A judge has sentenced 23-year-old Zoe Rosenberg, an animal rights activist with the extremist group Direct Action Everywhere, to a hybrid sentence of 90 days in jail. She will serve 30 days in jail and become eligible for jail alternatives for the final 60 days.

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NCC announces staff promotion

On December 5, 2025, in NCC News, by Tom

NCC President Harrison Kircher today announced that David Elrod has been promoted to Vice President of Government Affairs.

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San Francisco’s city attorney is suing major food manufacturers seeking a halt to “deceptive marketing” of “ultraprocessed foods.” The suit, filed in state court, also asks for an order requiring the companies to provide restitution and pay civil penalties “to help local governments offset astronomical health care costs associated with ultra-processed food consumption.”

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Key extended producer responsibility (EPR) deadlines are approaching in Washington. The state’s EPR law, the Recycling Reform Act, requires producers to appoint a Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) by January 1, 2026; and requires the PRO to register with the Washington Department of Ecology on behalf of its producers by March 1, 2026. Circular Action Alliance (CAA) has requested producers in Washington to register with CAA by December 15, 2025, to appoint it as their PRO. More information on registration can be found on CAA’s website, here. To help companies determine their EPR obligations, CAA has released guidance on covered producers and materials in Washington, available here.

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Republican Matt Van Epps held off Democrat Aftyn Behn in Tuesday’s hotly contested special election for Tennessee’s 7th District House seat. Van Epps — a former Army helicopter pilot endorsed by President Trump — led Behn by 8.9 percentage points, well below the 22-point margin by which Trump carried the district in last year’s presidential election.

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U.S. total broiler slaughter data for the week ending November 29, 2025, is estimated by USDA’s Poultry Market News Service to be 132,428,000 broilers, a 4-percent increase from the same week a year earlier.

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