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Coronavirus
fromIndependent
10 hours ago

Revealed: Counties with highest rate of Covid-related deaths, six years on from pandemic outbreak

Ireland has recorded 9,831 Covid-related deaths since 2020, with immunity and vaccination currently controlling case rates despite the virus remaining in circulation.
Public health
fromwww.mediaite.com
17 hours ago

RFK Jr. Claims Aspirin in Pregnancy Causes Reye's Syndrome Then Can't Define It

RFK Jr. falsely claimed aspirin during pregnancy causes Reye's Syndrome but could not define the condition when questioned.
#measles-outbreak
fromBoston.com
19 hours ago
Public health

Mass. reports first two measles cases of 2026, including one in Greater Boston

Massachusetts confirmed its first two measles cases of 2026: a school-aged child and a Boston-area adult with uncertain vaccination history who visited multiple public locations while infectious.
fromABC7 San Francisco
19 hours ago
Public health

Santa Clara County health officials reports new case of measles

Santa Clara County reported a measles case in a vaccinated adult who returned from international travel, with over 1,100 cases reported nationally this year.
fromFuturism
22 hours ago

Huge Study Finds Living Near Nuclear Plants Linked With Cancer Deaths

Our study suggests that living near a [nuclear power plant] may carry a measurable cancer risk - one that lessens with distance. We recommend that more studies be done that address the issue of NPPs and health impacts, particularly at a time when nuclear power is being promoted as a clean solution to climate change.
Public health
Public health
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 day ago

More than 55,000 pounds of frozen blueberries recalled due to possible listeria contamination

Oregon Potato Company voluntarily recalled 55,689 pounds of frozen blueberries distributed across four states due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination, classified as a Class I recall indicating serious health risks.
#vaccine-policy
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago
Public health

RFK Jr. faces lawsuit by California and 14 other states over US vaccine changes

Fifteen states are suing to block Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s vaccine schedule changes, arguing they will reduce vaccination rates, increase disease, and strain state budgets.
fromAxios
3 days ago
Public health

Surgeon general nominee won't say she urges vaccination

A nominee emphasized individual doctor consultation on vaccines while acknowledging vaccines save lives, but declined to rule out vaccine-autism links and stated science on autism causes remains unsettled.
Environment
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

A national disgrace': Readers fume over the UK's sewage crisis

Channel 4's Dirty Business documentary prompted widespread reader outrage over untreated sewage pollution in British rivers and water company misconduct, with calls for renationalization and stronger regulatory enforcement.
Public health
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 days ago

US child, teen obesity rates reach record high while adult trends appear to slow, CDC report finds

U.S. childhood and teen obesity rates hit record highs while adult obesity rates show signs of slowing after decades of continuous increase.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

We've Lost the Spaces That Foster Friendship

Loneliness stems from disappearing social infrastructure like third places rather than individual failure, requiring systemic solutions beyond personal effort.
SF politics
fromsfist.com
2 days ago

SF Supervisor Wants to Ban the Sale of Nitrous Oxide in San Francisco

San Francisco Supervisor Danny Sauter proposes banning nitrous oxide sales despite zero deaths from the substance compared to 750 fentanyl deaths annually.
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Surgeon general nominee Means questioned about vaccines, birth control and financial conflicts

Dr. Casey Means testified for surgeon general confirmation, supporting Kennedy's health agenda while cautiously addressing vaccine efficacy and safety concerns.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Warning over cream being sold illegally on British high streets

Creams marketed to lighten skin tone are being sold illegally on British high streets, including in butchers and specialist food shops. It is an unsettling discovery, but perhaps not a surprising one. Demand for these products is real and the profits are significant. But the ingredients that make them effective are also what make them dangerous.
UK news
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
38 years ago

Beverly Center Acts to Curb Rat Invasion

A rat infestation at the Beverly Center shopping mall, likely caused by nearby construction, prompted emergency pest control measures after health inspectors found evidence in 20 of 27 food establishments.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Mercury fallout: What coal emissions do to people

Coal-fired power plants are a leading source of mercury pollution that persists in the environment, harming vulnerable communities and causing severe developmental and organ damage.
Public health
fromThe New Yorker
5 days ago

One Vaccine-Schedule Change That Actually Makes Sense

HHS removed several childhood vaccines from the universal schedule but reduced the HPV regimen to one dose, increasing vaccination uptake and preventing cervical cancer cases.
fromCbsnews
6 days ago

How safe is America from polio?

