Tick Bite Can Trigger Life-Changing Food Allergy: Warning Signs, Prevention Tips Tick Bite Can Trigger Life-Changing Food Allergy: Warning Signs, Prevention Tips
Tick Bite Can Trigger Life-Changing Food Allergy: Warning Signs, Prevention Tips A nearly invisible outdoor hazard can alter what someone can safely eat and trigger a medical emergency hours after dinner. The condition is alpha-gal syndrome, or AGS, a potentially life-threatening allergy that can develop after a tick bite, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Alpha-gal is a sugar molecule found in most mammals but not in humans. It is also present in the saliva of some ticks. A bite can introduce the molecule into a person’s bloodstream, causing the immune system to treat it as a threat. The person may react later after eating beef, pork, lamb, …
Fire, Shock Risks Spark Large Recall Of Popular Toaster Ovens Fire, Shock Risks Spark Large Recall Of Popular Toaster Ovens
Fire, Shock Risks Spark Large Recall Of Popular Toaster Ovens Thousands of Panasonic toaster ovens are being recalled because a problem with the power cord can create shock and fire hazards. Panasonic Corporation of North America issued the recall for about 11,480 Electric Toaster Ovens, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Thursday, July 16. Another 2,184 toaster ovens were sold in Canada. The power cord's insulation can be insufficient because a protective fiberglass sleeve doesn't adequately cover it. The recall includes all Panasonic Electric Toaster Ovens with model number NB-G200. Panasonic, whose North American headquarters is in New…
Andrew Tate Arrested Before Co-Hosting Miami Boxing Event On UK Extradition Request Andrew Tate Arrested Before Co-Hosting Miami Boxing Event On UK Extradition Request
Andrew Tate Arrested Before Co-Hosting Miami Boxing Event On UK Extradition Request Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested by U.S. Marshals outside a downtown Miami event venue on Saturday afternoon, July 18, halting Andrew Tate’s scheduled appearance at a bare-knuckle boxing event, officials said. The brothers were taken into custody outside the James L. Knight Center, according to TMZ. Andrew Tate had been scheduled to co-host IBA Bareknuckle 6, according to the organization's website.  The U.S. Marshals Service confirmed the arrests but did not immediately release the charges, saying the warrant remained sealed. Daily Voice has reached out to the U.S. Marshals Serv…
Inmate Killed In Attica Prison Fight, 2nd Inmate Hospitalized: NY State Police Inmate Killed In Attica Prison Fight, 2nd Inmate Hospitalized: NY State Police
Inmate Killed In Attica Prison Fight, 2nd Inmate Hospitalized: NY State Police A fight involving seven incarcerated individuals at Attica Correctional Facility left one inmate dead and another hospitalized, prompting a criminal investigation by New York State Police, authorities said. The New York State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation was notified around 6:50 p.m. Friday, July 17, after an incarcerated individual died following an altercation at the Wyoming County prison, according to a release issued Saturday, July 18. The preliminary investigation determined that one group of incarcerated individuals attacked a second group of incarcerated individuals inside…
Major Lettuce Recall Spans 27 States As Intense Diarrhea Cases Climb Major Lettuce Recall Spans 27 States As Intense Diarrhea Cases Climb
Major Lettuce Recall Spans 27 States As Intense Diarrhea Cases Climb A major break in a sprawling parasite investigation has triggered a sweeping food recall stretching across more than half the country. The Food and Drug Administration published a recall notice on Saturday, July 18, stating that Taylor Farms de Mexico is voluntarily removing all iceberg lettuce sourced from central Mexico from the US market due to possible Cyclospora contamination. The affected shredded iceberg lettuce was distributed between Monday, June 29, and Thursday, July 16. The recall includes dozens of food-service and retail products sold under the CV, JB, Mark, MKTSD, PK, SUB, SY…
Iranian Attack On US Forces Leaves 2 Dead, 1 Missing Iranian Attack On US Forces Leaves 2 Dead, 1 Missing
