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Wegmans pulls jasmine white rice product off shelves. Here's why.

Wegmans has pulled a rice product off shelves thatwas recalleddue to the possible presence of "foreign material."

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Two-pound bags of Lundberg Organic Jasmine White Rice are the focus of an ongoing recall, according to anApril 4 noticefrom the regional supermarket chain.

The affected product was sold and later pulled from the shelves at Wegman stores across the country. Wegmans said it did not initiate the recall, telling USA TODAY on April 7 that the product has been recalled nationwide, not just in Wegmans stores.

Wegmans referred all inquiries to Lundberg Family Farms, a Richvale, California-based manufacturer.

Lundberg Family Farms confirmed to USA TODAY that it issued a voluntary Class II recall of approximately 4,500 cases of 2-pound Regenerative Organic Certified White Jasmine Rice pouches "due to the possible presence of foreign material" out of an abundance of caution.

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According to Lundberg Family Farms, no illnesses have been reported from consumption of the affected product. The recall, which is isolated to a single production run, has been reported to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.

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Here's what to know about the ongoing recall, including what to do if you have the affected product.

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While all of the recalled products have been removed from Wegmans shelves, affected products may still be stored away in your pantry.

Though the risk of serious illness or injury from products that form part of a Class II recall is "remote," consumers with the recalled product may still experience "temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences,"according to the FDA.

Here are all of the relevant product details needed to determine if you have the recalled rice pouch:

  • Number of units affected: 4,500 cases of 2-pound Regenerative Organic Certified White Jasmine Rice pouches

  • Product name: Lundberg Organic Jasmine White Rice

  • Universal product code: 073416- 040281

  • Best by dates: 2/1/2027, 2/2/2027

  • Lot codes: 260201, 260202

Wegmans customers who currently have the recalled product can return it for a full refund.

Customers with additional questions or concerns about the ongoing recall may contact Wegmans Food Markets by phone at 855-934-3663 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET daily.

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Wegmans pulls jasmine white rice product off shelves. Here's why.

Wegmans has pulled a rice product off shelves thatwas recalleddue to the possible presence of "foreign material." Two-p...
NFL Draft's most interesting teams: How can the Cowboys turn their picks into help for a playoff push?

The Dallas Cowboys have an extra first-round pick in the upcomingNFL Draft.It didn’t come for free.

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The Cowboys’ own pick is 12th overall. The other selection will be 20th, coming from the Green Bay Packers as part of the Micah Parsons trade. Parsons is gone, but having the extra first-rounder makes Dallas one of the more interesting teams in this draft.

The Cowboys have to make those firsts count. They aren’t on the clock again until the 92nd pick, late in the third round. And if those picks help right away, it might make the difference in Dallas getting back to the playoffs.

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The easy answer for the Cowboys in the draft is picking defense, defense and more defense. Their offense is very good and set atpractically every position.But it’s often hard to figure out what Dallas will do in the draft. Many mock drafts over the years have whiffed on predicting its pick. But whatever the Cowboys do, they need instant impact players.

Cowboys have some urgency

Since trading Parsons, the Cowboys have operated like they want to win now.

Last season, even though making the playoffs was probably out of reach, Dallas traded a 2026 second-round pick, a first-round pick in a deep 2027 draft and defensive tackle Mazi Smith to the Jets for defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. This offseason, the Cowboys traded a 2027 fourth-round draft pick for Packers edge rusher Rashan Gary. And while the Cowboys didn’t“bust the budget,”as team owner Jerry Jones said in his annual overstated proclamation that he doesn’t follow through on, they did sign safety Jalen Thompson to a three-year, $33 million deal and put thefranchise tag on receiver George Pickens.

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Other than Pickens, the moves were to fix a dreadful defense that allowed the most points in the NFL last season. As was a coordinator change. The Cowboys brought in Christian Parker, who was passing game coordinator and defensive backs coach with the Eagles.

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So it seems obvious that the Cowboys will take two defensive players in the first round and keep improving that side. But Dallas is keeping its options open.

Cowboys could make a big trade up

Jones said the team will look at trading up or trading down in the draft, depending on how it unfolds.

"You should — when you've got the kind of assets or the kind of ammunition we've got in this draft, you should look at all machinations," Jones said last month,via the team’s site.

The Cowboys’ clearest need heading into the draft is off-ball linebacker. Inthe latest mock draft from Yahoo Sports’ Charles McDonald and Nate Tice, Tennessee cornerback Colton Hood was the Cowboys’ pick at No. 20. Could Dallas move up and make a big splash for one of the projected difference-makers in the middle of the defense?

