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N.B. expands COVID-19 wastewater monitoring and uses, moves to monthly reports
CBC via Yahoo News· 5 days agoNew Brunswick has expanded its COVID-19 wastewater monitoring system network and is expanding its...
Portugal Is At War With Itself Over ‘White Gold’
HuffPost via Yahoo Finance· 11 hours agoEuropean leaders want to transform this forgotten farming region into the continent's largest lithium mining operation — and locals are fighting back.
Meet The Kings Of The Pre-Roll Joint
Forbes· 18 hours ago“It’s funny—yesterday I realized the address is 420,” says Sebastian Solano, the 40-year-old cofounder and co-CEO of California-based Jeeter. Jeeter,...
Your San Francisco summer guide just dropped
The San Francisco Examiner· 12 hours agoSummer is right around the corner, which means that Bay Area residents and visitors alike will descend upon San Francisco in search of ways to...
Game and Fish wrestles with how to handle illegal introduction of fish
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle· 3 days agoOsterland said fishermen may have grown up catching a specific fish and now want an opportunity to catch it closer to home.
China Is Winning the Minerals War
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoU.S. legislation passed in 2022 offers electric-vehicle manufacturers incentives to buy minerals domestically or from countries with whom the U.S. has ...
Is milk safe? What Florida should know about bird flu in cows.
Tampa Bay Times· 3 days agoPublic health officials are monitoring a virulent strain of bird flu, which has recently infected...
How to make sure your tap water is safe to drink
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoBeing able to drink tap water wherever you are in the UK is a point of national pride and a far cry from the alternative we’re often faced with on...
Explore Orange County's finest spots: Downtown Gordonsville + Corks and Caps
WJLA· 4 days agoContinue with Good Morning Washington on our weeklong trip to Orange County, Virginia as we sit down...
Forever Chemicals Now Found in Band-Aids
Mercola· 6 days agoBandages that you apply to open wounds may contain toxic polyfluoroalkyl or perfluoroalkyl chemicals, known collectively as PFAS. Bandages are only the latest consumer good found to contain ...