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PublishedJune 7, 2023
How can I avoid eating food with ‘forever’ chemicals?
‘For the average consumer, there’s no way to avoid it,’ says one expert. ‘But, you can do some smart things.’
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PublishedJune 7, 2023
White woman who fatally shot Black neighbor is arrested in Florida
Police say the incident was the culmination of a more than 2-year feud.
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PublishedJune 7, 2023
Ukraine rushes drinking water to flooded areas as environmental damage mounts from dam break
The collapse of the Kakhovka hydroelectric dam and emptying of its reservoir on the Dnieper River added to the misery the region has suffered for more than a year from artillery and missile attacks.
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PublishedJune 3, 2023
In photos: Athletes pour it out at rainy track and field championships
Read all our coverage of Class A, Class B and Class C track and field championships here. Purchase these, and more Varsity Maine photos, at our online photo store.
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PublishedJune 3, 2023
Delegates working to end global plastics pollution agree to craft draft treaty
A coalition of governments and environmental groups want to end plastic pollution altogether by 2040 by slashing production and limiting some chemicals used in making plastics.
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PublishedJune 3, 2023
India train crash kills more than 280, injures 900 in one of nation’s worst rail disasters
The cause of the derailment was under investigation Saturday as the death toll rose steadily throughout the night.
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PublishedJune 2, 2023
Justice Department says it won’t charge Pence over handling of classified documents
No evidence has ever emerged to suggest that Pence intentionally hid documents from the government or even knew they were in his home.
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PublishedJune 2, 2023
Employers added 339,000 jobs in May, strong growth that defied headwinds
The unemployment rate rose to 3.7%, with nearly half a million more unemployed workers in May.
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PublishedMay 31, 2023
Ex-New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie planning to launch presidential campaign next week
Christie has cast himself as the only potential candidate willing to aggressively take on former President Donald Trump, the current front-runner for the nomination.
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PublishedMay 31, 2023
Changes to food aid in debt bill would cost money, far from savings Republicans envisioned
An estimate from the Congressional Budget Office says that while the new work requirements in SNAP would save money, the added benefits pushed by Democrats would cost more – and add almost 80,000 people to the rolls in an average month.
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