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A previous version of this post mislabeled them as victims.
The president has shared some of these mislabeled images himself.
One in four halibut samples the group tested was mislabeled.
Would they also find products that are mislabeled or worse?
Bottles of the mislabeled lotion were sold for about $1.
It also turned out that the sizes had been mislabeled.
The judge said that even if See's sold plenty of kosher candy, only mislabeled products were relevant to determining whether he had jurisdiction, and the evidence suggested that only an "extremely small" percentage was mislabeled.
Clarification: An earlier version of this article contained a mislabeled chart.
More details: The mislabeled product has been removed from store shelves.
A review on Friday about "The Ranch," on Netflix, was mislabeled.
In turn, Myers blamed the test warning, saying it was mislabeled.
Within hours, the mislabeled photo had been shared thousands of times.
The elk depicted in the photo was initially mislabeled as a caribou.
LGBTQ people may be more frequently mislabeled as sex addicts, says Prause.
The problem was discovered after customer complaints that the packages were mislabeled.
Even so, the dentist professed ignorance about why the package was mislabeled.
US President Donald Trump mislabeled the incident a "terrorist attack" on Thursday.
Like so much mislabeled junk mail, this data easily could be flawed.
WEEKEND A review on Friday about "The Ranch," on Netflix, was mislabeled.
The portrayal of these as stories of love strikes me as mislabeled.
In every restaurant, there was at least one case of mislabeled fish.
The agencies can direct all mislabeled emails to be sent to spam.
But according to Gwen Whiting of The Laundress, oftentimes, clothes can be mislabeled.
How many of these dogs are not being adopted because they've been mislabeled?
There are two likely possibilities: Either the pills were mislabeled or illegally obtained.
The orthodoxy that this is a struggle between "populists" and "establishment" is mislabeled.
It discovered that 33 percent of the fish was mislabeled per federal guidelines.
That 2017 investigation found that 47% of the sushi it tested was mislabeled.
Correction: This article originally mislabeled Vantablack as a pigment rather than a material.
"Fundamentally the bill has been mislabeled," Sanford told Washington Post reporter Erica Werner.
In addition, white defendants were mislabeled as low risk more often than black defendants.
The page linked to from the agency's website was either mislabeled or previously deleted.
You have to think bigger than a so-called (and mislabeled) insurance rate cut.
Patients can get mislabeled as allergic to penicillin in a number of different ways.
Most amateur diagnosticians have mislabeled President Trump with the diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder.
Statistically, about a third of the seafood in this country is mislabeled when it's sold.
The FDA concluded that the products have mislabeled the amounts of belladonna alkaloids they contain.
CubeYou has denied the apps were mislabeled or misused, and is seeking to be reinstated.
Vibrio vulnificus is occasionally mislabeled as "flesh-eating" bacteria, though it actually damages the skin.
The origins of seafood bought at supermarkets are as mislabeled as their origins are unknown.
An earlier version of the map with this article mislabeled a tectonic plate in Iran.
He also ventured into megalithic stone tunnels, which had been mislabeled as Underground Railroad outposts.
Knowing rates of mislabeled fish is important, the authors say, because it threatens consumer health.
Mislabeled chemicals in two supplemental figures led Science to publish its editorial expression of concern.
Three years ago, Google apologized after its photo identification software mislabeled black people as gorillas.
A earlier version of a map with this article mislabeled the location of Westchester County.
His paintings of the area have often been mislabeled as scenes of the countryside around Wilton.
And if you believe him, the weights are mislabeled ... because in D.C. it's all about power!!!
The waste was shipped to the Philippines in 2013 and 2014 and mislabeled as recyclable plastics.
Sticking with GM, let's talk about electric vehicles, which I considered to be yesterday's mislabeled disruption.
Note: An earlier version of this article mislabeled the second image of the EP9 as the ES8.
It would be a serious health hazard if a batch was mislabeled and given to the public.
Correction: An earlier version of the Global energy consumption chart had mislabeled the Hydro and Nuclear curves.
In the Prince case, the drugs might have been mislabeled by a legitimate corporation, or illegally manufactured.
In one Chinese province, authorities seized more than seven million masks that were substandard, mislabeled or counterfeited.
The day the paper was published, Science attached a statement of editorial concern about two mislabeled figures.
Sea bass was mislabeled 55% of the time and snapper 42% of the time, Oceana's tests showed.
Some of the SPLC's targets have criticized the Montgomery, Alabama-based organization's findings, saying it mislabeled legitimate organizations.
Whistleblowers described a work environment in which production was prioritized over health, and safety and injuries were mislabeled.
It's also been mislabeled, as the original photo was taken a week earlier at another anti-extradition rally.
The Star Tribune first reported about the mislabeled pills in a story published on its website late Saturday.
Ford writes: Identifying as queer means being mistrusted, misunderstood and, often, mislabeled for the rest of your life.
Out of those six million, 1.3 million are believed to be improperly stored or mislabeled, the Journal wrote.
They're steel, but they come in mislabeled, they come in through surrogate countries like Vietnam and South Korea.
In the weeks before reauthorization, the NSA was even discovering data that had been mislabeled as PRISM data.
"We kept thinking we'd find a success story, a place where seafood wouldn't be mislabeled," Ms. Lowell said.
"Oceana's focus on the most often mislabeled species distorts their findings by design," he said in an email.
Police reportedly found mislabeled pills laced with fentanyl in his home, the drug was found in his system.
How do you even enter a conversation about fertility if you are the one mislabeled as hyper-fertile?
The migrant caravan also inspired a number of deceptive, mislabeled and out-of-context posts on social media.
