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Can immigration save Social Security?
Newsweek· 2 days agoRaising the retirement age, raising tax rates and means testing for benefits have all been mentioned by experts who have spoken with Newsweek in recent months. Millions of immigrants living ...
Raw milk health risks significantly outweigh any potential benefits—food scientists and...
Medical Xpress· 3 days agoMississippi State University food scientists Juan Silva and Joel Komakech and nutritionist Mandy Conrad explain the difference between pasteurized and raw milk, addressing common misconceptions ...
Business snapshots: How the economy is faring in the Yakima Valley right now
Yakima Herald-Republic· 1 day agoLast year was a tough one for cherries and apples, mainstay crops in Central Washington that are...
FEMA is ready for an extreme hurricane and wildfire season, but money is a concern, Mayorkas says
Associated Press· 2 days agoThe head of the Homeland Security Department said Friday that the agency tasked with responding to...
Should FEMA recognize extreme heat and wildfire smoke as ‘major disasters’?
The Columbian· 1 day agoWhen hurricanes strike, earthquakes rattle, and tornadoes carve paths of destruction, the Federal...
FEMA's disaster relief fund will run out of money by mid-August, Mayorkas says
NBC Miami· 2 days agoThe head of the Homeland Security Department said Friday that the agency tasked with responding to...
Oregon advocates for immigrants applaud Biden’s promised expansion of residency, citizenship rights
OregonLive.com· 5 days agoAdvocates for immigrants in Oregon say President Biden’s executive action on Tuesday to extend...
FEMA is ready for an extreme hurricane and wildfire season, but money is a concern, Mayorkas says
WFLA via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe head of the Homeland Security Department says the agency tasked with responding to disasters...
California’s long-delayed indoor heat rule approved. What it means for workers
VC Star | Ventura County Star via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe rule makes California the third state to protect indoor workers from heat; it was the first state to approve such a rule for outdoor workers nearly two decades ago after the heat-related ...
New rules will protect California workers from dangerous heat indoors
NPR· 3 days agoIn the absence of robust federal guidance, individual cities like Phoenix, Ariz., and five states, including Oregon, Washington and Minnesota, have created their own regulations that give outdoor ...