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In what it calls a comprehensive action plan for agriculture security, USDA unveiled seven critical areas the Trump ...
If you bought sliced bologna at a Louisiana grocery or meat market, check now. Some packages contain unlisted pork, beef, or ...
The recall was issued nationwide after investigators determined the bologna contained meat or poultry materials that were not ...
Amidst an ongoing outbreak of a deadly bird flu virus in livestock, the US Department of Agriculture is doing more to prevent ...
Former U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) inspector general Phyllis Fong was not arrested after she was ousted from her role, a spokesperson for the USDA has said.
The USDA has indicated it agrees with the findings of the inspector general and will follow the report’s recommendations for improving enforcement activities against breeders.
The USDA has indicated it agrees with the findings of the inspector general and will follow the report’s recommendations for improving enforcement activities against breeders.
An inspector general of the U.S. Department of Agriculture—one of 17 inspectors general summarily fired by President Donald Trump on Jan. 25—was led out of her office on Jan. 27 by police ...
Inspectors general named in the lawsuit include those from the Department of Defense, the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Education.
The suit was filed by eight of the 17 inspectors general fired by Trump from the departments of Defense, Veterans Affairs, Health and Human Services, State, Agriculture, Education, Labor and the ...
USDA Inspector General Phyllis Fong ordered the mass extermination of healthy poultry in 2024, citing "mutating bird flu," in order to artificially inflate poultry and egg prices in the U.S.
The USDA inspector-general has a broad mandate, pursuing consumer food safety, audits and investigations of the Agriculture Department as well as violations of animal welfare laws.