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Month: February 2026

A woman walks past through the snow in Central Park on February 23

Power outages, travel troubles and bitter cold plague Northeast in wake of historic bomb cyclone blizzard

By Danya Gainor, Chris Boyette, CNN (CNN) — Thousands in the Northeast remained without power amid freezing temperatures Tuesday as people from that region and the mid-Atlantic dug out from extreme snowfall — including more than 2 feet in several states — from the previous two days and faced continuing travel disruptions including hundreds of

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I-Team: FDA reviews Zyn risk claim

COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) – Nicotine pouches are gaining popularity. Now, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reviewing whether certain ZYN products can legally be marketed as potentially reducing harm compared to cigarettes. That does not mean they are considered safe. Swedish Match, the maker of ZYN, has applied for what’s called a Modified

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San Diego sues Campbell’s for alleged misclassification of workers

SAN DIEGO, Calif. (KESQ) – The San Diego City Attorney’s Office is suing The Campbell’s Company for allegedly misclassifying its workers in California as independent contractors, it was announced today. The lawsuit filed Monday in San Diego Superior Court claims Campbell’s and its subsidiaries — Snyder’s-Lance and Pepperidge Farm — should classify its distributors as

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