This solves an issue many creators are complaining about concerning non-children's content being mislabeled as for kids.
One out of three stores and restaurants visited by the investigative team sold at least one mislabeled item.
Transit directions were incomplete, landmarks were mislabeled, and the app's "Flyover" feature displayed images that were highly distorted.
A 2017 study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found 70% of CBD products were mislabeled.
An earlier version of this article mislabeled the full title of a film screening that the author attended.
Correction: An earlier version of this article included a typo that mislabeled George Miyasaki's lithograph "Blue Serene" (1956).
It's as true in Nordic countries like Denmark (often mislabeled "socialist") as it is in hyper-capitalist Singapore.
Police reportedly found mislabeled pills laced with fentanyl in his home, and the drug was found in his system.
In Africa, a continent all too often mislabeled as relatively undeveloped, major innovations are taking root and scaling quickly.
Even offers of free delivery from Chipotle Mexican Grill were mislabeled as political until an inquiry from USA TODAY.
In 2017, we saw cake decorating fails, fruits peeled in the strangest way, and mislabeled and misleading food packages.
They had been mislabeled as "recycled products", according to Neth Pheaktra, Secretary of State at Cambodia's Ministry of Environment.
It wasn't until I looked deeper at the graphics ROMs that I realized that the flash cards were mislabeled.
Customers who purchased the mislabeled chicken salad are encouraged to throw them away or return them to Whole Foods.
It turns out someone was drinking coffee creamer that didn't belong to them, but it might have been mislabeled.
The Sebastiani winery was forced to recall the mislabeled wine it had sold and claimed $3 million in damages.
They found that in a group of 25,000 samples of seafood tested, one in five were mislabeled on average.
The containers hold common household trash, including used bags and soiled diapers, but they were mislabeled as recyclable materials.
It's unclear how many people saw or interacted with the mislabeled map before it was fixed, Mr. Gundersen said.
The "Gradio data engine" corrects mislabeled data, identifies and removes "low value" data and highlights the highest-value data.
And dogs with no relevant DNA were mislabeled as pit bulls anywhere from zero to 48 percent of the time.
Mislabeled seafood is a rampant problem around the globe―one that Oceana has been looking at for nearly a decade.
Correction 2/15/19 — This piece mislabeled the X-T20 as the X-T3o and vice versa in two instances.
That would've been an appropriately surprising comment, especially since there was no actual chicken anywhere inside those mislabeled plastic containers.
For too long, science mislabeled homosexuality a disorder, but in 1973 the American Psychiatric Association stopped classifying homosexuality as such.
One of those studies found that in Italy, 82 percent of the 200 perch, groupers and swordfish sampled were mislabeled.
Honey from China is being rerouted through other countries, and it's getting mislabeled throughout the process to hide its origin.
Such calls have been mislabeled as scams or even mistakenly blocked by apps after being reported as spam, experts said.
Correction: A previous version of this article mislabeled nutritionists as nurses in one instance, and dietitians as physicians in another.
Investigators found that third-party vendors had been illegally selling foreign and mislabeled pesticides within the U.S. Read more here.
Instead of buying illegally produced, overpriced, and mislabeled bottles of fine wines, people could buy affordable molecular "clones" of priceless vintages.
For instance, internal records obtained by Reveal indicated that the company mislabeled some serious injuries as personal medical or minor incidents.
There are two likely possibilities: Either a pharmaceutical manufacturer mislabeled the pills, or the pills were illegally manufactured and obtained illegally.
In a 2013 analysis, the group found that as much as one-third of fish sold in the US was mislabeled.
The FDA's Office of Criminal Investigations (OCI) is responsible for launching criminal probes into counterfeit, adulterated and mislabeled and unapproved drugs.
The pills may have been mislabeled by a pharmaceutical manufacturer, or the pills may have been illegally manufactured and obtained illegally.
The counterfeit THC products were all mislabeled, and some contained much more THC than claimed on their labels, the study found.
There are certain dancehall or slow grind moves, for example that can be easily mislabeled as twerking to an untrained eye.
Correction: An earlier version of this article mislabeled the illustration of Venus's global hurricane, mistakenly calling it the southern polar vortex.
The suit alleged that GT's Kombucha had mislabeled its products as "non-alcoholic" and as containing antioxidants that were not present.
Among the samples they tested, seafood was more frequently mislabeled in restaurants and at smaller markets than in larger grocery chains.
This is nothing new: Common features of our current system include mislabeled notices, improper service, coercion, and woefully inadequate legal representation.
But it's also incredibly cheap, so it has found its way into skin-bleaching products that are often counterfeit, mislabeled, or smuggled.
While customers who purchased the mislabeled chicken may be upset with Whole Foods, Simpson is coming to the health food chain's defense.
Media reports on Monday said that pills containing fentanyl were seized from Prince's home after his death but they were mislabeled hydrocodone.
The White House also mislabeled American Samoa's Talauega Ale as the attorney general of "American Sonoma," in the list of attendees provided.
As for how he was mislabeled ... some reporter said he was an international artist and everyone just took it at face value.
It's not that the product is mislabeled – it's that you can become allergic to almost anything, especially if you have a predisposition.
The 2016 election gave rise to an influx of doctored and mislabeled photos, and this year's Election Day could be a repeat.
In December 2016, 74 people died in the Siberian city of Irkutsk from drinking scented bath lotion mislabeled as containing drinkable ethanol.
But after conducting their CT scans, they discovered that two of the specimens were mislabeled and actually belonged to some other marsupial.
"My friends and I laugh all the time when we see other people mislabeled in our photos," Buolamwini said during her TEDx talk.
