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16 Everyday Phrases with Surprisingly Dark Origins
Heavy rain often sends everyone running indoors to stay dry—but centuries ago, there was an even more pressing reason to avoid the streets. “Back when public sanitation was practically nonexistent, a ...
NLC threatens nationwide action over rising insecurity VIO vows to challenge court ruling on traffic enforcement Dangote ...
Federal health officials have expanded an outbreak of infant botulism tied to ByHeart baby formula to include any illnesses ...
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Poisoned by paint: Milwaukee landlords cited and taken to court for neglecting to remove lead paint
TMJ4’s Lighthouse team spoke with renter Danielle Jones and tracked down her former landlord, who, according to the health department, refused to let them remove the lead at no cost to him.
Hunters are being urged to stop using lead bullets because bald eagles and other wildlife that consume carcasses left behind are often sickened by lead poisoning.
Jack Ohman leads this week’s editorial cartoon gallery with his view of the Pentagon’s credibility sinking beneath the waves.
The New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection is urging a federal investigation into the "Truck & Car ...
If your morning or post-workout ritual involves protein powder, last week’s Consumer Reports investigation might’ve made you do a double take. Of 23 popular protein powders and shakes tested, roughly ...
Bruce Lanphear, MD, MPH, is a preventive medicine physician and professor at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. For over 30 years, he’s studied how toxic chemicals—like lead, fluoride, and ...
New York State officials are urging the federal government to take a hard look at a popular toy sold at Dollar General: the ...
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