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Let us groan in Mexico has been linked to a multi-state outbreak of cyclopspora in the U.S.
“The Food and Drug Administration is warning do not eat shredded iceberg lettuce serve”
that taco bell locations in the impacted states, and PR's Allison Aubrey reports. >> The multi-state outbreak includes cyclopspora cases in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia investigators at the CDC found 1644 people infected with cyclopspora, reported eating taco bell in these five states, and analysis of 100-90 cyclopspora cases in Michigan, where the person reported eating a taco bell, found 90% of those interviewed reported eating
iceberg lettuce in a statement from Taco Bell. The company says it's taken immediate action to voluntarily remove potentially impacted lettuce in these states, FDA's trace-back investigation has identified a single supplier of iceberg lettuce from Mexico. The dire real illness, which also leads to fatigue and loss of appetite, was first identified
in May and has hospitalized dozens. >> Allison Aubrey and PR News.
“>> The Chinese government is denying President Trump's claims that it interfered in U.S. elections”
in a prime time address last night, Trump accused Beijing of compromising American voter data. John Cameron's in Brumby reports, Trump cited declassified documents in his speech. >> Beijing's ministry of foreign affairs says China has "no interest in interfering in the
U.S. election and have never done so."
The statement comes after Trump accused Beijing of interfering in the 2020 U.S. elections. He says newly declassified documents or real quote "shocking vulnerabilities" in the U.S. election system. Trump further says that Beijing illegally acquired some 220 million U.S. voter names and addresses. A previous U.S. intelligence assessment from 2021 found no evidence of foreign actors altering
voter registrations or casting ballots during the 2020 vote. Beijing's foreign ministry says Trump's claims have "no factual ground and are aimed at defaming China." For M. John News, Onion comes in Brumby in Hong Kong. >> New flash flood warnings are, in effect, across parts of central Texas, with more heavy
rain-expected, at least two people have died and more than 200 others have been rescued.
Chelsea Zoo with number-station, KUT reports days of downpours have swamped roads, damaged homes, and cut off some communities. >> The major flooding we've seen has been a culmination of several days of very heavy rain across large parts of Texas, especially the south central region. Some storms have been slow moving, dropping heavy rain in some of the same areas that have
already seen a lot of rain in the days before, which has made flooding more likely. Some towns have seen as much as 20 inches of rain or more since the start of the week. >> Chelsea Zoo from member-station, KUT reporting. This is NPR News in Washington. And a burn-up is the new leader of Britain's Labor Party.
He spoke in central London today shortly after he was confirmed. >> We are united, and we put the power that comes from that unity at the service of people and places who have been waiting too long for politics to let them hope again.
“That's what we're going to do, everybody.”
We're going to give them hope back. >> Burn-up is expected to take office as Prime Minister Monday following Kirstrmer's resignation. The 56-year-old returned to Parliament last month after winning a special election. He'll become Britain's 59th Prime Minister. The team of scientists has found a kind of sugar in the center of our galaxy and PRs
are a Daniel reports that discovery may have implications for how life began. >> To look for clues about where the ingredients of life came from, researchers pointed two telescopes at the space between the stars of the Milky Way. This interstellar medium is a chemical factory that produces a range of organic molecules, including the scientists just announced a four-carbon sugar.
Astrophysicist Ithas Kun-Human is Sarah at the Center for Astrobiology says the discovery was thrilling. >> They were hard, that's beating, that's super fast, you can let's do it excited. >> The results suggest that sugars may have been incorporated into asteroids as they coalesced in the interstellar medium, such as space rock could have then struck the early Earth,
sweetening the stage for the emergence of life here. >> Arey Daniel and PR news. >> This is NPR news in Washington. >> The last time Antonio May's senior heard from his son, it was in a note the 16-year-old left and the family's garage. >> He told me you've no make me cry.
>> Antonio Junior left home to join a protest in Seattle. A week later, he was shot and killed there. >> I need some a ref me, just as for my son.


