Navy fighter jet worth approximately $70M goes overboard aircraft carrier
The U.S. Navy on Monday said that an aircraft carrier responsible for launching strikes in the Red Sea against Houthi terrorists lost an F/A-18 Super Hornet that went overboard.
The USS Harry S. Truman lost the fighter jet and a tow tractor while operating in the vast waterway.
The plane was actively under tow in a hangar bay when the crew lost control of the aircraft. The jet and tow then went overboard and were lost, the Navy said.
Sailors towing the aircraft took “immediate action” to move clear of the aircraft before it fell overboard, the Navy said.
NAVY DEPLOYS ADDITIONAL WARSHIP TO CURB ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, DRUG SMUGGLING AT THE SOUTHERN BORDER
All naval personnel were accounted for, though one sailor sustained minor injuries. An investigation into the incident is ongoing.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Navy for more information.
The F-18 Super Hornet is estimated to cost approximately $67.4 million, according to the Navy Air Systems Command.
This was not the first fighter jet to fall off the USS Harry S. Truman. An F/A-18 Super Hornet was lost at sea after falling off the aircraft carrier near Naples, Italy, after it was blown overboard by “unexpected” heavy winds in July 2022.
In December 2024, an F/A-18 Super Hornet was shot down over the Red Sea in an apparent “friendly fire” incident, the U.S. military said at the time.
Despite the most recent loss, the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group, a coalition of U.S. warships deployed to the Red Sea, and an air wing remain fully mission-capable, officials said.
TRUMP’S USE OF WARSHIP FOR BORDER ENFORCEMENT A ‘SMART’ USE OF MILITARY FORCE, EXPERT SAYS
The strike group consists of the Truman aircraft carrier and nine squadrons of Carrier Air Wing 1, three guided-missile destroyers of Destroyer Squadron 28, and the Ticonderoga-class cruiser USS Gettysburg.
The aircraft carrier has been operating in the Red Sea, where it has launched strikes against Houthi terrorists in Yemen.
The Iran-backed group has claimed to have attacked the USS Harry S. Truman and its accompanying warships in recent weeks, as well as against merchant vessels navigating the Red Sea.
CLICK TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
The attacks escalated after President Donald Trump launched a military campaign against the group on March 15. The Houthis have targeted ships in the Red Sea in solidarity with Hamas, following its Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel.
The U.S. military has pummeled over 800 targets since mid-March in a campaign aimed at eliminating the Houthis, according to a recent update from U.S. Central Command.
e
Schumer brutally mocked for ‘joke’ plan to stop Trump admin from pulling Harvard’s funding
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., was made fun of on social media on Sunday for touting a “very strong letter” that he and other Democratic lawmakers had sent to President Donald Trump regarding their concerns about the administration’s decision to freeze Harvard University’s federal funding under the guise of cracking down on antisemitism.
In an interview with CNN host Dana Bash, the New York senator acknowledged that Harvard and other elite universities have not done enough to address antisemitism, but said what Trump was doing went far beyond the issue.
“A bunch of us Jewish senators just sent a letter to the administration saying, detail the specific incidents of antisemitism and why cutting money off to cancer research or to Alzheimer’s research has anything to do with antisemitism. It doesn‘t,” Schumer said. “So we sent him a very strong letter just the other day asking eight very strong questions about why this isn‘t just a pretext.”
Schumer and four other Jewish senators demanded answers in a letter to the president on Thursday on the calculus behind penalizing Harvard University, its medical school and other collegiate institutions across the country under what they called the “pretext” of antisemitism on campus.
ELITE SCHOOLS ORGANIZE GROUP TO OPPOSE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION AS BATTLE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION FUNDING ESCALATES
“Dear President Trump, we write regarding your administration’s assault on universities, including threats and actions to withhold funds or otherwise punish certain institutions of higher learning, in what you claim is an effort to eliminate the very real threat of anti-Semitism on college campuses,” the letter read in part.
Media figures and other liberals blasted Schumer’s self-described “strong” response.
“A strongly worded letter questioning POTUS strength. That should change things!” former NBC “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd wrote on X, reacting to video of the interview.
Nina Turner, a Democratic commentator and former Ohio state senator, wrote, “Letters aren’t leadership,” on X in response to the clip of Schumer.
Ex-CNN host Chris Cillizza reacted to the clip of Schumer on X and published a Substack video criticizing Schumer.