The refuse was mislabeled as recyclable plastics when it was sent years ago to the Philippines, which recently insisted Canada take it back.
Mia Farrow was misidentified as Woody Allen's wife in a caption mislabeled by a photo agency in an earlier version of this post.
Ultimately, executives decided against it because the reporting about Syria didn't need to be retracted — the issue was only with the mislabeled video.
Snipes testified that the push to destroy the ballots, which she did in September, was a "mistake," adding that the boxes were mislabeled.
Many mislabeled products had more CBD than advertised, which isn't a big problem, since there's likely no dosage that can gravely harm you.
The CBD industry — like any frontier space — has come under scrutiny over mislabeled products and playing fast and loose with constantly shifting regulations.
Television pundits will undoubtably overhype the significance of the interlocking question-and-answer session that was mislabeled as a debate on Wednesday night.
Seafood fraud is nothing new, and another Oceana report found that overall, 20 percent of all types of seafood sold nationally was mislabeled.
According to Melissa Wilcox, an analytical chemist and consultant to the cannabis industry, there are several reasons for this epidemic of mislabeled edibles.
A 2012 study by Oceana, an environmental nonprofit, found that one-third of the seafood purchased in the United States had been mislabeled.
After finding the snouts in Madagascar, they realized that some existing museum specimens had been mislabeled and were actually the newly discovered species.
"Defending U.S. workers and businesses against this onslaught should not be mislabeled as protectionism," Ross wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-ed.
The government can halt sales of an individual product only after it is on the market and shown to be mislabeled or dangerous.
"Defending U.S. workers and businesses against this onslaught should not be mislabeled as protectionism," Ross wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-ed.
Frankly, I don't care that I'm called "sir," but I know that being mislabeled can be painful for transgender and gender-nonconforming people.
No. 30 REBOUND 22: NBA mislabeled their video of this, it is not a Dwight Howard rebound, it is a DeMarre Carroll tip back.
Delegating menial tasks such as scanning for mislabeled items to machines allows humans more time to focus on customer experience, according to the company.
Beyond tests that don't work, a woman with coronavirus was erroneously discharged from a San Diego hospital last week because her test was mislabeled.
But for new entrants, just out of college or a tech bootcamp, the job market is rife with mislabeled job postings and stiff competition.
An unsigned letter sent this summer to an unnamed major retailer claimed that Hampton Creek had contaminated and mislabeled products, according to the investigator.
In June, UPS started charging an extra $150 to handle oversized packages and pallets, along with a new charge for packages with mislabeled dimensions.
Editor's note: An earlier version of this story mislabeled the net worth it takes to be in the top percent of each age group.
But this paper was subsequently retracted due to errors including misstated study description, misstated sample size, inadequate statistical procedures and a mislabeled bar graph.
This mislabeled bill would do anything but secure and protect the kids who reach our southern border after fleeing their homes in Central America.
Once it was back in the government's hands, it was mislabeled and then auctioned off as a different bag from a less-impressive mission.
The post used old and mislabeled photos of injured police officers in order to claim that caravan migrants were behaving violently toward law enforcement.
A chart last Sunday with the Calculator column, about increased ownership of rental units by institutional investors, mislabeled the percentages shown with vertical bars.
Under COPPA, the FTC is entitled to seek $42,000 for each mislabeled video, which means monetary damages could quickly grow to a staggering scale.
In its video yesterday, YouTube also pledged to use machine learning and flagging algorithms to locate child-directed videos that may have been mislabeled.
If the manufacturer mislabeled the pills, there would have likely been a recall, as fentanyl is an extremely potent opioid medication and a controlled substance.
Recently departed Facebook security chief Alex Stamos says mislabeled videos are likely to be a much bigger problem than doctored ones for the foreseeable future.
If a corporation mislabeled or manufactured the pills, the Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act outlaws engaging in interstate commerce with adulterated or misbranded drugs.
I've been mildly paranoid about mislabeled seafood every since I heard a This American Life episode episode about pig buttholes being passed off as calamari.
A 85003 New York Times investigation found that fewer than half of unintentional shootings of children were recorded as such (often being mislabeled as homicides).
Even more disturbing is the fact that too often, attacks in sports-related settings are mislabeled as "hazing" and "bullying" by officials handling the cases.
They cited 84 apps from Tiny Lab as examples and said they had identified nearly 3,000 apps in all that appeared to be similarly mislabeled.
Foreign e-waste might be smuggled into the country mislabeled as scrap, said Banjong Sukreeta, the deputy director general of the Department of Industrial Works.
Ben & Jerry's is asking all consumers who have purchased mislabeled boxes to please call 877-270-7397, to receive more information and request a replacement coupon.
As far as the items that Fashionista found that were mislabeled, the former employee says they went through the copywriting team and not the authenticity team.
Tapes have been mislabeled, misplaced and misfiled; tapes have been marooned on high shelves in disorderly warehouses, left at loading docks, abandoned at shuttered recording studios.
Amazon is reportedly selling thousands of products that are mislabeled, banned, or declared unsafe by federal agencies, according to an investigation from The Wall Street Journal.
REAL ESTATE A chart last Sunday with the Calculator column, about increased ownership of rental units by institutional investors, mislabeled the percentages shown with vertical bars.
Cura recently paid a fine to settle allegations that it mislabeled nearly 200,000 of its Select oil pens as 100% cannabis when they contained other additives.
Getty Images has accidentally mislabeled her as "Charlize Theron," but she's unmistakable: That's Scarlett Johansson, walking the red carpet with Colin Jost at the 2018 Emmy awards!
