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Emilee Larkin / June 30, 2021 The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority slapped the fee-free trading app with the largest penalty it has ever issued, pointing to systemic failures that caused customers to lose millions. Brief / June 28, 2021 A federal court in New York refused to dismiss conservation groups’ suit challenging the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s implementation of the “Modernization of Swine Slaughter Inspection” rule. The plaintiffs claim the rule reduced federal oversight and eliminated line speed limits at pig slaughterhouses, posing “serious risks to animal welfare, consumer health and safety, and the environment.” Samantha Hawkins / June 28, 2021 The Federal Trade Commission suffered a huge blow in its effort to break up Facebook with a federal judge seeing little evidence so far that Silicon Valley giant has a social media monopoly.

Swine Slaughter

ROCHESTER, N.Y. A federal court in New York refused to dismiss conservation groups’ suit challenging the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s implementation of the “Modernization of Swine Slaughter Inspection” rule. The plaintiffs claim the rule reduced federal oversight and eliminated line speed limits at pig slaughterhouses, posing “serious risks to animal welfare, consumer health and safety, and the environment.” 

FSIS highlights 2020 accomplishments

Dec 28, 2020 The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) recently announced key achievements for fiscal year (FY) 2020 and highlighted progress on its goal of modernizing the agency and fulfilling its mission to prevent foodborne illness and protect public health. “This has been a challenging year, but FSIS has continued moving forward with its food safety mission,” said Dr. Mindy Brashears, food safety undersecretary. “FSIS employees stepped up to ensure that safe and wholesome food continued to be on the American dinner table.” FSIS fulfilled federal inspection requirements FSIS currently employs approximately 9,000 employees, of which around 8,000 work in federally regulated establishments, laboratories, import establishments, or in-commerce facilities. During COVID-19, FSIS protected its employees by supplying and requiring the use of person protective equipment as outlined in guidance from the Centers for Disease Control an

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