“Give me a break, man. Okay, so like Schumer’s not helping himself here, right?” Cillizza said. “This is why people think elected officials are totally ineffective.”
He added that he laughed at Schumer for touting the letter, but did argue that there was not much Democrats could do about Trump right now.
On X he mocked the “very strong letter,” saying, “That should do the trick!”
CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE
“If we all collectively send Schumer a very strong letter to pass the torch with eight very strong reasons think he’ll step aside?” Democratic Georgia state Rep. Ruwa Romman wrote on X, as well as Bluesky.
Jeet Heer, a correspondent for liberal publication The Nation, reacted to Schumer touting the letter as well, writing, “Imagine having this man be your standard bearer.”
Meidas Touch editor in chief Ron Filipkowski said, “Very strong letter should do the trick.”
“Sent a very strong letter? Seriously? He’s kidding, right? Please someone tell me he’s joking,” Claude Taylor, founder of the liberal Mad Dog PAC wrote.
Senior director of the left-wing org Voters of Tomorrow Jackson Hurley mocked the senator by suggesting he leave a bad “Yelp review” next.
“We cannot defeat fascism with strongly worded letters and a brief questionnaire,” said Melanie D’Arrigo of the Campaign for NY Health.
Author and former New York Times media reporter Bill Carter said, “just the idea that he wouldn’t know the ‘strongly worded letter’ has become a joke cliche that DEFINES an ineffectual pol is so telling. It plays as an admission that you have no real power and no idea how to get some.”
Schumer also dodged a question from Bash on whether Democratic lawmakers should prioritize impeaching President Donald Trump if they take back Congress during the interview as well.
“President Trump is violating rule of law in every way. And we’re fighting him every single day in every way. And our goal is to show the American people over and over again, whether it’s the economy, whether it’s tariffs, whether it’s Russia and overseas and whether it’s rule of law, how bad he is. And you know, two years is too far away to predict. Our job is day to day to day, to show who Trump is, what he is doing, and it’s having an effect,” Schumer said.
Schumer was heavily criticized by fellow Democrats after he backed the GOP spending bill to avoid a government shutdown.
Sunny Hostin, a liberal co-host of “The View,” accused Schumer of caving to Trump during an interview with the senator in March.
“I don’t think you showed the fight that this party needs right now. Because you’re playing by a rulebook, where the other party has thrown that rulebook away,” she said.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
Schumer’s office did not immediately return a request for comment.
Tesla Cybertruck torched in attack on dealership, suspect misspells one-word message
Police in Arizona arrested a suspected arsonist at a Tesla dealership after he allegedly lit a newly delivered Cybertruck on fire.
Mesa police responded just before 2:00 a.m. on Monday, April 28, to reports of an explosion at the Tesla Service Center in Mesa, Ariz.
Witnesses reported smoke and flames near the building, which officers determined were coming from a newly delivered Tesla Cybertruck.
Footage from Fox News affiliate, KSAZ-TV, captured federal and state law enforcement surrounding the Tesla dealership after the fire was put out.
TESLA VEHICLES, CHARGING STATIONS TARGETED AS PROTESTERS DENOUNCE DOGE, ELON MUSK
The arson suspect, identified by local police as 35-year-old Ian Moses, allegedly wrote “THEIF” (sic) on the side of the dealership before setting the Cybertruck on fire.
The footage captured the charred electric truck as investigators taped off the scene. No injuries were reported.
During their investigation, police said they noticed a suspicious van parked nearby and observed a man riding a bicycle approaching and opening the van’s door. Officers immediately contacted the individual and identified the suspect.
Investigators were able to match Moses to security photos captured by the Tesla Security Center during the incident. He was arrested and booked into jail for one count of arson of a structure and property.
NYPD SEARCHING FOR SCOOTER-RIDING SUSPECT WHO LEFT BRICK WITH SWASTIKA ON TESLA CYBERTRUCK
The Mesa Police Department announced that it is collaborating with federal authorities, and additional charges against Moses are pending as the investigation continues.
This arrest comes amid a broader national movement targeting Musk’s companies, driven by activists protesting the billionaire’s involvement with the Trump administration.
Fox News Digital has reported on recent Tesla vandalism incidents nationwide.
A Minnesota man is accused of causing $20,000 in damage to Tesla vehicles. Surveillance footage in Florida captured two suspects ramming through a dealership gate and stealing a Tesla. And a Los Vegas man attacking a Tesla dealership is now facing federal charges.