The organization tested 20093 fish from more than 250 restaurants, seafood markets, and grocery stores across the country and found that 21 percent of samples were mislabeled.
But then again, the map they currently had was about as accurate as a 16th-century atlas of the New World, full of unknown and mislabeled territories.
Another Indiana hospital reported its staff gave a mislabeled compound of midazolam in 2014 to 13 infants who in the neonatal intensive care unit, the complaint states.
Early on in her career, she was often mislabeled as a white girl with a strong voice, a move that made her more digestible to mainstream audiences.
A 2015 analysis by Oceana found that almost half of the salmon sold in grocery stores and restaurants was mislabeled — farmed salmon was labeled as wild-caught.
They found that 58 percent of the mislabeled samples were substituted for fish that could potentially pose health risks to certain consumers, especially pregnant women and children.
While that turned out to be folklore, studies have shown seafood is often mislabeled, and new research found that this has a big impact on its sustainability.
Ever since Johnson received her disorienting DNA results, she wondered if her saliva sample might have been accidentally mislabeled or she had been sent someone else's results.
This let him conveniently lump two very different Russia-Trump reports into the same manila folder, mislabeled "fake news," and deposit them in the circular file together.
The chemicals are often mislabeled to conceal what they are, and shipped to major ports in Mexico such as Lazaro Cardenas in Michoacán and Mazatlán in Sinaloa.
"More than a month ago, Target was led to believe that several of our products were mislabeled or unsafe," Hampton Creek spokesperson Andrew Noyes said in a statement.
He said the worst case scenario would be that someone ends up in physical danger after unintentionally making a booking in a mislabeled settlement in illegally occupied territory.
Fish were sometimes placed in hidden compartments and other times mislabeled as different species in an effort to avoid quotas, according to a source familiar with the probe.
"It is likely that the average consumer has eaten mislabeled fish for sure," said Beth Lowell, the senior campaign director for Oceana and an author of the paper.
A Todd Pratt jersey, meant to signify his game-ending home run to win the 1999 National League division series against the Arizona Diamondbacks, is present, but mislabeled.
The Philippines: President Rodrigo Duterte recalled his country's ambassador to Canada after Ottawa missed a deadline to take back containers of trash that had been mislabeled as recyclables.
" The measure calls for a "ban on all products that do not meet the requirements of subsection B of this section, including plant-based products mislabeled as milk.
Canada recently became entangled in a political dispute with the Philippines over 1,500 tons of household waste - mislabeled as recyclable plastics - shipped to Southeast Asia in 2013 and 2014.
From his earliest incarnation, when this folk-singing humorist was mislabeled a "new Dylan," critics called Mr. Wainwright a genius; New Dylan or not, that description that still applies.
A VICE News investigation in June found that, thanks to a lack of testing and strict standards between states, the THC content on some marijuana products is also mislabeled.
Ohio farmer Jim Heimerl, who sells 700,000 pigs a year, swapped out corn for dry pet food, which he acquires through a broker and can be outdated or mislabeled.
After Prince died from a drug overdose in 2016, officials found mislabeled, counterfeit pills in his home, some of which contained a combo of fentanyl, lidocaine, and U-47700.
Electric vehicle maker Tesla has mislabeled and under-counted workers' injuries to make its safety record look better than it was, according to a new investigative report by RevealNews.org.
Ohio farmer Jim Heimerl, who sells 700,17 pigs a year, swapped out corn for dry pet food, which he acquires through a broker and can be outdated or mislabeled.
An exclusive interview by a Korean Service journalist with a North Korean trade worker confirmed transshipment of North Korean coal mislabeled as Russian-origin in violation of U.N. sanctions.
Every day, the specialist team of social media producers I lead at Reuters encounters video that has been stripped of context, mislabeled, edited, staged or even modified using CGI.
In the resale market, the pieces from earlier high-low collaborations are now considered high-ticket relics from a distant past — except, as Fashionista discovered some are being mislabeled.
The NFI says that many responsible importers conduct DNA testing at the border to ensure fish aren't mislabeled and contests that most fish fraid occurs after it passes customs.
"This circumvented and mislabeled honey was being shipped into the United States at well below world market price, undercutting fair market pricing," said True Source's executive director, Gordon Marks.
In December, a New York state Attorney General's Office investigation found that more than one in four samples, or 26.92% of the seafood they bought and tested was mislabeled.
" The next time you are mislabeled (or if you feel strongly about this, labeled at all), say: "You might consider dropping the 'sir' and 'ma'am' from your warm welcome.
On one side of the spectrum sit mislabeled "free market" health care advocates, whose camp cries out "government control" or "waiting times" or "reduced development" with no basis in fact.
Nine shipping containers at Port Klang, west of Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday were found to contain mislabeled plastic and non-recyclable waste, including a mixture of household and e-waste.
It's often mislabeled as a one-look wonder, but you'll be shocked to know that modern versions of the throwback tool are having a huge moment among the Hollywood set.
A report by Oceana, which we examined earlier this month, found that an ungodly amount of the fish we eat may well be protected or endangered species that are mislabeled.
In the same vein that Columbia, Mexico, Afghanistan have been notoriously linked to cocaine and heroin, China is now considered to be the world's leading exporter of counterfeit mislabeled pharmaceuticals.
NS) products as early as 2008, but waited until two months ago to halt sales of its mislabeled Egyptian cotton bed linens, following a similar halt by Target Corp (TGT.
In a new lawsuit, former Walmart business development executive Tri Huynh alleges that Walmart inflated e-commerce growth numbers, mislabeled products and failed to process $7 million in returned items.