After decades of American children routinely receiving polio vaccines, the virus that had doomed many to paralysis was nearly eliminated in the United States. But vaccine avoidance today may allow the crippling disease to return. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jonathan LaPook talks with David Oshinsky, author of "Polio: An American Story," and with violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman, who contracted polio as a child, about how parents opting out of vaccinations for their children could affect polio rates here.
Public health
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Malaysia recorded 503 new TB cases in a single week as the outbreak spreads across all states - Silicon Canals

Malaysia detected 503 new tuberculosis cases in a single epidemiological week, the country's Health Ministry confirmed, bringing the cumulative total for 2026 to 2,571 cases across all states and federal territories. The figures, released for Epidemiological Week 5, underscore the persistent and widening grip of an infectious disease that health officials say has never truly left the country - and is now demanding urgent, coordinated attention.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Thailand moves to cut sugar in popular drinks amid health drive

A crowd of customers, holding phones aloft, watch intently as Auntie Nid mixes up her bestseller: an iced Thai tea. Condensed milk is poured into a glass, followed by three heaped tablespoons of sugar, and then freshly strained tea. The end product a deep orange, creamy treat is poured into a plastic bag filled with ice. I want to spoil my customers, says Auntie Nid, 68, who prefers to be known by her nickname.
Public health
#immigration-enforcement
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Germany news: Merz rallies base at Stuttgart CDU conference

The proposal was put forth by Schleswig-Holstein State Premier Daniel Gunther, who pointed to the negative impact that sugary drinks have on the health of children. Noting that roughly one-quarter of all German children are overweight, Gunther said, "We need a tax that can affect behavioral change if we are to confront this massive health issue." Gunther said he hoped such a tax would force companies to put less sugar in their drinks.
Miscellaneous
#glyphosate
fromTruthout
1 week ago
Public health

RFK Jr. Supports Trump Push to Ramp Up Glyphosate Output, Angering MAHA Backers

fromTruthout
1 week ago
Public health

RFK Jr. Supports Trump Push to Ramp Up Glyphosate Output, Angering MAHA Backers

fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Botswana's diamond-funded health system has failed: it needs to be reformed and rebuilt | Duma Gideon Boko

Shortages of medicine in Botswana forced me to declare a public health emergency last year. Patients went without treatment not because health workers failed them, but because the system did. For a nation committed to universal healthcare, free at the point of use, it was a moment of hard truth. Even outwardly strong public health systems can be fragile. As donor assistance bites across the continent, governments cannot afford to delay building resilience.
Public health
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Jarvis: One year of RFK Jr. has left public health devastated

Kennedy's first year as health secretary undermined public health, eroded trust, disrupted vaccine guidance, and triggered mass departures of scientific staff.
#air-quality
fromCbsnews
1 week ago
New York City

Funky smell consumes Staten Island neighborhood as city struggles to find source

fromCbsnews
1 week ago
New York City

Funky smell consumes Staten Island neighborhood as city struggles to find source

Environment
fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Letters: Illegal DOE report undergirds Trump's climate rule revocation

EPA and DOE used a secret panel to rescind climate protections, threatening public health; state and transit leaders prioritize solvency over new projects.
Right-wing politics
fromArs Technica
1 week ago

MAHA moms threaten to turn this car around as RFK Jr. flips on pesticide

A national-security-focused order to expand domestic production triggered strong backlash from MAHA supporters and organizers, risking political fallout and erosion of trust among women voters.
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

Over 200 cases of latent TB reported at SF high school

The San Francisco Department of Public Health said in a news release that among the 1,261 students and staff at the high school, 219 people, or about 17%, tested positive for TB. Subsequently, 204 of those people had confirmed cases of latent TB. The number is a major increase from the 50 latent cases detected by the end of January as testing was ramping up among the school's students and staff.
Public health
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Villagers warned not to drink tap water after oil spills into river

Killin's tap water has been shut off after oil contamination in the River Dochart; bottled water is being provided while authorities investigate and flush it.
Public health
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Misinformation is rife': Readers on why parents avoid the measles jab

Delaying children's MMR vaccinations endangers individual and public health, while misinformation, past controversies, and social media influence drive vaccine hesitancy across demographics.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

A Positive Paw Report

Dog ownership has increased dramatically in many western countries. For example, in the UK there has been an increase from around 8.3 million in 2011 to 13.5 million in 2025. That means that approximately 29% of UK adults own a dog! At least partially this increasing trend of owning a dog is linked to millennials being more likely to have children later in life.
Pets
fromReadWrite
1 week ago

Netherlands gambling normalization raises public health concerns

Fresh research from the Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) shows nearly a quarter of Dutch adults, 24%, believe people around them see gambling as normal behavior. Men were significantly more likely than women to share that view. The regulator surveyed 1,000 residents and found that when gambling comes up casually in conversations with friends or family, people are more likely to join in themselves.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