Iranian Attack On US Forces Leaves 2 Dead, 1 Missing An overnight attack on American forces has dealt the US military one of its gravest blows since the war with Iran began. US Central Command said on Saturday, July 18, that two US service members were killed in action in Jordan during Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks. A third service member is missing. The casualties occurred on Friday, July 17, as CENTCOM and partner forces defended against the barrage, the command said. Four American service members were medically evacuated to hospitals in Jordan. All four have been discharged. Other personnel evaluated for minor injuries have …
Anti-Semitic Code Word Got Influencer Booted From Meeting, NJ Mayor Says (VIDEO) Anti-Semitic Code Word Got Influencer Booted From Meeting, NJ Mayor Says (VIDEO)
Anti-Semitic Code Word Got Influencer Booted From Meeting, NJ Mayor Says (Video) A New Jersey influencer with more than 30,000 Instagram followers was escorted from a council meeting after its mayor accused to attempting to continue anti-Semitic rhetoric with just one seemingly innocent word that he says is code. Jeffrey Walstein, of Tinton Falls, who uses the name Jeff George on social media, was removed from the Thursday, July 9 Ocean Township (Monmouth County) council meeting after attempting to address the governing body at the bitter end of the session. Walstein has more than 30,400 followers on Instagram under the verified account @jerseygoy, where he describ…
Bodycam: NJ Influencer, FDNY Wife Caught Stealing $2K+ From ShopRite Bodycam: NJ Influencer, FDNY Wife Caught Stealing $2K+ From ShopRite
Bodycam: NJ Influencer, Fdny Wife Caught Stealing $2K+ From ShopRite Bodycam video captured the arrest of a beauty influencer and wife of an FDNY firefighter after she allegedly tried to walk out of a Jersey Shore ShopRite with more than $500 in unpaid merchandise — ultimately linking her to three more alleged thefts at the same store totaling $2,489, according to police paperwork obtained by Daily Voice. Jeana M. DiCarlo, 35, of Middletown, was arrested after Middletown Police Officer James Courtney responded to the ShopRite at 1500 Route 35 at approximately 5:16 p.m. on Friday, June 5, following a report of a female shoplifter, according to Middletown polic…
Groom Raped Bride's Drunk Relative Night Before Wedding: Affidavit Groom Raped Bride's Drunk Relative Night Before Wedding: Affidavit
Groom Raped Bride's Drunk Relative Night Before Wedding: Affidavit A groom is accused of raping a relative of the bride hours before his own wedding celebration in Pennsylvania last fall, according to court documents obtained by Daily Voice. Zachary Prouty, 38, of Sanders, Kentucky, was charged Thursday, July 16, with two counts of rape, sexual assault, and two counts of indecent assault in connection with the alleged assault from Thursday, Oct. 16, to Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, assault, court records show. The alleged victim, a relative of the bride, had traveled to Gettysburg for the wedding between Prouty and Rebekah Hanshaw on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, acco…
Glass May Appear In Pillsbury Rolls Sold In NY, Triggering Massive Recall Glass May Appear In Pillsbury Rolls Sold In NY, Triggering Massive Recall
Glass May Appear In Pillsbury Rolls Sold In NY, Triggering Massive Recall Hundreds of thousands of frozen Pillsbury rolls are being recalled because they may contain glass. General Mills voluntarily recalled about 736,000 Pillsbury Hard Roll Dough and Kaiser Roll Dough pieces, according to a Food and Drug Administration enforcement report from Monday, July 13. The frozen rolls were distributed in 19 states across the country, including Maine, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. According to the FDA, the products were recalled because of "potential foreign material (glass)." The recall includes Pillsbury Hard Roll Dough sold in cases containing 180 rol…
US Increases Travel Warning For Popular Caribbean Destination: What To Know US Increases Travel Warning For Popular Caribbean Destination: What To Know