During Mr. Kavanaugh's confirmation process, many false claims, mislabeled images and unfounded rumors were used to attack the credibility of the multiple women who accused Mr. Kavanaugh of sexual assault.
According to a study by Oceana, a nonprofit ocean conservation group, one-third of the more than 1,200 seafood items purchased by researchers nationwide between 2010 and 2012 was mislabeled.
Monday's decision by U.S. District Judge Vincent Briccetti in White Plains, New York, addressed claims that consumers nationwide overpaid for mislabeled cotton produced by an Indian textile company, Welspun India Ltd.
Despite being mislabeled (in my view) as St. Louis-style, the ribs themselves — short, meaty and tender, on a rectangular wooden plank — had a notable jerk-seasoned rub and rum glazing.
If it is a photo, try doing a reverse image search using a website like TinEye to see if the photo is old or mislabeled, or if it has been manipulated.
Cans are packaged in a highly automated system, and so many of them get set aside because the labels are printed upside down, or mislabeled, or if there's a tiny dent.
They may be denied asylum or returned to persecution due to a one-year filing deadline they didn't even know existed, or because they have been mislabeled as supporters of terrorism.
At one point, a big order of shoes with mislabeled sizes — a size 6 shoe with size 3 printed on it, for example — showed up at the distribution center in Ohio.
It was really discouraging to see the results of a recent study in the medical journal JAMA where researchers analyzed 84 CBD products from 31 companies and found 69% were mislabeled.
His move to public art later proved equally restrictive to Almaraz when Chicano muralists were mislabeled as regional folk artists by art critics who favored studio artists and more conceptual practices.
The company pleaded guilty in 25 to a federal charge that it had mislabeled the drug and mislead the public about its addictive properties, agreeing to pay an unprecedented $2500 million fine.
Popular sparkling water company LaCroix is facing a lawsuit that alleges its products are mislabeled as "all-natural," and the allegations are weighing on the shares of its parent company National Beverage.
Oceana, an ocean conservation and advocacy organization, says one out of every five fish tested is mislabeled and is calling on the government to expand rules to track the source of seafood.
The flawed test kits are a separate issue from the mislabeled samples in San Diego that had led officials to discharge a woman, who was sick from the coronavirus, from a hospital.
In one often-cited case, the president of a company that mistakenly shipped mislabeled drugs was convicted of a crime even though he had no way of knowing that the labels were incorrect.
Or in the language of Loudon Wainwright III, the singer-songwriter who was mislabeled a "new Bob Dylan" four decades ago, he has become the graying "patriarch" of a distinguished folk music clan.
Hospitals in Illinois, Indiana, Maryland and Virginia received mislabeled doses of pain relievers including fentanyl, morphine sulfate and midalozam, the powerful sedative often used for anesthesia and in some states in lethal injection.
The Supreme Court overturned an intermediate appellate ruling that lead plaintiff Diana Noel had not provided adequate evidence her lawyers could ascertain the identity of 20,000 purchasers of an allegedly mislabeled inflatable pool.
To implement these additional oversights, the Department of Commerce will create the Seafood Import Monitoring Program, a governmental body tasked with keeping a keen eye out for any illegally obtained or mislabeled products.
The trend sparked a national crisis in December 22015 when 2649 people died in the Siberian city of Irkutsk after drinking hawthorn-scented bath lotion that had been mislabeled as containing drinkable ethanol.
First, we were in the middle of the last presidential election, and I started to see the way Black Lives Matter was being misconstrued by right-wing pundits and mislabeled as terrorist organization.
INTERNATIONAL A diagram last Sunday with an article about North Korea's nuclear capabilities mislabeled two circles comparing the range of third-degree burns that could result from the detonation of two nuclear bombs.
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday said a major Canadian drug distributor was selling unapproved and mislabeled medicines to unsuspecting Americans looking to save money on prescriptions, and warned it to stop.
This Bloomberg investigation looks at the rampant mislabeling of food, and, more specifically, grated Parmesan; one expert quoted in the article says up to 20 percent of it sold in the U.S. is mislabeled.
Once among the nation's largest egg producers, Quality Egg paid a $6.79 million fine in the case, after pleading guilty to charges including selling mislabeled eggs and bribing a U.S. Department of Agriculture inspector.
According to information released at the time of the July 2017 bust, shipments of ancient artifacts to Hobby Lobby were systematically mislabeled, indicating that they contained ceramic tile samples and had originated in Turkey.
Obama courted Putin by shelving plans for missile defense in Eastern Europe and dispatching then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to present Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov with a juvenile (and mislabeled) "reset" button.
That's because it's not very unusual for threatened and endangered fish species to be knowingly mislabeled and sold as other types of fish, according to a new report by Oceana, a marine conservation group.
The distinctions between traditional folk musics and drum and bass seem self-evident, but decades of dodgy mislabeled torrents, and experimentally minded pranksters have—intentionally or otherwise—eroded the boundaries between forms and scenes.
Mislabeled fish is bad for people who are trying to be more mindful about what they eat, and it can be harmful for pregnant women trying to avoid fish with high mercury content. 5.
Two younger scientists working with Dr. Croce admitted that they had improperly duplicated, mishandled and mislabeled a number of western blot figures and other data in the papers, emails obtained by The Times show.
Children were also placed in cages in some cases under the Obama administration, and Obama-era images of children in such structures have been mislabeled as occurring under the Trump administration on several occasions.
The team frequently encounters media that has been taken out of context, mislabeled, edited, staged or manipulated with CGI, and has been leading the charge in raising awareness and educating journalists around the world.
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Also in 21860, Skinner sold a walnut desk full of hidden compartments for $240,21700; it was made in the early 17653s, possibly in Warren, although the auction catalog had mislabeled it as a Philadelphia product.
