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FDA Proposal: Plant-Based Beverages Can Still Be Labeled 'Milk'
CBS News
Soy, oat, almond and other drinks that bill themselves as "milk" can keep using the name, according to draft federal rules released Wednesday by the Food and Drug Administration.
Abbott Faces SEC Investigation Over Infant Formula Debacle
CBS News
Abbott Laboratories is facing investigations by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in connection with its formula business, the company revealed in a recent SEC filing.
FDA Concedes Delays In Response To Baby Formula Shortage
Associated Press
The Food and Drug Administration acknowledged Tuesday that its response to the U.S. infant formula shortage was slowed by delays in processing a whistleblower complaint and test samples from the nation’s largest formula factory.
FDA Targets Illegal Nicotine Gummies In New Warning Letter
Associated Press
Federal regulators on Thursday issued a first-of-a-kind warning to the maker of nicotine gummies, saying the illegal candies pose a growing risk to teenagers and younger children.
Abbott Baby Formula Plant In Michigan Halts Production After Severe Weather
CBS News
Severe weather has forced Abbott Nutrition to pause production at a Michigan baby formula factory that had just restarted after being closed for several months, contributing to a national shortage.
Many Baby Formula Plants Weren’t Inspected Because Of COVID
Associated Press
U.S. regulators have historically inspected baby formula plants at least once a year, but they did not inspect any of the three biggest manufacturers in 2020, according to federal records reviewed by The Associated Press.
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FDA Head: Baby Formula Factory Could Reopen By Next Week
CBS News
The head of the Food and Drug Administration told lawmakers Thursday that a shuttered baby formula factory could be up and running as soon as next week, though he sidestepped questions about whether his agency should have intervened earlier at the plant at the center of the national shortage.
FDA Head: Baby Formula Factory Could Reopen By Next Week
CBS News
The head of the Food and Drug Administration told lawmakers Thursday that a shuttered baby formula factory could be up and running as soon as next week, though he sidestepped questions about whether his agency should have intervened earlier at the plant at the center of the national shortage.
US Reaches Deal To Reopen Shuttered Baby Formula Plant
Associated Press
U.S. officials on Monday reached an agreement to allow baby formula maker Abbott to restart its largest domestic factory, though it will be two months or more before any new products ship from the site to help alleviate the national shortage facing parents.
US Reaches Deal To Reopen Shuttered Baby Formula Plant
Associated Press
U.S. officials on Monday reached an agreement to allow baby formula maker Abbott to restart its largest domestic factory, though it will be two months or more before any new products ship from the site to help alleviate the national shortage facing parents.
Capitol Hill, White House Seize On Baby Formula Shortage
Associated Press
After the nationwide baby formula shortage began dominating news headlines — and after some Republicans began publicly demanding more action from the Biden administration — White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Friday the administration has been working on the formula issue for "months."
Capitol Hill, White House Seize On Baby Formula Shortage
Associated Press
After the nationwide baby formula shortage began dominating news headlines — and after some Republicans began publicly demanding more action from the Biden administration — White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Friday the administration has been working on the formula issue for "months."
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Tulsa police investigate stabbing at apartment complex
Brooke Cox
Tulsa Police are investigating a stabbing that occurred early Friday at the Astoria Pointe Apartments.
Tulsa police investigate stabbing at apartment complex
Brooke Cox
Tulsa Police are investigating a stabbing that occurred early Friday at the Astoria Pointe Apartments.
Food On The Move, Recording Academy partner for National Day of Service
Brooke Cox
Food On The Move and the Recording Academy are joining forces for The Day That Music Cares, a national day of service focused on farm maintenance and fighting food insecurity in Tulsa.
Food On The Move, Recording Academy partner for National Day of Service
Brooke Cox
Food On The Move and the Recording Academy are joining forces for The Day That Music Cares, a national day of service focused on farm maintenance and fighting food insecurity in Tulsa.
U.S. butterfly populations drop 22% as experts urge native gardening to help
Hannah Sedgwick
A new study finds butterflies in the U.S. are disappearing fast. Experts and gardeners say we can help by planting native gardens, cutting pesticide use and supporting pollinator conservation efforts.
U.S. butterfly populations drop 22% as experts urge native gardening to help
Hannah Sedgwick
A new study finds butterflies in the U.S. are disappearing fast. Experts and gardeners say we can help by planting native gardens, cutting pesticide use and supporting pollinator conservation efforts.
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Tulsa police investigate stabbing at apartment complex
Brooke Cox
Tulsa Police are investigating a stabbing that occurred early Friday at the Astoria Pointe Apartments.
Food On The Move, Recording Academy partner for National Day of Service
Brooke Cox
Food On The Move and the Recording Academy are joining forces for The Day That Music Cares, a national day of service focused on farm maintenance and fighting food insecurity in Tulsa.
U.S. butterfly populations drop 22% as experts urge native gardening to help
Hannah Sedgwick
A new study finds butterflies in the U.S. are disappearing fast. Experts and gardeners say we can help by planting native gardens, cutting pesticide use and supporting pollinator conservation efforts.
Tulsa firefighters rescue man stranded on Arkansas River sandbar
Brian Smallwood
Man falls asleep while fishing and woke up trapped by water late Thursday night.
Guthrie Green kicks off free summer concert and event series
Jayden Brannon
Experience a summer filled with music, food, and fun at Guthrie Green—features LA's Sammy Rae & Friends concert, Tulsa's Food Truck Wednesdays, and the thrilling Inspyral Fire Circus come May.
Scattered storms, heavy rain possible in Tulsa through the weekend
News On 6
Scattered showers and storms are expected Friday morning as weak systems move through the region, with a few strong storms not out of the question. A stalled front this weekend could bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
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