US Increases Travel Warning For Popular Caribbean Destination: What To Know The State Department is increasing its warning level for American travelers visiting Saint Lucia. The federal government raised its travel advisory for the Caribbean island to Level 2 on Friday, July 10. A Level 2 advisory tells US citizens to "exercise increased caution" in a nation. According to State Department officials, violent crime can happen "anywhere" in Saint Lucia. "US citizens and other foreigners in Saint Lucia have been victims of armed robbery, assault, burglary, and rape," the advisory said. "In some cases, U.S. citizens have been killed." Guests at tourist resor…
Win Free Chipotle During 2026 World Cup Final: Here's How Win Free Chipotle During 2026 World Cup Final: Here's How
Win Free Chipotle During 2026 World Cup Final: Here's How You could score free Chipotle during the biggest game in the world. Chipotle Mexican Grill will give away up to $1 million in free entrées during the 2026 FIFA World Cup final, the chain announced in a news release on Thursday, July 16. Defending champion Argentina will take on reigning European title-holder Spain at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, at 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 19. Chipotle's promotion will take place during the match's second official hydration break (pausa de hidratación for anyone watching on Telemundo). Chipotle will post a video on its Insta…
Severe Storms Will Collide With Wildfire Smoke, Triggering Widespread Hazards Severe Storms Will Collide With Wildfire Smoke, Triggering Widespread Hazards
Severe Storms Will Collide With Wildfire Smoke, Triggering Widespread Hazards The Northeast is facing a volatile one-two punch that could make the first half of the weekend dangerous for travel and outdoor plans. Severe thunderstorms will move into Canadian wildfire smoke on Saturday, July 18, bringing the risk of widespread damaging winds, torrential rain, flash flooding, and tornadoes. The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center placed parts of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic under an Enhanced Risk for severe weather, the third level on its five-point scale. Storms are expected from the afternoon through the evening, although some danger may continue overn…
Stop & Shop Now Offering Free Ice Cream: Here's How Long Stop & Shop Now Offering Free Ice Cream: Here's How Long
Stop & Shop Now Offering Free Ice Cream: Here's How Long A major supermarket chain is dishing out free ice cream just in time for summer’s hottest stretch, but only for a limited time. The giveaway for a 48-ounce (1.5-quart) container will run from Friday, July 17 through Thursday, July 23 at all 360 Stop & Shop locations, the company announced.  Sunday, July 19, is National Ice Cream Day. To get the freebie, shoppers must check in at an in-store Savings Station kiosk during the promotion window.  Once checked in, a digital coupon will be loaded to the customer’s Stop & Shop GO Rewards account. No purchase is required. Those w…
Popular Kitchen Step Stools Recalled Over Fall Hazard: What To Know Popular Kitchen Step Stools Recalled Over Fall Hazard: What To Know
Popular Kitchen Step Stools Recalled Over Fall Hazard: What To Know More than 116,000 step stools are being recalled because they can tip over while being used. TOMY International issued the recall for about 116,908 Boon PIVOT Collapsible Toddler Tower Kitchen Step Stools, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Thursday, July 16. Another 2,033 stools were sold in Canada. The recalled metal and plastic tower stools were sold in gray and white. They measure about 22 inches wide, 23 inches deep, and 35 inches tall. TOMY has received 11 reports of the towers being unstable and shifting or leaning. No injuries have been reported, according to the CPSC. …
Craig Melvin Thanks Supporters After 'Today' Intruder, Roker Backs 'Brother'; Guard Loses Job Craig Melvin Thanks Supporters After 'Today' Intruder, Roker Backs 'Brother'; Guard Loses Job
