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Rat Poison in Baby Food, Fuel Costs Rise, FISA Vote Fails

Austrian police confirmed rat poison was found in a HiPP brand baby food jar, prompting a recall from over 1,000 Spar supermarkets; the manufacturer suspects tampering. In the US, Uber and Lyft drivers report significantly higher monthly fuel costs following an oil price spike linked to the US-Israel conflict with Iran, with driver support from the companies described as insufficient. Meanwhile, US House Speaker Mike Johnson suffered consecutive floor defeats on a FISA Section 702 extension after weeks of internal GOP negotiations failed to resolve divisions between conservative privacy advocates and those favoring renewal.

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Progressive View

Progressive outlets emphasize gig workers' economic vulnerability, framing rising fuel costs as evidence that ride-share companies fail to adequately protect drivers from financial hardship driven by geopolitical decisions beyond their control.

Consensus Facts

Across the reported stories, confirmed facts include: rat poison detected in Austrian baby food, a documented rise in US fuel costs tied to oil price increases, and a failed House floor vote on FISA Section 702 reauthorization.

Conservative View

Conservative outlets highlight the FISA Section 702 failure as a principled stand by privacy-focused Republicans against surveillance overreach, while framing the Social Security payment schedule as a factual public-service update relevant to retirees.

◈ Panorama Neutral Synthesis

Across the reported stories, confirmed facts include: rat poison detected in Austrian baby food, a documented rise in US fuel costs tied to oil price increases, and a failed House floor vote on FISA Section 702 reauthorization.

Bottom Line

Austrian authorities confirmed rat poison in a recalled HiPP baby food product, US ride-share drivers face higher fuel costs amid rising oil prices, and House Speaker Johnson lost two consecutive votes on FISA Section 702 extension.

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