The Steps to Pursuing a Personal Injury Claim
Filing a personal injury claim can be complicated and time consuming, but if approached correctly, the process does not have to be overwhelming.
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Will Trump's Supporters be Disappointed?
Well, the inauguration is over, Trump is in power, and we're all waiting to see what comes next. His supporters are cheering, but will they get what they wanted? By many accounts, what Trump supporters want are jobs. Tax savings for the middle/working class. Health care they can afford. Dignity. Returning to what they see as the glory days of America, when even a man without a college degree could make a family wage. At his rallies and in his inauguration speech, Trump echoed Middle America's hopes and fears right back at them. He made them feel heard and gave them hope: the hope and change that they craved. Will Trump's supporters be disappointed? It's hard to tell so early into an administration, especially one as radically different as the current President's. However, it may be worthwhile to examine his first acts as President for clues about his goals.
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Hormel Food Corp. Recalls More Than 228,614 Pounds of Canned Pork and Chicken Products
If you're a fan of spam, listen up. Hormel Food Corp., based in Fremont, NE, just issued a recall of “approximately 228,614 pounds of canned pork and chicken products” over concerns that the products may be contaminated with chunks of metal and other foreign matter. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), the issue was discovered after the company “received four consumer complaints stating that metal objects were found in the canned products.” FSIS was later notified of the issue on May 25, 2018.