Unfortunately, the GOP is not much better, as their apparent solution in the House of Representatives is to effectively endorse Obama's failed anti-terrorism strategy through passage of the mislabeled Countering Terrorist Radicalization Act (CTRA).
The advent of personalized medicine means that, increasingly, doctors and scientists will be performing research on a patient's own cells, instead of anonymous (and possibly mislabeled) cell lines that have been the standard for decades.
In 2013, Judge Samuel Conti of Federal District Court in San Francisco, dismissed a proposed class-action lawsuit that claimed that almond, coconut and soy milk were mislabeled because they do not come from cows.
"According to the DCA's investigation, Whole Foods packages of cheese and cupcakes were systematically and routinely mislabeled and overpriced, and John regularly purchased Whole Foods packages of cheese and cupcakes throughout the relevant period," Lohier wrote.
In this scenario, Trump would vastly outperform expectations among suburban, middle-class voters -- and win the election's biggest prize of all: the Philadelphia suburbs: CORRECTION: A map in an earlier version of this story mislabeled Florida.
John sued one month after New York City's Department of Consumer Affairs in June 2015 said all 80 prepackaged foods it tested from Whole Foods had mislabeled weights, and 89 percent failed to meet federal labeling standards.
These new requirements would affect 16 species, including cod, snapper and some tuna, and are intended to protect species that are overfished or at risk of being overfished by cracking down on illegally caught or mislabeled fish.
In those articles, federal agents complained that OCI managers forced them to pursue toothless cases involving mislabeled foreign-imported injectable drugs such as Botox, at the expense of cases with more potential to protect the public health.
A ship carrying 69 containers of waste mislabeled as plastic returned to Canada last month from the Philippines, closing a chapter on a dispute that started in 2013 and sparked a diplomatic furor between Ottawa and Manila.
The Philippines alleged that Chronic Plastics, a Canadian company, had shipped the nearly 2,500 tons of trash in 2013 and 85033, saying the shipping containers had been mislabeled as recyclable plastics before they arrived in the Philippines.
Tuna was often mislabeled—about 20 percent of tuna is labelled incorrectly, according to the authors—but it was usually just swapped with another kind of tuna, or a similar species, and not a less sustainable fish.
The rule, which would go into effect on January 1 of 2018, requires importers to keep track of sourcing information for 13 priority species including tuna, swordfish, cod, and other species that are often mislabeled and overharvested.
The businessman, Peter A. Zuccarelli, was working with a smuggling ring run by a Pakistani-born American citizen; court documents show Mr. Zuccarelli created fake shipping documents and mislabeled the circuits as parts for touch-screen computers.
"He stayed in power for a long time," Egypt's sixth president said of its fourth, who ruled like a pharaoh for nearly 30 years before being toppled in the heady early days of the (mislabeled) Arab Spring.
According to the complaint, the retailers sold Welspun's "Egyptian" cotton well into 2016 even though Target and Bed Bath & Beyond had known for several months, and Walmart had known as early as 2008, that the cotton was mislabeled.
In April at TechDay New York, Biomeme demonstrated how its equipment could be used to do things, like test for mutations in the MTHFR gene — which have been linked to dementia and other diseases — or identifying mislabeled sushi.
It must be pretty crappy, considering that it mislabeled one of Victoria's matches, attributing a photo of French actress Catherine Deneuve as "Catherine Chen," who, on first Google search, is actually a 19-year-old American actress. Hmm!
Shareholders sued Whole Foods after New York City's Department of Consumer Affairs revealed in June 2015 that all 80 prepackaged foods it tested from the retailer had mislabeled weights, with overcharges as high as $14.84 for coconut shrimp.
In the age before the internet, it was a mighty task to plow through newspaper morgues and sometimes crumbling and mislabeled television footage, and to track down through telephone books many observers who'd nearly been lost to history.
It may have been mislabeled, it may have been a coincidental mutant, or it may have actually been the result of some other rootstock; whatever the origins of the Mulgoba, it was not one of the beloved Indian varieties.
One of the biggest stumbling blocks arose from an effort to fix another problem: Some 70 percent of early samples sent to public health labs for testing were rendered useless, because they were mislabeled or improperly collected or handled.
Screenshot: GizmodoYou can also use this to flag up messages that have particular words in the subject or that come from a particular domain name, whether you want to flag important emails or spam emails that have been mislabeled.
An employee from the demolition company followed up with Diaz and Cutter, sending them pictures from Google Maps which reportedly show an arrow pointing to the pair's duplex at 7601 Calypso Drive mislabeled by the app with the address7601 Cousteau Drive.
Screenshot: TwitterElon Musk's Boring Company, which has to date sold the dream of a massive tunnel-based transportation system to get (wealthy) people's cars around faster and also mislabeled "flamethrowers," is now selling itself as the future of mass urban transit.
I also find mislabeled "spoiler" warnings humorous at times when it obscures keyword matches for "tiny hands" (spoiler: tiny gloves), and "Make America great again" (spoiler: it's already better than the days of genocide, slavery, dust bowls, and detention camps).
The abuse of fentanyl is at epidemic proportions and action must be taken to stop the influx of illicit, mislabeled drugs into the U.S.  A recovered addict, Ben Levenson has become one the nation's leading voices in addiction and treatment.
The Hill saga shook up Napa Valley because he not only deceived consumers who purchased wine from Hill Wine Company's own winery but also cheated other prominent Napa winemakers like Don Sebastiani & Sons and Trinitas Cellars by selling them mislabeled grapes.