In March, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the Department of Justice would pursue federal charges against vandalizers.
“The swarm of violent attacks on Tesla property is nothing short of domestic terrorism,” she said. “We will continue investigations that impose severe consequences on those involved in these attacks, including those operating behind the scenes to coordinate and fund these crimes.”
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
Officials have urged anyone with additional information about the suspected arson incident to come forward as the investigation continues.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Mesa Police Department and Tesla Inc. for comment.
Best-selling author found dead on houseboat as police search for killer
A best-selling German author was found murdered on her houseboat as police search for the suspect responsible for her death.
Police in Hamburg said a 58-year-old woman, who was later identified by the Guardian as Alexandra Fröhlich, a bestselling novelist, was found lifeless by her relatives on her houseboat on Tuesday morning.
One of Fröhlich’s three sons found her body, according to police. Authorities believe she died between midnight and 5.30 a.m.
After investigators looked over the evidence, authorities said they now believe that Fröhlich died “as a result of violence.”
NEW ENGLAND SERIAL KILLER FEARS HEIGHTEN AFTER EIGHTH IDYLLIC TOWN ROCKED BY GRUESOME DISCOVERY
“Investigators are currently investigating possible suspects. However, given the ongoing investigation, no further details can be provided at this time,” police shared in a news release.
According to German media outlet NDR, police believe Fröhlich was killed by “massive violence” and had been shot.
The outlet reported that Fröhlich lived on a houseboat on the Holzhafenufer in the Moorfleet district of Hamburg.
BODY OF MISSING WASHINGTON STATE GRANDMOTHER FOUND BURIED UNDER SHED PARTIALLY ENCASED IN CONCRETE
Over the course of the week, police divers searched the Elbe River for a possible murder weapon and other traces, but the result of the search was unclear.
Police are asking the public for help to solve the crime and urging any witnesses who “have made suspicious observations” to contact the police.
Fröhlich books “My Russian Mother-in-Law and Other Catastrophes” and “People Always Die” were both on Spiegel’sbestseller list, according to a review on Amazon.
17-YEAR-OLD BOY CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER AFTER ASSAULT INVOLVING ‘SHARP OBJECT’ AT UK SCHOOL
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
“The journalist and author Alexandra Fröhlich has literally achieved a West-East satire to shout with her novel ‘My Russian Mother-in-Law and Other Disasters.’The novel is a fun read not only for Russia insiders that strengthens the laughing muscles on dreary winter days,” one review read.
Fox News Digital reached out to Hamburg Police, but did not immediately receive a response.
Legal woes mount for Trump-hating NY AG as ethics complaint filed against her
New York Attorney General Letitia James is the subject of a new state-level ethics complaint filed by pro-Trump legal nonprofit America First Legal (AFL).
The AFL complaint filed last week adds to the recent woes for James, who’s also facing a criminal referral from the Trump administration related to accusations of mortgage fraud.
“For a state prosecutor who has maligned the President of the United States for political gain, public accountability will serve as a cure to Letitia James’ endless lawfare and abuse of power,” AFL Vice President Dan Epstein said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
The complaint was filed with the New York State Unified Court System’s Committee on Professional Standards, the state-level entity that handles discipline matters for attorneys whose principal office is in the Albany region. The complaint requests that the attorney grievance committee open an investigation into James over accusations of mortgage fraud levied against her earlier this month by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA).
COUSIN OF INFAMOUS FRAUDSTER ‘CRAZY EDDIE’ OUT TO BRING DOWN TRUMP NEMESIS NY AG LETITIA JAMES
Those accusations were published in a criminal referral sent earlier this month to the Department of Justice by FHFA Director William Pulte. In the referral, Pulte accused James of falsifying mortgage records to obtain more favorable loans.
“If what Director Pulte uncovered is true, then we have a sitting state Attorney General who made false certifications to the United States in return for federal benefits,” Epstein said.
James’ actions violate the New York State Bar Association’s rules of professional conduct, according to AFL’s complaint. Those rules prohibit lawyers from engaging in “illegal conduct” that can adversely impact the lawyer’s honesty and trustworthiness. It also bars conduct that may not be deemed “illegal,” but that involves dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation.
The New York Attorney General’s Office has hired high-powered attorney Abbe Lowell to defend James.