Ohio State’s Sonny Styles is going fourth overall in that mock draft, and after a remarkable workout at the NFL scouting combine he’s a tier above every other off-ball linebacker. Would the Cowboys entertain trading both picks to move up for Styles? Based onthe traditional trade value chart, picks Nos. 12 and 20 packaged together is pretty close to the value of No. 3 overall. Styles would be the type of instant impact player, a clear Defensive Rookie of the Year candidate, who could boost Dallas’ defense right away. It would be a costly move up, but it would make sense for the Cowboys. It would probably make sense for the Cardinals too.

The Cowboys have options due to their draft capital. They could stay put and draft two potential starters. They need a linebacker and perhaps another cornerback. Tice and McDonald had them taking an edge defender, Auburn’s Keldric Faulk, at No. 12. That would be reasonable too. They could move up for someone like Styles, who would be a splashy fix for a clear need.

Or, maybe the Cowboys surprise everyone if Ohio State receiver Carnell Tate or an offensive lineman they like falls. No position on offense is a glaring need, but two first-round picks gives Dallas flexibility to take the best player available. Perhaps there’s some deal cooking with a veteran defender. The Cowboys had reportedly been interested in Maxx Crosby earlier this offseason, and while that seems to be dead, it shows the Cowboys are willing to make that type of move.

All lanes are open for Dallas. If it figures out the right path, it might lead Jones and company back to the postseason.

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Prosecutors move to subpoena Tiger Woods' prescription drug records after Florida DUI arrest

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Prosecutors are seekingTiger Woods' prescription drug records from a pharmacy, a week afterhis vehicle crashedin Florida and he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.

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Prosecutors in Florida on Tuesday said they planned to issue a subpoena seeking copies of all prescription medication records for the legendary golfer on file at Lewis Pharmacy in Palm Beach, Florida from the start of the year through the end of last month.

Prosecutors in Martin County, Florida, want the times the prescriptions were filled, the number of pills, the dosage amounts and any instructions that accompanied the pills, such as warnings about driving while taking them, according to documents in an online court docket.

Any objections to the subpoena must be filed with the State Attorney's Office within 10 days. Neither Lewis Pharmacy nor Woods' attorney, Doug Duncan, immediately responded to emails seeking comment.

Woods pleaded not guilty inhis driving under the influence casein Florida last week, hours after a sheriff’s report said deputies found two pain pills in his pocket and he showed signs of impairment after his SUV clipped a trailer and rolled over on its side.

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Woods was traveling at high speeds on a beachside, residential road on Jupiter Island with a 30 mph (nearly 50 kph) speed limit when the accident occurred, authorities said. The truck had $5,000 in damage, according to an incident report. Woods agreed to a Breathalyzer test that showed no signs of alcohol, but he refused a urine test, authorities said.

Woods said last week that he is stepping away to seek treatment.

It’s the second time Woods has taken a leave following a car crash. In 2009, after his SUV plowed into a fire hydrant and tree outside his home near Orlando, he took a leave of absence to work on being a better person. That lasted four months and he returned at the Masters.

He also was in a 2021 car crash in Los Angeles that damaged his right leg so badly he said doctors considered amputation.

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Masters 2026: The shot everyone wanted to see — would 8-year-old Frankie Fleetwood clear the water?

AUGUSTA, Ga. — The most popular golfer on the grounds at Augusta National on Wednesday emerged from the walkway between the eighth green and the ninth tee of the club’s par-3 course, the blond locks flowing out the back of his green hat making him instantly recognizable to the fans waiting behind the tee box.

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“Come on, Frankie!” one fan yelled.

“One time Frankie!” another said.

Tommy Fleetwood looked toward the gallery and laughed.

The last hold of the par-3 contest is where the best golfers in the world turn into fans, breaking out their cell phones to video their caddies, wives and children teeing one up and trying to hit the green from about 120 yards away, straight over water.

It is perhaps the most relaxed place on the property. But for 8-year old Frankie Fleetwood, it was serious business.

“Frankie is very set on what he's doing,” Tommy said Tuesday. “He's very excited.”

A year ago at this event, Frankie Fleetwood charmed the entire golf world and became something of a social media sensation for probably the cutest interview in the history of the sport after failing to hit it over the water.

“I’ve been doing my hardest to get it over the green. I’ve been practicing as hard as I can, just not reaching it this year but just trying my hardest,” he said on Sky Sports.

What made the interview so memorable wasn’t just his composure, it was that you could practically hear his father’s voice — the cadence, the accent, everything — coming out of little Frankie. And in many ways, it felt like a metaphor for Tommy, who had been trying his hardest to win an event on the PGA Tour for the very first time.

Tommy Fleetwood took care of that last year when he brought home the Tour Championship. With another year of growth and strength, would this also be Frankie’s time?

