The ground beef processor AFA Foods, the ones responsible for the pink slime, filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday and said it plans to sell some or all of its assets, citing the backlash of media coverage related to the meat filler dubbed "pink slime."
The outcry from social media has shut down the makers of "pink slime," as they suspended their operations Monday at all but one plant where the beef ingredient is made.
Consandra Nicole Tyree and Emily Katherine Starnes, both 16, did the unthinkable when they were charged with murder for their roles in a North Carolina taxi driver's slaying.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved the pink goo pawned off as meat and will announce that starting this fall, schools will be able to choose whether or not they buy hamburger that contains the lean finely textured beef known as “pink slime."
An entire police department has been shut down after an Ohio village police officer allegedly used a taser on a 9-year-old boy - and the police chief kept quiet about it.
Colorado CEO Kizzy Kalu, 47, faces 132 criminal charges, accused of luring foreigners to the United States to work for a nonexistent university and then stealing their salaries in what the government has called an "elaborate scheme."
Remember the Spanish bullfighter who had his eyes gored out a while back? As it turns out, he wants to return to the ring this weekend wearing an eye patch.
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