Study Finds Heavy Metals in Popular U.S. Rice Brands
A new study has detected arsenic and cadmium, both toxic heavy metals, in several popular rice brands sold across the Un...
Virginia Residents Oppose Maryland's Sewage Sludge Fertilize...
A proposal to transport sewage sludge fertilizer from Maryland to Virginia is facing strong opposition. Maryland has pla...
US Senator Condemns Mexico Sewage Spill as National Security...
Senator Tim Sheehy of Montana has strongly criticized Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum, citing the ongoing flow of u...
RFK Jr. Announces Autism Studies Focusing on Environmental F...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced upcoming studies to investigate potential environmental causes of a...
Sewage Fertilizer Firm Synagro Exits Texas Amid Toxic Concer...
A company that makes fertilizer from sewage sludge, Synagro, is leaving Texas after ranchers reported their livestock be...
RFK Jr. Announces Baby Formula Safety Overhaul
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., now the HHS Secretary, has announced a major review of baby formula. This initiative comes after...
Bangladesh Shipbreaking Industry Faces Scrutiny Over Worker Safety and Pollution
A CBS report highlights the dangerous conditions faced by shipbreakers in Bangladesh. Workers, including children, disma...
Duke Energy's Coal Ash Waste: Dan River Spill Aftermath
A year after the Dan River coal ash spill, questions remain about Duke Energy's handling of waste. The spill released mi...
Gary Residents Concerned About Steel Industry Pollution and Cancer Rates
Residents of Gary, Indiana, are raising concerns about a potential link between pollution from the steel industry and el...
Arsenic Levels in Rice Spark Health Concerns, Report Finds
A new report highlights the presence of arsenic and other heavy metals in rice sold in U.S. stores. The organization Hea...