How mercury from coal plants can cost lives

A potent neurotoxin capable of causing lifelong damage to the lungs, brain, skin and other organs, mercury is strictly regulated worldwide. Children, in particular, can suffer severe developmental impairment when exposed. A trace element that occurs naturally in rocks such as limestone, as well as in coal and crude oil, mercury remains locked underground for millions of years, largely entering the ecological cycle through human activity.
Public health
Public health
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Unsafe levels of cancer-causing radon gas detected at 16 UK prisons

Unsafe, cancer-causing radon gas has been detected above action levels in multiple UK prisons, prompting closures, investigations and legal claims.
#measles
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Unvaccinated pupils could be excluded from school as measles hits north London

Unvaccinated children in north London may be excluded from school for 21 days as measles outbreaks spread, with dozens of suspected cases and some hospitalisations.
Public health
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 week ago

Measles outbreak hits north London schools as dozens of children infected

Measles outbreak in Enfield schools has infected dozens, including hospitalised children; low two-dose vaccine uptake prompted temporary school vaccination centres and public health actions.
Public health
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 week ago

Mumps outbreak on campus prompts vaccination clinics

Berkeley High notified that staff, parents and students present Feb. 2 may have been exposed to mumps, prompting a public health investigation and guidance to contact medical providers.
World news
fromTruthout
1 week ago

Study: More People Were Killed in First 16 Months of Gaza Genocide Than Reported

75,200 people in Gaza were killed violently between Oct 7, 2023 and Jan 5, 2025; women, children, and elderly comprised about 56% of that toll.
Public health
fromEsquire
1 week ago

The Republican Party Is So Tacky Now

A government-produced health video starring Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Kid Rock blends absurd imagery and cringe messaging, revealing cultural and political oddities in 2026.
US politics
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Daylight saving time will return to the United States in March

Clocks will spring forward one hour on March 8 nationwide despite health and safety criticisms and political debate over abolishing or keeping Daylight Saving Time.
Environment
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Martinez Refining Company hit with $10 million fine

Martinez Refining Company ordered to pay $10 million penalty and $600,000 mitigation and commit to compliance after repeated environmental violations.
History
fromSmithsonian Magazine
1 week ago

A Stay at Ellis Island Hospital Could Determine Whether an Immigrant Had a Chance to Start a New Life in America

Ellis Island housed a 750-bed hospital that admitted about 276,000 patients from 1892 to 1951 and is now abandoned, with preservation efforts underway.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

People are using Ozempic to drink less. We already have FDA-approved drugs for that.

To some extent, Americans are talking about alcohol more than ever. We're having open conversations about the negative health impacts of drinking. People are consuming less booze overall and examining strategies to moderate, even as each drink packs more punch. There is one aspect of alcohol we're still not talking about: addiction, and, more precisely, the medical treatments available to combat it. What's even odder - your doctor may not know much about them, either.
Public health
Public health
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

What is chikungunya virus? Symptoms and advice after European transmission warning

US CDC issues level 2 chikungunya travel advisories for Seychelles, Bolivia, and Suriname; travellers advised vaccination and pregnant people to reconsider travel.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

It's a catastrophe': Wellington rages as millions of litres of raw sewage pour into ocean

Raw and partially screened sewage has been pouring into Wellington's coastline for over two weeks, causing environmental damage, public-health risks, and community outrage.
#epa
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

Gaza death toll exceeds 75,000 as independent data verify loss

Peer-reviewed studies estimate over 75,000 violent deaths in Gaza by early 2025, exceeding official counts and indicating a massive humanitarian and reconstructive crisis.
Environment
fromFOX 5 New York
1 week ago

Dog poop in NYC: Melting snow leaves behind hidden health hazards

Melting snow in the Northeast reveals weeks-old dog feces, creating environmental and public-health hazards and exposing widespread noncompliance with pet cleanup laws.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

RFK Jr. and Kid Rock film shirtless workout video

The 90-second spot begins with footage of the men posing shirtless in front of what appears to be a taxidermied bear. It then shows slow-motion imagery of a shark, a military plane and a bald eagle flying, followed by the words Rock Out Work Out. I've teamed up with @KidRock to deliver two simple messages to the American people: GET ACTIVE + EAT REAL FOOD, Kennedy captioned the video on social media.
US politics
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Trump has done more than harm the government's ability to fight global heating | Jamil Smith

Repealing the EPA endangerment finding denies documented climate-related health harms and dismantles legal authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
Public health
fromCurbed
1 week ago

The Sidewalks Are Covered in Snow-Poop. Who's Going to Clean It Up?

