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10 Mar 2025

#military

The Telegraph: Multiple people injured after Pennsylvania plane crash
Multiple people injured after Pennsylvania plane crash
A plane crash in Pennsylvania injured multiple people when a Beechcraft A36TC took off with its door open, leading to a fiery landing in a parking lot. Emergency responders arrived, and injuries included burns, with thick smoke seen from the wreckage.

The pilot had contacted air traffic control to land again due to the door issue, struggling to hear due to wind noise. The crash occurred shortly after takeoff from Lancaster Airport, though it's unclear if it was a commuter flight bound for Dulles International Airport.


#culture

GB News: Nescafé launches new ready-to-drink iced coffees available in Sainsbury's now
Nescafé launches new ready-to-drink iced coffees available in Sainsbury's now
Nescafé has launched a new range of ready-to-drink Iced Lattes in the UK, available in Iced Latte and Iced Caramel Flavour Latte. Each carton contains three servings, is made with responsibly sourced coffee, and offers a lighter option at 92 calories per 250ml.

The new iced lattes can be found in the ambient coffee aisle, making them convenient for consumers. Meanwhile, Costa Coffee has also introduced a spring menu featuring seasonal treats like Chocolate and Pistachio Cookie Sandwiches and Strawberry and Vanilla Cake.


#health

Fox News: HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to meet with food industry leaders
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to meet with food industry leaders
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is set to meet with food industry leaders from General Mills and PepsiCo on March 10. The meeting may focus on U.S. food additive regulations, potentially aligning them with European standards, as Kennedy has criticized the current U.S. practices.

There are over 3,000 food additives approved in the U.S., compared to around 300 in the EU. Concerns have been raised about synthetic dyes and seed oils, which have been linked to health risks. The discussions come amid Kennedy's ongoing scrutiny of the food industry since his presidential campaign began.