Things you need to know on January 26. Whole Foods Recalls Pepperoni Pizzas; Danbury Businessman Sentenced For Tax Fraud; NYC Man Builds Igloo To Rent On Airbnb; Microsoft: Cortana's New Feature

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  • Whole Foods is recalling some pepperoni pizzas that have been sold in its Connecticut stores because of a mislabeling issue. The pepperoni was labeled as containing uncured beef, when it actually contains uncured pork. FSIS.usda.gov

 

  • You can't cheat the Taxman. A Danbury businessman is heading to federal prison for three months following his conviction on a tax evasion charge. Prosecutors say David Benincasa understated gross receipts at the flooring company he owned with his brother to avoid paying tax. NewsTimes.com

 

  • Airbnb may have shut him down, but it's still so cool to look at. Patrick Horton shoveled the two feet of snow in his backyard and built an igloo big enough to sleep two people and offered it for rent. Airbnb shut him down, saying Horton's snow home wasn't up to code and didn't meet its occupancy standards. NYDailynews.com

 

  • This could be handy - Microsoft's Cortana has a new feature that will be able to remind a user of things they said they would do in an e-mail. The new feature is designed to help people remember tasks they set out to do, but may have forgotten as time goes on and more e-mails start coming in.

 

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