“Frankie, is that the warm-up daddy gives you?” Rory McIlroy said as Frankie stood to the side of the tee, mimicking box jumps.

It was a rather hilarious, but also heartwarming scene: McIlroy and his wife, Erica, sitting together in the grassy area behind the tee box, their daughter Poppy and Shane Lowry’s little girls chasing each other around the course.

“What am I hitting here?” McIlroy said to Erica, who was carrying his bag around the course.

“Eight?” she said.

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McIlroy broke out in laughter, mouthing “Nooooooooooo,” because an 8-iron would be about four clubs too much.

With all the family pictures being taken and everyone hitting at least a shot, maybe two, the ninth tee usually gets backed up. One kid after another tried, most of them barely hitting it 20 yards.

“Not so confident,” Frankie told ESPN’s Marty Smith as they walked from the eighth green. “But honestly on the range this afternoon I felt good. So I feel like I’ve got a chance, but yeah, still trying.”

The kind of people who tend to come to the Masters tend to remember these stories. They’re hardcore golf fans. They may never meet Frankie Fleetwood, but they know he’s been trying his hardest. Those who gathered around the ninth tee were as invested in watching him try to do it this year as they would be if Tommy Fleetwood had the lead on Sunday coming up to the 18th green.

After McIlroy, Lowry and Tommy Fleetwood hit their shots, the chant began to build: “Fran-kie, Fran-kie, Fran-kie!” Off to the side, Frankie made practice swings with his driver. Tommy gave him a tee and leaned over to whisper something in his ear.

Frankie teed it up, took one practice swing, squared up in an extra wide stance and — smack.

It sounded good. Really good. The ball began its journey across the water, high but fading a bit. From behind the tee, it looked like it might have a chance. It was a good try, but ultimately was wet, a bit short and to the right.

The crowd groaned. Frankie turned around and looked at the sky, as if to say, “Ugh!”

“Next year, Frankie!” someone shouted out.

The crowd around the tee began to urge him to try one more. So he teed it up again. The contact sounded even better the second time. Frankie crouched down, thinking perhaps this might be the one. It looked like it was tracking for the right front of the green. Would it get there?

Alas, it did have the distance, just not the aim — maybe four or five yards right. Lowry’s daughter enveloped him in a hug.

So, so close. The process continues. But the kid is going to do it. Maybe next year is his year.

“Frankie's growing up. Every year you see him get that little bit older at the Masters,” Tommy Fleetwood said. “I think more than anything the pressure is on me to keep making the Masters until he reaches the green on the 9th.”

A little more time, a little more strength, a little more practice and he’s got it. He’s already almost there.

“Next year, Frankie!” one fan yelled.

They didn’t see him make it this time, but they certainly saw him try his hardest.

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Justus Annunen stops 43 shots for 3rd career shutout in Predators' 5-0 win over Ducks

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Justus Annunen stopped 43 shots — one shy of his career high — for his third career shutout, and the Nashville Predators sent the Anaheim Ducks to their sixth consecutive loss, 5-0 on Tuesday night.

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Erick Haula, Filip Forsberg and Brady Skjei scored second-period goals, and Zachary L’Heureux and Fedor Svechkov scored in the third for the Predators. Joakim Kemmell and Ryan O’Reilly each had two assists.

The win pushed Nashville (84 points) one point ahead of the Los Angeles Kings for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference. The Predators have four regular-season games left.

The Ducks, who have been outscored 29-14 during their losing streak, remain stuck at 87 points. They also have four games remaining.

Anaheim fell one point behind Edmonton and Vegas in the Pacific Division. The Ducks are only three points ahead of the currently eighth-seeded Predators and four points ahead of the ninth-seeded Kings.

Nashville broke a scoreless tie when Haula took a pass in the high slot from Kemell and snapped a shot over Anaheim goalie Lukas Dostal’s blocker for his 13th goal.

Forsberg made it 2-0 on the power play. The Swedish winger snapped a shot from the high slot that beat Dostal glove-side for his team-leading 73rd point.

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The Ducks had a chance to get back into the game when a pair of Nashville tripping penalties gave Anaheim a man advantage for four minutes starting with 4:16 left and a two-man advantage for a 22-second span.

But the Ducks managed just one shot on goal during the long power play, and Skjei slipped past Anaheim’s leaky defense on a breakaway and snapped a shot over Dostal’s right shoulder for a short-handed goal and a 3-0 lead with 58 seconds left in the second.

Anaheim’s Jeffrey Viel then took elbowing and roughing penalties with 15 seconds left that gave Nashville a man advantage for four minutes, and boos rained down from the Honda Center at the end of the second period for the second straight game.

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Predators: At Utah on Thursday.

Ducks: Host San Jose on Thursday.

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