"[A] substantial proportion of cell lines is mislabeled or replaced by cell lines derived from a different individual, tissue or species," notes a 2010 report, which states that this glaring problem has been known to the research community since 1950.
TORONTO (Reuters) - A ship carrying 69 containers of waste mislabeled as plastic recyclables returned to Canada on Saturday from the Philippines, closing a chapter on a dispute that started in 2013 and sparked a diplomatic furor between Ottawa and Manila.
"You have to understand that the I.D.W. emerged as a response to a world where perfectly reasonable intellectuals were being regularly mislabeled by activists, institutions and mainstream journalists with every career-ending epithet from 'Islamophobe' to 'Nazi,'" Eric Weinstein said.
It's a smart pitch, considering that acquiring and labeling data right now requires tons of human labor and often requires pricey domain expertise and that, even so, something like one if five data points is mislabeled at a typical AI company.
"I think the hard thing is that we are always so careful, and we're both grandmas and we have really, really tried hard," said Hannon, who said the Chinese manufacturer mislabeled the fireworks and so she did not know they violated federal regulations.
But the system has been abused by exporters who have claimed rebates of 5 percent to 13 percent even for tiny additions of elements such as chromium, while some are alleged to have mislabeled shipments to pass them off as alloy steel. reut.
"To claim if you have a patient who uses [the app] correctly and you are one of the lucky ones who doesn't have a fertile day mislabeled by the app, you have a 0.5 percent chance of pregnancy" is iffy, he says.
According to the complaint, Wal-Mart questioned the fiber content of Welspun India Ltd's products as early as 2008, but waited until two months ago to halt sales of its mislabeled Egyptian cotton bed linens, following a similar halt by Target Corp.
Soon after the woman was discharged, the CDC notified her that her test results were mislabeled due to pseudonyms used for privacy reasons, and she, in fact, tested positive for the virus, according to a local health official with knowledge of the case.
Last month, retail giant Target removed all of its products from the store's shelves amid allegations its products were contaminated with pathogens including salmonella and listeria, and mislabeled to inaccurately leave out genetically modified ingredients or those that were not strictly vegan, like honey.
But these mislabeled "homegrown" terrorists were never homegrown: They might have been inspired in isolated locations without access to al Qaeda or its affiliates, but they were linked to a global movement that was led by committed jihadists who used terror for clear political ends.
To assert that, in our current era, "courtship" is being mislabeled as "predation" is not only a misreading of what's happening at NBC and in all the other hotel rooms and offices with locked doors where women have been "pursued": It's a transparently sexist invalidation.
The import and sale of leather and fur made from cats or dogs has been banned in the U.S. since 2000, but it's practically impossible to discern dog leather from cow or pigskin (especially if the material is mislabeled or not labeled at all).
He winds up becoming a minor media sensation for his handling of the walkout, even getting mislabeled as the school's principal in local news reports; the young, slumming do-gooders on the faculty, all of whom resent Janelle deeply, jokingly congratulate him for his promotion.
What I'm talking about here were the bills for things that simply didn't happen, or only kind-of, sort-of happened, or were mislabeled as things they were not, or were so nebulously defined that I couldn't figure out what we might be paying for.
At a news conference introducing the report, Navarro said the plan is meant to "shift the burden" of counterfeit goods e-commerce platforms from the government itself, similar to how brick and mortar stores can be held liable for selling mislabeled or defective goods.
Investigators found that third-party vendors had been illegally selling foreign and mislabeled pesticides within the U.S. In addition to the $1.2 million fine, the settlement also requires Amazon to develop a mandatory training program for all vendors selling pesticides on the online marketplace.
The review came after Reuters reported that FDA agents were concerned that managers, including former OCI Director George Karavetsos, were forcing them to pursue often toothless cases involving mislabeled foreign-imported injectable drugs, at the expense of cases with more potential to protect the public health.
Writing for the appeals court, Circuit Judge Raymond Lohier said John may face "significant evidentiary obstacles" but had legal standing to sue, even if the Manhattan resident could not show that any of the food items he claimed to buy once or twice a month were mislabeled.
The deed poll office is a weird place, though, because for every name change it deals with, that could lead to a new life or identity for someone who feels he or she has always been mislabeled or is trying to escape his or her past.
Rejecting the Department of Justice's claim that there was no way to tell if mislabeled meat drives down the price agribusiness pays for cattle, the court held ranchers' testimony, supported by an academic study, established that without COOL U.S. ranchers are paid less for their cattle.
President Obama sent Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE to present a mislabeled "reset button" to the Kremlin.
Often mislabeled "plus-size," although she's not actually shopping those categories, the medium-sized woman feels like a forgotten segment, an afterthought for many high-end brands that may offer a paltry few options in her size range, graded up from a very slim fit model, of course.
For example, a former NFL drug adviser said he had seen people develop "everything from gangrene of the arm to an abscess on the hip" from using black-market drugs, while in an unrelated case, a user injected an entire vial of penicillin that had been mislabeled as a steroid.
Sure, it was, at the start, completely illegal (it's now a totally legit service owned by Rhapsody) and the service was plagued by mislabeled songs, but the idea of sitting at your computer and downloading hundreds, maybe thousands, of songs to build a digital library, came about thanks to Napster.
A study by nonprofit group Oceana, conducted between 2010 and 2012, reveals less than 1% of US imported fish is inspected for fraud and 44% of all fish sold in the restaurants and grocery stores in the study (674 outlets on a national scale) were mislabeled as more desirable or expensive fish.
In recent months, the administration faced added pressure to fortify seafood regulations by the nonprofit ocean advocates Oceana, after the organization issued a report revealing that one in five seafood samples in the world are fraudulent or mislabeled on some or all levels of the supply chain, from import to packaging to retail.
