Humans have long known the health dangers of mercury, but that won’t stop the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from doing away with regulations designed to reduce emissions and protect public health. The agency released an update on Thursday that undermines a key rule to lower mercury emissions from coal plants.
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Search called off for teen who went overboard while on graduation celebration cruise in...
The search for a Louisiana teen who went overboard while on a graduation celebration cruise has been called off, the United States Coast Guard announced Friday, citing Bahamian military officials."We were informed by [Royal Bahamas Defence Force] this evening that they were suspending the active search efforts pending further developments & were not requesting further @USCG assistance after notifying the Robbins family," said Lt. Cmdr. Matt Spado, Coast Guard liaison officer in an update posted...
‘Where is the music?’ Quiet of Poland perplexes burned 4-year-old from war-torn Ukraine
A young girl's family shelters her from realities of war and surgery even as U.S. doctors work to repair her severe burns. ...
Live Around the Planet: Friday May 26th
Mark answers questions from Steyn Club members around the world...
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