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Skippy recalls 161,692 pounds of peanut butter over steel pieces in product

Skippy Foods announced on Thursday a voluntary recall of some peanut butter products due to the possibility that a limited number of jars may contain small fragment of stainless steel from a piece of manufacturing equipment.

According to a statement released by the Food and Drug Administration, the recall includes a limited number of dates of Skippy Reduced Fat Creamy Peanut, Skippy Reduced Fat Chunky Peanut Butter Spread and Skippy Creamy Peanut Butter Blended with Plant Protein. No other sizes, varieties or packages of Skippy brand peanut butter or peanut butter spreads are included in this recall.

The recalled items have use by dates from early May 2023. The products were sold in 18 states: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma and Wisconsin.

There have been no consumer complaints to date and all retailers that have received the affected product have been notified.  Skippy said in a statement: “From our family to yours, we want you to know that we take the quality of our products very seriously and apologize to our fans for this situation. Our company is committed to product quality and will continue to invest in our processes to ensure the quality and wholesomeness of our products.”

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Student shoots and injures peer at Greenville, South Carolina middle school

On Thursday, authorities confirmed that one student was taken to the hospital from a Greenville, South Carolina middle school after being shot by another student.  Greenville County Sheriff Hobart Lewis said that the teenage shooter was taken into custody near Tanglewood Middle School not long after the shooting that happened in the front part of the school.

Sheriff Lewis said of the shooter at a news conference: “He was hiding. He’s a young man, probably didn’t understand the consequences of what had just happened. I don’t think he knew what to do honestly, except for to leave the school.”  Lewis also said that a police officer at the school called in the shooting and requested emergency backup around 12:30 p.m., causing more than 200 deputies and other law enforcement officers to rush to the school.

The condition of the student who was shot is not known, Greenville County Schools spokesman Tim Waller said in a statement. Deputies are still investigating the shooting and currently have no motive for why the shooting occurred.  Greenville County Schools Superintendent Burke Royster said: “I’m not sure after a full and thorough law enforcement investigation anyone will really know what was going through the mind of that young person who took this rash act.”

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Take a look at Tom Cruise in the trailer for ‘Top Gun: Maverick’

Paramount Pictures shared a trailer for the Top Gun sequel, Top Gun: Maverick, featuring original star Tom Cruise as test pilot Captain Pete “Maverick” Mitchell.  The original film opened in theaters in May 1986.

The preview shows Maverick (Cruise) reluctantly agree to train a group of Top Gun graduates for a special mission. The trainees include Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw (Miles Teller), the son of Maverick’s late best friend, Nick “Goose” Bradshaw, played by Anthony Edwards in the original film.  Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm, Glen Powell, Lewis Pullman, Ed Harris and Val Kilmer also star.

Top Gun: Maverick will have its world premiere May 18 at the Cannes Film Festival, ahead of its release in theaters May 27. Cruise will also be honored with a career retrospective at the Cannes Film Festival.

Take a look at the trailer for Top Gun: Maverickhere.

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Netflix releases the official trailer for ‘Ozark’ Season 4, Part 2

Netflix has shared the official trailer for the second installment of the fourth and final season of Ozark, which is slated for premiere on April 29. Part Two, arriving three months following the debut of the first slate of episodes, will pick up where the finale of Part One left off — with Julia Garner‘s Ruth out for blood in the aftermath of the murder of her cousin, Wyatt.

Following the final episode of Part 2, Netflix will also include a 30-minute special, titled “A Farewell to Ozark,” that will offer a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the series. According to the streaming service, the special episode “explores the genesis of the series, the rich characters we loved and loved to hate, the gripping performances that captivated us, the creatives who made magic behind the camera, and a wealth of memories over the last five years.”

Watch the trailer for Ozark Season 4, Part 2 – here.

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