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Cicadas: If you can't beat them, eat them
Fox Weather via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoWho is ready for the cicada-mageddon this year? Some people recommend turning to chefs instead of exterminators to handle the noisy bugs. Yes, some claim...
Kathleen Roberts: Protecting Florida's youth from unregulated, intoxicating hemp products
Florida Politics· 2 hours agoHere in Florida, we have common sense guidelines that prevent our state’s kids and teens from...
NH Senate passes ban of PFAS in certain consumer products: 'We got it done'
Gannett via AOL· 15 hours agoThe products would include things like adult mattresses, carpets and food packaging. It passed the...
‘All-natural’ homemade spray keeps rats from your garden without using chemicals
Daily Express· 1 day agoMany people turn to traps or poison to get rid of rodents, but Toby Bateson, an expert from the pest...
Bay Area Tesla plant emits arsenic and other pollution, suit alleges
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 day agoA new lawsuit claims the violations are ongoing, and that the plant is currently venting dangerous ...
Proposed Rule Would Reschedule Marijuana as Less-Dangerous Controlled Substance
TruckingInfo.com· 20 hours agoThe Notice of Proposed Rulemaking...Schedule III drug under the Controlled Substances Act. Schedule...
UT Austin Commencement 2024: Everything you need to know
FOX 7 Austin· 5 days agoThe University of Texas is holding its 141st commencement on Saturday evening. The event, being held...
What to know about Dallas water systems and new federal limits on ‘forever chemicals’
Dallas Morning News· 3 days agoThe EPA recently set the first-ever national, legally enforceable drinking water standard to protect...
Newfoundland whooping cough outbreak sparks concerns: Symptoms, risks and what parents should know
Yahoo Canada Style· 6 days agoWhat should I do if I think my child...Avoid taking cough medicine unless recommended by a health...
Pesticide education program returns to Washington County classrooms
Observer-Reporter· 18 hours agoYuk will be back in all of the county’s first-grade classrooms next school year. Cathy Witsberger, a...