Craig Melvin Thanks Supporters After 'Today' Intruder, Roker Backs 'Brother'; Guard Loses Job A day after a man allegedly sneaked into the NBC studios during the "Today" show and yelled a racial slur at co-host Craig Melvin, the Weston, Connecticut, resident thanked viewers for their outpouring of support. But as his colleagues rallied around him, one security guard was left without a job. In a brief remark on the Friday, July 17, episode of "Today," Melvin said he was rattled but thankful for his co-hosts and colleagues, who were quick to come to his aid. "Thankfully, he was apprehended quickly. He was placed under arrest," the anchor said, adding that the show is "cooperating full…
Dangerous Damaging Winds, Limited Visibility Expected As Severe Storms Slam Into Smoky Skies Dangerous Damaging Winds, Limited Visibility Expected As Severe Storms Slam Into Smoky Skies
Dangerous Damaging Winds, Limited Visibility Expected As Severe Storms Slam Into Smoky Skies A wild weekend setup will result in a pair of unwelcome summer threats colliding over the Northeast. Click here for a new, updated story: Severe Storms Will Collide With Wildfire Smoke, Triggering Widespread Hazards Severe thunderstorms will sweep into lingering Canadian wildfire smoke on Saturday, July 18, creating a one-two punch of damaging winds, torrential rain, reduced visibility, and poor air quality. Showers and thunderstorms will advance across the Northeast on Saturday, July 18, threatening travel disruptions and localized flash flooding. AccuWeather The National W…
Gotti Grandson Sentencing Delayed For Kidney Donation — Again Gotti Grandson Sentencing Delayed For Kidney Donation — Again
Gotti Grandson Sentencing Delayed For Kidney Donation — Again John Gotti’s grandson had his prison sentence delayed again Friday, July 17, so he can donate a kidney to his mother. Carmine G. Agnello, 40, will be allowed to report to federal prison on Sept. 18 as long as the surgery proceeds as scheduled on Aug. 3, Newsday reported. Agnello, of Oyster Bay, has battled sentencing in the case for months, though he pleaded guilty to fraud back in September 2024 and got 15 months behind bars. He first claimed he had to donate the kidney to his mother, Victoria Gotti, back in March, but the surgery never happened. That incident left federal prosecutors ske…
Win $2M In 'Monopoly' Competition Show On Netflix: How To Apply Win $2M In 'Monopoly' Competition Show On Netflix: How To Apply
Win $2M In 'Monopoly' Competition Show On Netflix: How To Apply You could soon play a game of Monopoly that's larger than life with a $2 million prize on the line. Netflix has greenlit "Monopoly," a competition series that will pit 12 contestants against each other in an enormous version of the classic board game. The streaming giant announced that it's looking for potential competitors to take part in the show, which will debut in fall 2027. Applications are now open for people hoping to become one of the 12 players selected for the series. To apply, you must upload a one-minute video explaining why you want to be on the show, along with…
Faulty Seat Belts Trigger Huge Recall Of Popular Hyundai Vehicles Faulty Seat Belts Trigger Huge Recall Of Popular Hyundai Vehicles
Faulty Seat Belts Trigger Huge Recall Of Popular Hyundai Vehicles Nearly 48,000 Hyundai SUVs are being recalled over a seat belt buckle problem that increases injury risks during a crash. Hyundai Motor America issued the recall for 47,749 vehicles, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday, July 14. The issue affects certain 2025 Hyundai Kona Electric and 2026 Hyundai Kona vehicles. The rear center seat belt buckle may have been improperly manufactured and could fail to properly restrain a passenger during a crash. The defect was linked to a supplier's stamping tools that weren't properly maintained and had worn down from ove…
500-Pound Weed Bust Follows Wrong-Way Chase On NY Highway: Police 500-Pound Weed Bust Follows Wrong-Way Chase On NY Highway: Police
500-Pound Weed Bust Follows Wrong-Way Chase On NY Highway: Police A wild police chase that ended in the Capital District uncovered more than 500 pounds of marijuana and led to two arrests, state police said. Torrey Jackson, 39, and Tori Rushlow, 29, were captured at the end of the chase in Wilton on Thursday, July 16, New York State Police said. They were hit with numerous charges, including attempted aggravated assault on a police officer and first-degree weed possession, and held without bail. Jackson and Rushlow, both of Massena, were in a vehicle traveling southbound on the Northway through Queensbury when state troopers attempted to pull them over fo…