LETITIA JAMES REAPS WHAT SHE SOWS AFTER LEVELING ‘LAUGHABLE’ CASE AT TRUMP: EXPERT
Local reporting from the Times Union said the attorney general’s office indicated the decision to hire Lowell was, in part, based on their allegation that the Trump administration is pushing a politically motivated criminal referral in response to James bringing a civil case against Donald Trump last year for allegedly inflating asset values to obtain favorable loans.
“I’m always amazed at the rank hypocrisy of politicians who are quick to accuse others of what they’re guilty of doing themselves,” Fox News legal analyst Greg Jarrett said. “James famously intoned to Trump that ‘no one is above the law’ and that he was ultimately responsible legally for documents prepared by others.
“Unlike Trump, James is a lawyer. She knew or should have known, better than a lay person, that those documents were inaccurate and apparently false. She’s on record stating that accuracy in such financial records is essential and must be strictly enforced.”
When reached for comment, the attorney general’s office directed Fox News Digital to Lowell’s response letter to the FHFA’s criminal referral.
In his letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi, Lowell called the referral against James “the latest act of improper political retribution” from Trump.
“The stunning hypocrisy of President Trump’s complaint that the Justice Department had been ‘politicized’ and ‘weaponized’ against him is laid bare as he and others in his administration are now asking you to undertake the very same practice,” Lowell wrote.
NY AG LETITIA JAMES’ LAWYER SENDS LETTER TO AG PAM BONDI
Lowell also disputed some of the allegations, including that James listed a home in Virginia as her primary residence while serving as a state official in New York. According to Lowell, James had no intention of using the property as a primary residence, and her indication of this in a power-of-attorney letter was a mistake. Lowell pointed out there were other documents where James indicated to her lender that the Virginia home would not be her primary residence.
A second accusation of fraud against James accuses her of inflating the number of livable units in a multifamily Brooklyn residence to receive better interest rates. Lowell, however, alleges that Pulte is disregarding updated documentation listing the residence as a four-unit multifamily residence, and instead pointing to a certificate of occupancy from 2001.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
Fox News Digital reached out to the New York State Unified Court System handling the AFL’s bar complaint to inquire about potential next steps and disciplinary actions but did not receive a response by publication time.
Fox News Digital also reached out to the New York State Bar Association, but the group declined to comment, citing the fact the N.Y. courts system is the body that handles attorney discipline and will be the entity adjudicating AFL’s complaint.
Supermodel left her ‘very settled’ Los Angeles life behind to raise kids abroad
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley opened up about her decision to leave Los Angeles behind for a new life in London.
Huntington-Whiteley’s plan was always to raise her children in London as the model’s “absolute priority” is her family. The former Victoria’s Secret Angel and her partner, actor Jason Statham, made the move in 2020 after welcoming their son in 2017. Huntington-Whiteley and Statham later welcomed a daughter in 2022.
“We love the schools, the education,” she told The Times. “They’re growing up British with their little British accents, which was important for us, and we have a great support system here. Jay’s parents live up the road and see the kids most days, my family come to visit every six or eight weeks, and in the summer we go down to Devon and our children have the same experiences running around on the farm that I had growing up, and it’s very special.”
The move proved to be an adjustment for the supermodel. “I was very settled in LA and for a long time I missed the sunshine and the eternal optimism of Californians,” Huntington-Whitely explained. “But now I love it here.”
JOSH DUHAMEL LEFT HOLLYWOOD BEHIND TO LIVE OFF-GRID IN MINNESOTA
Education wasn’t the only reason. The move allowed Statham to spend more time with the family.
“He was like, ‘I’m going to be away from you and the kids for big stretches [shooting movies]. If we move to London, I can make everything there.’ So that was a really big reason,” Huntington-Whiteley explained. “He goes to work and comes home at the end of the day, which is pretty special for somebody in his line of work. Jason is a very involved and super-hands-on dad and such a supportive partner to me.”
“I call him the human playground because he’s constantly got the kids on his back, rolling around,” she added. “He’s so playful. The man has insane amounts of energy, it’s boundless. He’s a big kid himself but also an upbeat reinforcement and positive influence on them, and incredibly attentive, loving and capable. I feel lucky that I’m at work today and he’s with them and I don’t need to call and give him a list of things to do and remind him of this or that. And the kids adore him.”
LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Although Huntington-Whiteley and Statham have been romantically involved since 2010, the two aren’t in a rush to get married. Their values have led to a successful partnership that’s weathered the years.