"Such operations and illegal online pharmacies take advantage of unsuspecting Americans by purporting to distribute safe and effective imported drugs, at least some of which are instead expired, mislabeled, subject to recalls or potentially counterfeit and that are provided outside of the closed American distribution system meant to protect patient safety," Gottlieb said.
Related: Nobody knows just how bad the fentanyl crisis is right now in Canada's biggest province The Associated Press spoke with a source involved in the investigation who said a large amount of pills containing the mislabeled substance was also found in Prince's luggage, mixed into bottles of Vitamin C, and aspirin.
In response to inquiries from Politico, Ryan Zinke said the foundation's 2018 annual report to the state of Montana mislabeled him as an officer, and he pushed back on suggestions that the public park is no longer on the agenda, while adding that his wife's company was contacted by the developer backed by Lesar.
More specifically, Nixon's strategy appealed to disaffected Democrats living in the South and the urban and suburban North, and those voters -- the latter mislabeled as "Reagan Democrats" -- would become essential components of a Republican coalition that would dominate presidential elections for the next two decades, only narrowly losing the Watergate-influenced race of 1976.
The list of mislabeled, banned, and unsafe products found by the Journal is shocking, including "FDA-approved" products that the agency never vetted, medication that lacked child safety warnings, banned sleeping wedges for babies, illegally imported prescription drugs, electronics that falsely claim UL-certified safety ratings, toys with unsafe amounts of lead or potential choking hazards, and more.
"As I went over the medical record of the patient and learned the situation of the patient, I started feeling obliged to do something for this patient, because she might have been falsely mislabeled as an alcohol abuser," Dr. Kenichi Tamama, an associate professor of pathology and medical director of UPMC's Clinical Toxicology Laboratory, told LiveScience.
I feel this way because I am a passionate and vocal feminist and identify staunchly as a strong woman, but I express my gender in an androgynous way — I wear female, male, and unisex clothing, have a VERY short pixie haircut, and tend to present fairly masculinely (I am often mislabeled as a lesbian by those who incorrectly associate androgyny/masculinity with lesbianism).
Currently, the descendants of Mortimer and Raymond Sackler are the principal owners of Purdue Pharma, the company that put OxyContin on the market and then pleaded guilty to federal charges in 2007 that it had mislabeled the drug and misled the public about its addictive properties, agreeing to pay an unprecedented $600 million fine to state and federal agencies, including Medicaid.
It was a surprising mea culpa from a public figure who doesn't do that sort of thing, coming in response to a watchdog ethics complaint that claimed the Donald J. Trump Foundation gave $25,000 to Bondi's political organization in 2013, and also mislabeled the donation on its tax filings, claiming the money went to a Kansas-based anti-abortion group with a similar name.
Their mission was simple: Order dishes containing each of nine targeted fish that are common on menus and often mislabeled; confirm with the restaurant that the fish was what the menu said it was; collect a piece of sushi about the size of a kernel of corn; drop it in a labeled jar of ethanol and take it back to the lab for DNA analysis.
In California, during the early contacts that the United States had with those evacuees from China who were quarantined, a woman who was infected was mistakenly discharged from a San Diego hospital because of mislabeled samples sent to the C.D.C. Allowing local labs to perform their own tests could reduce the chances of a similar glitch occurring again and reduce the burden on the C.D.C., Dr. Schaffner said.
Since returning to Earth, the moon bag's erstwhile custodians have included a museum president who was convicted of theft; a woman in Illinois who had the good fortune to stumble upon the bag, mislabeled, at an online auction; and the NASA space center in Texas, where it was held under lock and key as the United States attorney's office fought a yearlong legal battle to transfer the bag into government custody.
Prince's overdose may have been a result of mislabeled pills containing fentanyl, according a to a new report that has prompted warnings about the rise of dangerous counterfeit painkillers in the US. According to an anonymous source close to the investigation into the singer's death who spoke with the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Prince had pills that were labeled as Watson 385, a mix of hydrocodone and acetaminophen found in common prescriptions, most notably Vicodin.
In a 2016 TedX talk, Fei she describes the museum world's apprehension toward social media as "the fear of reproduction, the fear of copyright, the fear of what's gonna happen if we allow our information to go online and be disseminated," which opens up a risk of losing the authority to define the art historical narrative—because despite the years of research undertaken by professional curators, their work becomes eclipsed online by amateur photos of artwork that are often mislabeled or cropped.
Defense lawyers cross-examined Mr. Davis at length, eliciting acknowledgments that he had been squeezed for money, had taken $100,000 from a charity he ran, had mislabeled expenses on his taxes and had lied to many people, including investigators with the S.E.C. Mr. Walters's lawyers suggested that Mr. Davis had misled prosecutors about his sports gambling habits and his contact with prostitutes, at one point reading into the record phone numbers for escort services in Chicago, Denver, New York and San Francisco that Mr. Davis, who told prosecutors he had not hired prostitutes in recent years, had called in 2010, 2011 and 2014.
In XXX, a 2002 documentary about Vin Diesel's life that was erroneously mislabeled an action-adventure movie by the studio, Vin Diesel wears Vans sneakers, drives a convertible off a cliff to make a political statement about the societal worth of violent video games and rap music, hangs out with Bam Margera in a loft that has a half pipe in it, buddies up with an evil anarchist by quoting Vandals lyrics at him, goes to two raves, parachutes four times, evades a hailstorm of bullets by doing dirt bike tricks, and causes an avalanche with dynamite then races said avalanche on a snowboard.

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