Widespread dog owners' failure to pick up waste is creating severe public-health and sanitation problems, while enforcement struggles to deter or catch offenders.
World news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Brits warned over illegal skin lightening products sold in local shops

Illegal skin-lightening products containing hydroquinone, mercury, and corticosteroids are being sold across the UK, posing severe health risks and driven by harmful beauty standards.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The death of Heather Preen: how an eight-year-old lost her life amid the UK sewage crisis

England's water companies have routinely dumped raw sewage, causing environmental degradation and health tragedies while accountability remained limited.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

How gamification is transforming public health

In many ways, public health can't afford to ignore gamification. Addiction is already gamified-and it's winning. As one example, "smart" vapes now feature screens, rewards, animations, and puff tracking. These high-tech devices have become top-selling products, with 32% of youth and 33% of young adults reporting using vapes with screens, games, or Bluetooth connectivity in the past month. These products are applying the same engagement strategies used in consumer tech to drive repeat use and ultimately sustain addictive behavior.
Public health
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

UK shoppers warned over spread of harmful and illegal skin lightening kits

Illegal skin-lightening products containing banned substances are increasingly sold in diverse UK outlets, posing serious and sometimes irreversible health risks.
France news
fromReadWrite
1 week ago

France's ANJ urges restraint on World Cup betting ads

France's gambling regulator urges betting companies and media partners to limit World Cup-related advertising to prevent over-exposure and protect vulnerable groups.
fromMission Local
1 week ago

S.F. healthcare workers say safety issues continue at city's clinics

But as the city's Department of Public Health follows Mayor Daniel Lurie's directions to make cuts, they wanted to make one thing clear: safety in the city's medical facilities requires more than just the presence of security personnel. It requires widespread training in de-escalation, working with patients with complex needs, and crisis response, they said. These programs are on the chopping block.
Public health
Public health
fromBBC
1 week ago

Inside Health - What are the side effects of weight loss drugs? - BBC Sounds

Weight loss drugs were used by over 1.5 million UK adults in 2024–25 and can cause side effects including nausea and painful gallstones.
Public health
fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

Trump's EPA decided climate change doesn't endanger public health. Evidence says otherwise. - High Country News

Rescinding the endangerment finding ignores extensive evidence that greenhouse-gas-driven climate change increases heat-related deaths, extreme weather, and multiple health risks to the public.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

Waste piles up in Cuba as US-imposed fuel blockade halts collection trucks

The United States-imposed fuel crisis in Cuba is also turning into a waste and health crisis, as many collection trucks have been left with empty fuel tanks, causing refuse to pile up on the streets of the capital, Havana, and other cities and towns. Only 44 of Havana's 106 rubbish trucks have been able to keep operating due to the fuel shortages, slowing rubbish collection, as waste piles up on Havana's street corners, the Reuters news agency reported on Monday, citing state-run news outlet Cubadebate.
World news
Public health
from48 hills
1 week ago

Trump maxes human endangerment with greenhouse gas ruling rollback - 48 hills

Revoking the EPA endangerment finding increases public-health risks by weakening greenhouse-gas regulation and worsening climate-driven hazards like wildfires and toxic air pollution.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

NHS 'clearly failing' to ensure children get MMR vaccine amid measles risk, experts warn

Low MMR vaccination uptake in parts of England is causing measles outbreaks and indicates urgent need to overhaul vaccine delivery systems.
Environment
fromFuturism
1 week ago

Site of Elementary School Was Sprayed With Radioactive Fracking Waste, Worker Warns

Nearly 500 Texas elementary school children play on fields contaminated with tons of illegally dumped radioactive fracking waste that may cause severe bone damage.
Public health
fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Small animals, big pain: Why the NYC Council proposed a ban on glue traps

A proposed New York City law would ban the sale of glue traps because they cause severe animal suffering and can increase human disease risk.
#ultra-processed-foods
fromAxios
1 week ago
Public health

Kennedy says FDA "will act on" ultra-processed foods petition, but indicates no new rules

fromAxios
1 week ago
Public health

Kennedy says FDA "will act on" ultra-processed foods petition, but indicates no new rules

fromInsideHook
1 week ago

Long Island Municipal Government Bans New Pickleball Courts

If you're one of the thousands of people who call Glen Cove, New York home, there are plenty of things to do both at home and in the community - but if you're looking to take up pickleball without leaving your house's yard, you might encounter a bump in the road. As the Long Island Press's Casey Fahrer reports, the city's government recently implemented a three-month ban on new pickleball facilities on private property.
New York City
Medicine
fromFortune
1 week ago

