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Transportation Security Board Releases Preliminary Report on Ohio Train Derailment

The NTSB has released its initial report on the East Palestine train derailment in Ohio, which tentatively supports reports that a wheel bearing severely overheated prior to the accident.

Arizona Lawmakers Introduce Legislation to End Use of Voting Machines With Foreign Components

A proposed amendment to Arizona’s election laws approved by the state Senate Committee on Elections on Monday would require that voting machines be made entirely of components sourced in the United States.

Left-Wing News Outlet Debunks Plastic Recycling Myth

Plastic recycling is inefficient, wasteful, and potentially harmful to the environment, with a low recycling rate in the United States and high costs for collecting, sorting, and reprocessing plastic waste, making it not a viable option for managing plastic waste.

Climate ‘Activists’ Prince Harry and Meghan Fly Private Jet to Gala to Give ‘Sustainability’ Award

"Environmentalists" Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were seen this week leaving a private jet in New York.

Hunter Biden Made $40M Deal with Russians While Joe was VP

The money was for a real estate deal with a Russian billionaire.

Lawsuit Claims Skittles Are Toxic, And The Company Hasn’t Removed The Ingredient Despite A 2016 Pledge

Candy company Mars Inc. was sued Thursday for allegedly selling toxic goodies to customers that include titanium dioxide, a colorant, in its ingredients.

California Passes Sweeping Measure to Reduce Single-Use Plastics

California has passed a sweeping measure to significantly reduce single-use plastics and drastically boost plastic recycling rates, setting up the toughest plastics reduction requirements in the nation.

Cocktail of Chemical Pollutants Linked to Falling Sperm Quality in Research

Study finds people have ‘astonishing’ levels of compounds thought to disrupt hormones

How Dangerous Are Masks for Children?

Our public health agencies such as the CDC and NIH, and television medical experts seem unable to address key health messages that could have a dramatic effect in reducing risk of severe sequelae in higher-risk populations such as the minority and African-American population to the scourge of SARS-CoV-2.

Microplastics Found in Human Blood for First Time

Microplastic pollution has been detected in human blood for the first time, with scientists finding the tiny particles in almost 80% of the people tested.

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