Health Lead Contamination Surfaces in Affluent Atlanta Neighborhood James Pereira May 5, 2023 ATLANTA — Elizabeth Burns had just come inside from gardening in 2021 when she caught a TV news report… Read More...
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Health $6 million awarded in asbestos lawsuit against Ford, others James Pereira Nov 2, 2022 ST. LOUIS (AP) — A St. Louis jury has ruled that Ford Motor Co. and other companies must pay $6 million… Read More...
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Health EXPLAINER: Dirty bombs sow fear and panic, cause few deaths James Pereira Oct 24, 2022 KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Dirty bombs have long been feared as a potential weapon of terrorists because… Read More...
Health DC sues chemical manufacturer over pesticide pollution James Pereira Oct 14, 2022 BY DREW COSTLEY - AP Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — The District of Columbia… Read More...