NY's Favorite Ice Cream Flavors Revealed In New Study NY's Favorite Ice Cream Flavors Revealed In New Study
NY's Favorite Ice Cream Flavors Revealed In New Study When it comes to ice cream, the Northeast is sticking with the classics. A new report from Beach.com found that Neapolitan remains the most popular flavor in the US. The trio of classic tastes ranked No. 1 in 24 states, making it the nation's top choice for the second year in a row. The travel website analyzed four years of Google search data for 421 ice cream flavors to determine the top-searched varieties in every state. "Originally from Naples, Italy, the layered dessert called spumoni was brought to the U.S. in the 19th century, evolving from the chocolate, cherry, and pistachio trifec…
NJ Plane Crash Victims Honored By Community, Fundraiser Launched NJ Plane Crash Victims Honored By Community, Fundraiser Launched
NJ Plane Crash Victims Honored By Community, Fundraiser Launched After three members of a New Jersey family were killed in a plane crash in the mountains of New York, their friends, family, and community have started an online fundraiser. Gabriele Jasper, 70; Gabriella Hillgrube, 33; and Giuliana Hillgrube, 2, were killed in the wreck. Gabriella and her husband, Tyler, were the parents of Giuliana and a 4-year-old son, GJ. Jasper was Gabriella’s father. “The loss of an incredible wife, loving mother, and beautiful little girl has left a void that can never be filled, and the family is facing overwhelming emotional and financial challenges,” organizer Gia…
Family Sues Con Edison After NY Grandmother's Horrific Death In Open Manhole: Report Family Sues Con Edison After NY Grandmother's Horrific Death In Open Manhole: Report
Family Sues Con Edison After NY Grandmother's Horrific Death In Open Manhole: Report The family of a Westchester County grandmother who died after falling into an open manhole in Midtown Manhattan has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Con Edison, according to reports.  The lawsuit, which stems from the death of Briarcliff Manor resident Donike Gocaj, 56, who was killed after plunging into an uncovered manhole near East 52nd Street and Fifth Avenue on Monday, May 18, was filed Thursday, July 16, in New York Supreme Court, the New York Post reported. Gocaj had just parked her Mercedes-Benz SUV and stepped out to meet her longtime boyfriend, Jashar "Jack" Kameraj, be…
Flying Parts Prompt Massive Recall Of Nearly 290K Ford Vehicles Flying Parts Prompt Massive Recall Of Nearly 290K Ford Vehicles
Flying Parts Prompt Massive Recall Of Nearly 290K Ford Vehicles Nearly 290,000 Ford Explorer SUVs are being recalled because roof rail covers can come loose and detach while driving. Ford Motor Company issued the recall for 288,314 vehicles, according to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report filed on Tuesday, July 14. The recall affects certain 2016-2019 Ford Explorers. The roof rail covers may loosen over time and separate from the vehicle while it's moving. A detached cover could create a hazard for other drivers and increase the risk of a crash. Drivers may notice more wind noise, squeaks, rattles, or a visible gap between the roof…
Popular Coca-Cola-Owned Beverage Halts US Production After Cyberattack Popular Coca-Cola-Owned Beverage Halts US Production After Cyberattack
Popular Coca-Cola-Owned Beverage Halts US Production After Cyberattack A cyberattack has temporarily halted US production at Fairlife, the dairy company owned by Coca-Cola. The Coca-Cola Company announced the ransomware attack in a news release on Thursday, July 16. Fairlife identified unauthorized access by a third party to part of its computer systems, including production-related systems. After detecting the cyberattack, Fairlife activated its incident response and business continuity plans. The company said it's continuing to investigate the breach with help from law enforcement, outside advisors, and cybersecurity experts. The full scope, natur…
