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CDC investigating infant formula sold at Target after 3 infants hospitalized with botulism

Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.

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What happenedThree infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.
What changedOne side frames it as "Baby formula sold at Target recalled after multistate infant botulism outbreak". The other frames it as "CDC urges parents to stop using Nara Organics infant formula after three babies hospitali...".
ConfidenceHigh. 6+ sources across left, center, and right with comparable news formats.
Archive healthStable · 9 sources · all three buckets · comparable news format

WORDING GAP

78WORDING GAP

9 sources · 3 bias buckets · High confidence

Different Spin. One side frames it as "Baby formula sold at Target recalled after multistate infant botulism outbreak". The other frames it as "CDC urges parents to stop using Nara Organics infant formula after three babies hospitali...".

SOURCE MAP TIMELINE

Jun 14, 2:44 AM: WFMY News 2 (Tegna, Greensboro) joined the source map.

Jun 14, 2:44 AM: KHOU11 (Tegna, Houston) joined the source map.

Jun 14, 2:44 AM: KING5 (Tegna, Seattle) joined the source map.

Jun 14, 2:44 AM: WUSA9 (Tegna, Washington DC) joined the source map.

Now: Wording Gap is 78/99 and story health is stable · 9 sources · all three buckets · comparable news format.

ARCHIVED SOURCES

Center ·News report

CDC investigating infant formula sold at Target after 3 infants hospitalized with botulism

Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.

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Center-left ·News report
ABC News1h ago

Baby formula sold at Target recalled after multistate infant botulism outbreak

babysoldtargetrecalledmultistate

Nara Organics has recalled its organic baby formula sold at Target stores and online due to a multistate outbreak of infant botulism

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Right ·News report

CDC urges parents to stop using Nara Organics infant formula after three babies hospitalized with botulism

urgesparentsstopusing

CDC urges parents to immediately stop using Nara Organics infant formula after three babies were hospitalized with botulism in multiple states.

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Center ·News report

CDC investigating infant formula sold at Target after 3 infants hospitalized with botulism

Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.

Open source
Center ·News report

CDC investigating infant formula sold at Target after 3 infants hospitalized with botulism

Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.

Open source
Center ·News report

CDC investigating infant formula sold at Target after 3 infants hospitalized with botulism

Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.

Open source
Center ·News report

CDC investigating infant formula sold at Target after 3 infants hospitalized with botulism

Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.

Open source
Center ·News report

CDC investigating infant formula sold at Target after 3 infants hospitalized with botulism

Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.

Open source
Center ·News report

CDC investigating infant formula sold at Target after 3 infants hospitalized with botulism

Three infants in three different states — California, Washington and Pennsylvania — have been hospitalized, the CDC said. An investigation is ongoing.

Open source