“I’m committed to my family. I value the family unit, and he’s just been such an incredible person in my life,” she told the outlet. “We take each day as it comes. There’s a lot of love and fun and humour, and we just try to make it work. Relationships go through many iterations. You just have to hold on. I try to show up as the best version of myself. You can only control your side of it, right? My happiness is not in his hands. I just try to do my part.”
The two did get engaged in 2016, but marriage has not been “massively important” to the model.
“Maybe one day,” Huntington-Whiteley said. “It’s not something that’s ever been massively important to me. Throwing a big, fancy wedding is not something I feel is necessary at this point in my life. If we do, it will be low-key.”
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER
After having two babies, Huntington-Whiteley has found a different outlook on life.
“You’ve aged, you’ve stretched, things are not sitting where they used to. After both babies it took two years to feel fully back to normal, and even then it’s not really normal, is it?”
“My twenties were fun, but then you get older, wiser and a little more roughed up,” the now 38-year-old explained.
“S–t happens. Being a mum is challenging. You never know if you’re doing it right. The one thing I’ve learnt is the journey is more important than the destination. The process has to be enjoyable because life is really short.”
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
Super Bowl champ destroys race narrative after Shedeur Sanders’ draft slide
Sports pundits concocted all kinds of conspiracy theories as to why Shedeur Sanders failed to be picked within the first two days of the NFL Draft over the weekend, with a lot of them pointing to race despite Cam Ward going No. 1 to the Tennessee Titans.
Sanders eventually fell to the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round. Sanders was considered to be one of the top quarterback prospects, but he was the sixth taken. It was the talk of the NFL all weekend.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM
On Monday, ESPN NFL analyst Damien Woody gave a simple reason as to why Sanders slid on “Get Up.”
“I think the NFL sent a message, saying you’re not that dude. Honestly. The overwhelming message I saw when Shedeur slid to the fifth round, the NFL was basically saying you’re not that guy. You’re good but you’re not that guy,” the two-time Super Bowl champion said.
“I’m here to tell everyone out there, everyone who watches the NFL Draft, who loves the NFL, trust me when I tell you this, if you’re that guy, they’re gonna pick you in the first round because the NFL and all these teams are in the winning business. If you can help a team win, they are going to pick you.
“The NFL clearly felt that Shedeur Sanders was a good prospect but he wasn’t what the young people call, he wasn’t him. And then on top of that, you factor in all the celebrity and everything that comes with Shedeur Sanders. … And I’m not the one that’s downplaying. It’s the NFL who ultimately said, you know what, when you combine that fact that we don’t think you are him, and you have all this celebrity and everything that comes with you, that is the ultimate recipe for why you found yourself in the fifth round.”
SHEDEUR SANDERS ENTERS CROWDED QUARTERBACK ROOM AS HE STARTS BROWNS CAREER
Multiple reports pointed to Sanders’ questionable pre-draft interviews as to why he fell. Sanders did not throw at the NFL Scouting Combine, electing to workout at his own showcase weeks before the draft.
Sanders addressed his fall in his first media availability.
“Nothing really affected me the last couple of days,” Sanders said. “I’m favored, I’m blessed. Besides that, it’s not really anything that changed. The love of the game is still the love of the game. When you get on the field, there wasn’t too much negativity being said. I know I gotta clean up some things in my game for me to be at my best, but that’s what I take each offseason one at a time and fix it.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
“The main thing, I’m just proving — coach (Kevin) Stefanski and (general manager Andrew) Berry — that they are right. That’s it. They’re right about picking me. I’m a good decision. I’m a good draft pick for them, to be able to come in there and do what I need to do.”
Meghan Markle opens up about marriage to Prince Harry after months of divorce speculation
Meghan Markle revealed she’s still falling for Prince Harry, one date night at a time.
The Duchess of Sussex opened up about her private relationship with her husband during an episode of “The Jamie Kern Lima Show.”
Markle, 43, likened their relationship to the final round of a video game where you “slay the dragon, save the princess,” and dispelled any notion of divorce following months of speculation.
MEGHAN MARKLE OFFERS RARE GLIMPSE OF SUSSEX CHILDREN AFTER LIFESTYLE REBRAND SNAFU
Lima noted that Prince Harry recently said, “I’m so happy for my wife and fully support absolutely everything she’s done and continues to do.”