$100K Powerball Ticket Sold At Hudson Valley Store — Here's Where $100K Powerball Ticket Sold At Hudson Valley Store — Here's Where
$100K Powerball Ticket Sold At Hudson Valley Store — Here's Where Someone stopped by an Orange County store and is now holding a winning Powerball ticket worth $100,000 after matching enough numbers in the latest drawing.  The third-prize-winning Power Play ticket was sold for the Wednesday, July 15, Powerball drawing at Smokes 4 Less, located at 59 North Plank Rd. in Newburgh, according to the New York Lottery.  The ticket is worth $100,000 thanks to the Power Play option, which multiplies non-jackpot prizes. The winning Power Play numbers were 02 07 18 29 38 with a Power Ball number of 16. Lottery officials did not say if a winner came forwa…
Brenda Fricker Dies: Oscar-Winning Actress Known For 'Home Alone,' 'My Left Foot' Brenda Fricker Dies: Oscar-Winning Actress Known For 'Home Alone,' 'My Left Foot'
Brenda Fricker Dies: Oscar-Winning Actress Known For 'Home Alone,' 'My Left Foot' An actress who could turn quiet loneliness into unforgettable humanity has died after a six-decade career. Oscar-winning Irish actress Brenda Fricker died on Friday, July 17, following a period of ill health, her agent told the BBC. She was 81. Fricker became the first Irish actress to win an Academy Award when she received the Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 1990 for “My Left Foot.” She played Bridget Brown, the devoted mother of writer and painter Christy Brown, portrayed by Daniel Day-Lewis in the acclaimed 1989 film. Fricker reached an even wider audience three years later as the rec…
Tesla Driver Caught With LSD, Psilocybin Mushroom After Driving Dangerously In Rockland: Cops Tesla Driver Caught With LSD, Psilocybin Mushroom After Driving Dangerously In Rockland: Cops
Tesla Driver Caught With LSD, Psilocybin Mushroom After Driving Dangerously In Rockland: Cops A Tesla driver is facing a felony drug charge after police said they pulled him over for dangerous driving, leading to officers finding LSD, psychedelic mushrooms, and other suspected narcotics in the car. The incident happened Thursday afternoon, July 16, when an officer saw a Tesla committing several traffic violations on Route 59, according to Ramapo Police. Police said the driver bypassed a line of stopped vehicles by entering a left-turn-only lane. When the traffic light turned green, the Tesla allegedly accelerated into the lane of oncoming traffic before swerving back into the prope…
Former Federal Prison Guard Sexually Abused Inmate At Hudson Valley Facility, Feds Say Former Federal Prison Guard Sexually Abused Inmate At Hudson Valley Facility, Feds Say
Former Federal Prison Guard Sexually Abused Inmate At Hudson Valley Facility, Feds Say A former federal correctional officer at a Hudson Valley prison is accused of sexually abusing an inmate he was assigned to guard, prosecutors said.   Newburgh resident Kyle Brown, 27, was arrested on Wednesday, July 15, after a federal indictment was unsealed charging him with three counts of sexual abuse of a ward, according to the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. Prosecutors allege Brown worked as a correctional officer at Federal Correctional Institution Otisville in Orange County between 2024 and July 1, 2026. According to the indictment, Brown eng…
Deputy Injured While Trying To Take Combative Man Into Custody In Hudson Valley: Sheriff Deputy Injured While Trying To Take Combative Man Into Custody In Hudson Valley: Sheriff
Deputy Injured While Trying To Take Combative Man Into Custody In Hudson Valley: Sheriff A 50-year-old Orange County man is facing charges after authorities said he injured a deputy while resisting arrest during a traffic stop in Sullivan County.    Walden resident David Monastersky, 50, was arrested on Wednesday, July 15, following an incident in Monticello, the Sullivan County Sheriff's Office announced on Friday, July 17. The incident happened on Wednesday near Marshall's in Monticello, the Sheriff's Office said. There, deputies stopped Monastersky after they said he was allegedly driving with a suspended license. Authorities said deputies first tried to iss…