Meet the American spies who helped mammograms save more lives | Fortune

Modern computer-aided mammography grew out of advanced imaging work performed by technologists inside a highly secret U.S. intelligence agency, reshaping a major medical industry.
Cancer
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Luke O'Neill: How to reduce your risk of developing the cancer that killed 'Dawson's Creek' star James Van Der Beek

James Van Der Beek died of colorectal cancer at 48, highlighting rising colorectal cancer incidence among younger people and prompting public health concern.
Public health
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

The pollutant you can't see: why constant background noise is becoming a medical issue - Silicon Canals

Chronic urban environmental noise is a measurable health hazard linked to sleep disruption, increased cardiovascular and metabolic risk, and cognitive and mood impairment.
fromJezebel
2 weeks ago

We Didn't Expect the Olympic Village Condom Shortage to...Come This Early

We come to you with this breaking news: the condoms have officially run out in the Olympic Village. I repeat, the condoms have run out!!! We knew this day would inevitably come. We just didn't think it would come this early. (Pun intended.) An anonymous source told the Italian newspaper La Stampa that the condom supply at the Milan-Cortina Olympic Village (around 10,000 condoms) has run out in just three days. Three Days. You guys, when we said we wanted world peace, this is not what we meant.
Miscellaneous
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago

Lawrence O'Donnell Blasts Trump For Killing More People In Peacetime Than Any President In History'

President Donald Trump's policies caused more peacetime deaths than any previous U.S. president.
Public health
fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

Taoiseach slates vapes as the 'revenge of big tobacco' amid calls for UK-style ban

Government may consider banning vaping in cars carrying children amid growing health concerns and a €200m domestic vape market sold through almost 3,500 outlets.
fromStreetsblog
2 weeks ago

Talking Headways Podcast: Concrete Doesn't Spend Money, People Do - Streetsblog USA

This week on Talking Headways we're joined by Dr. Lawrence Frank to talk about how the built environment and the way we get around connect to public health outcomes. We also discuss the work that led to Walk Score, the shortcomings of transportation cost benefit analysis, and the systematic externalization of health benefits. Once again, at Streetsblog, we give you three ways to connect to the spirited discussions of Talking Headways:
Public health
UK politics
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 weeks ago

UK's post-Brexit must strike right balance between alignment and independence - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Labour plans a Brexit reset bill enabling selective UK-EU regulatory alignment across sectors while preserving independent public-health rules such as tobacco control.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

Largest place in Palisades left to clean sees work start at last. But residents aren't happy

Debris removal has started at the 170-unit Palisades Bowl mobile home park, but owners remain uncommunicative and no rebuilding plan or utility repairs are confirmed.
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

'In the morning, it's one plane after another' - residents near Dublin Airport react to lifting of passenger cap

Local group says people's health is at stake, as Government yet to reveal details of its plan to abolish limits on numbers at airport
Miscellaneous
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 weeks ago

One in 14 children who die in England has closely related parents, study finds

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
Public health
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

The U.S. Has a Massive Advantage Over the Country I Live In. Trump Is Determined to Squander It.

This doesn't sound like much, but I live in Hanoi, Vietnam, a city that frequently ranks as one of the world's most polluted. It is an incredible place to live: culturally vibrant, wonderfully optimistic, with notoriously excellent food. But when it's "pollution season"-roughly October to March-too much time outdoors and without a mask means headaches, an itchy throat, and sore lungs, not to mention an elevated risk of everything from asthma to dementia to various cancers.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Reading and writing can lower dementia risk by almost 40%, study finds

US researchers found that engaging in intellectually stimulating activities throughout life, such as reading, writing or learning a new language, was associated with a lower risk of Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, and slower cognitive decline. The study author Andrea Zammit, of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, said the discovery suggested cognitive health in later life was strongly influenced by lifelong exposure to intellectually stimulating environments.
Public health
fromThe Walrus
2 weeks ago

The Walrus Talks Wildfires | The Walrus

Wildfires are no longer a once-a-year emergency in Canada. In 2025, fires burned more than 8.3 million hectares across multiple provinces (roughly the size of New Brunswick), making it the second-worst wildfire season in the country. Some experts warn this could become the new normal. At The Walrus Talks Wildfires, expert voices from the health, climate, policy, and technology sectors come together to explore the impact of the wildfire crisis.
Environment
US politics
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Portland residents sue ICE for using tear gas that seeps their homes and endangers their health

Federal agents' use of tear gas repeatedly contaminated an affordable housing complex, harming residents including children, veterans, and people with disabilities.
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