The As Ever founder was shocked, and admitted she hadn’t heard his words yet.
“He’s such a great partner. I feel that every day in how supportive he’s been and is, but I didn’t know he said that, so that’s really nice,” Markle said. “That man loves me so much and, you know, look what we’ve built. We’ve built a beautiful life, and we have two healthy, beautiful children.”
MEGHAN MARKLE’S ‘WORD SALAD’ EXCUSE IS LATEST BLUNDER IN DUCHESS’ REBRAND: EXPERT
She continued, “I always think about it like the end of Super Mario Brothers and you get to the final final level, and what’s the goal in Super Mario Brothers? Slay the dragon, save the princess.
“I’m like, that’s my husband. He’s just out there constantly… going to do whatever he can to make sure our family is safe and protected and uplifted, and still make time for date nights.”
Markle admitted she’s more in love now than she’s ever been.
LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
“You have to imagine, at the beginning, everyone has butterflies, and then we immediately went into the trenches together right out of the gate, six months into dating,” Markle said. “So now, seven years later when you have a little bit of breathing space, you can just enjoy each other in a new way, and that’s why I feel like it’s more of a honeymoon period for us now.”
“He’s just out there constantly … going to do whatever he can to make sure our family is safe and protected and uplifted, and still make time for date nights.”
When asked if she thought she would be married forever, Markle gave an adamant “yes.”
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER
“He’s also a fox, if you haven’t noticed,” Markle said. “My husband’s very, very handsome. But his heart is even more beautiful.”
“So now, seven years later when you have a little bit of breathing space, you can just enjoy each other in a new way, and that’s why I feel like it’s more of a honeymoon period for us now.”
Chatter about the Duke and Duchess of Sussexes union peaked recently when the pair began appearing separately at events, with royal experts believing divorce was imminent for them.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down from senior royal responsibilities and moved to California in 2020, nearly two years after they married at Windsor Castle.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
Alarming recall issued over bread found with ‘glass fragments’
An urgent recall has been issued for a bread brand sold throughout the U.S. that could contain “glass fragments,” according to an alert from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The department issued an urgent alert for certain breads that are part of Upper Crust Bakery LP that were found to have “glass fragments on top of the bread.”
The rolls were sold at the retail level in Pennsylvania, California, Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware and Ohio, according to the FDA.
PARENTS URGED TO KEEP FISHER-PRICE AVOCADO TOAST TOYS ‘AWAY FROM CHILDREN’ DUE TO RECALL
The bread types included in the recall include:
- Ancient Grains Hoagie roll in 4-ounce containers, recall number: F-0741-2025 in Lot #90
- Multigrain Sourdough rolls in 18-ounce containers, recall number: F-0742-2025 in Lot #90
- Whole Grain Multigrain rolls in 20-ounce containers, recall number: F-0743-2025 in Lot #92
All three products were packaged in corrugated paper cartons and are sold frozen.
In total, the FDA said 818 cases of Upper Crust Bakery bread are suspected of containing glass pieces, including 699 cases of the company’s 18-ounce multigrain sourdough packages, the largest portion of the recall.
CELERY SOLD AT WALMART IN NEARLY 30 STATES RECALLED OVER POSSIBLE LISTERIA CONTAMINATION
The agency said that 89 cases of four-ounce Ancient Grains Hoagie Rolls and 30 cases of 20-ounce Whole Grain Multigrain bread were also included in the recall.
The Maryland-based bakery first notified the agency on April 12, the FDA said in their announcement.
The FDA noted that this incident has been elevated to a Class II recall, meaning the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health problems, but is unlikely to lead to long-term serious injuries.
COMPANY RECALLS NEARLY 23K POUNDS OF BRATWURSTS OVER PLASTIC ISSUE
The agency said that ingesting glass fragments can cause injury to the consumer, which may include damage to teeth, laceration of the mouth and throat, or perforation of the intestine. It also poses a choking hazard threat.
CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ON FOX BUSINESS
Only a Class 1 FDA recall is more urgent, which the agency says “is the most serious type,” because it could lead to more severe health issues, including death. However, that type of recall is not linked to the packaged bread, according to the FDA.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
The FDA said that anyone who purchased the recalled rolls should not eat them and either throw them away in a secure trash can or return them where purchased for a full refund.
It’s unclear if any injuries have been reported due to the glass fragments, but FOX Business reached out to the FDA and Upper Crust Bakery LP for more information.