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EPA Approves Fuel Made From Recycled Plastics Despite Data Linking Chemical Exposure to Cancer

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved Chevron's plan to create fuel made from recycled plastics, although a 203-page risk assessment suggests the plan may expose individuals to cancer-causing agents.

‘Russia Got Richer Even as the War in Ukraine Raged on Last Year, While the West Shed Trillions of Dollars of Wealth’: Business Insider

Against the backdrop of the West's stringent sanctions on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.

Progressive Insurance Sued for Racial Discrimination ‘Against Non-Black Owned Businesses’: America First Legal

America First Legal posits that Progressive's grant program infringes upon U.S. Civil Rights law, as it "discriminates against non-black owned businesses."

Bud Light Sales Dive Continues Amid Transgender Partnership Controversy

"Recent data continues to show that tracked channels reached a point of stabilization at significantly lower levels for Anheuser-Busch InBev than pre-controversy," an analyst at Evercore ISI noted.

Widespread Overdiagnosis of Breast Cancer in Older Women: Study

According to new research, breast cancer in women ages 70 to 85 is often overdiagnosed, leading to unnecessary treatment.

George Soros to Limit European Projects

The move follows Soros' son Alex taking over his father's Open Society Foundations.

Trans Powerlifter Beats Female Competition, Sets New Record

A 40-year-old transgender woman, a biological male, beat his female competition in a powerlifting event.

YouTube To Crack Down on ‘Medical Misinformation’

YouTube is taking extensive measures to combat "medical misinformation" on the platform.

Afghanistan Women, Girls Pay Price Two Years After Biden Withdrawal Leaves Taliban In Charge: AP

Women and girls have been restricted from public places like parks, gyms, and universities, as well as from employment opportunities with NGOs and the United Nations.

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