Historical Events tagged with "recall"

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Politics & Government

California Budget Crisis Announcement by Gray Davis

December 18th, 2002 22 years ago

California Governor Gray Davis disclosed a budget deficit of $35 billion, significantly larger than previously reported during his reelection campaign just one month earlier. This startling announcement highlighted the state's fiscal challenges and raised concerns about the administration's financial management.

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Politics & Government

Supreme Court Decision in Bush v. Gore

December 12th, 2000 24 years ago

The Supreme Court ruled on the contentious Florida recount, determining George W. Bush as the victor of the 2000 presidential election. The decision effectively halted a manual recount of votes in Florida required by a previous state Supreme Court ruling. This pivotal case addressed issues of equal protection under the law in relation to handling ballots, concluding that varying standards in the recount process violated the Constitution. The verdict had significant implications for the electoral process in the United States.

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Economics & Industry

Burger King Recalls Choking Hazard Poké Balls

December 27th, 1999 25 years ago

Burger King, in collaboration with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, announced a recall of plastic Poké Ball containers due to safety concerns. These containers were distributed during a promotional campaign for Pokémon toys in kids' meals and were found to pose a choking hazard to young children. The recall aimed to prevent potential accidents and ensure consumer safety while Burger King sought to maintain its reputation as a family-friendly restaurant.

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Health & Medicine

Cyanide Contamination Leads to Tylenol Recall

October 5th, 1982 42 years ago

In October 1982, seven individuals in Chicago died after consuming Tylenol capsules that had been tampered with and laced with cyanide. The incident sparked widespread panic and led to the largest product recall in American history. Johnson & Johnson, the parent company of Tylenol, took immediate action by recalling 31 million bottles of the pain reliever, prioritizing consumer safety. The case raised significant concerns about product safety and led to changes in packaging regulations across the industry.

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