setting breastmilk production helps kids worldwide
Elisabeth Anderson-Sierra is a Guinness World Record breaker for gifting more than 350,000 ounces of her own breastmilk to babies around the world.
32 vehicles found in Florida lake by divers working missing person cold cases
Volunteer investigators told police they found the more than 30 submerged vehicles while diving in a murky lake west of Miami International Airport.