pregnancy. they can cause testicular cancer. they can cause thyroid cancer. it can lead to liver problems. it can lead to higher cholesterol, higher blood pressure. itan lead to a plethora of diseases and cancers, and it s alarming because it took too long for us to study this chemical. it got into the marketplace decades ago. this isn t something that just showed up and happened yesterday. the companies have known. they have warned, and there s been a lot of agency failures and a quick response to corral this chemical before it became widespread throughout our water system across the country. here s the map of the hot spots where scientists found the highest concentration of these chemicals. so it looks like the northeast corridor from washington, philadelphia, new york, also cape cod as you can see there are particularly bad. but it is scattered throughout the country. do we know why it s concentrated
california, we have another environmental disaster, another corporate cover up. i m sorry, something is not right here. agency failures and a really great community of really great people that deserve answers. her visit comes as concerns grow about the health impact on local residents, as well as where the toxic material is being hauled off to. the epa says nearly 2 million gallons of hazardous waste water have been removed so far. the gender pay gap in the u.s. appears to have hit a glass ceiling of its own as the washington post puts it. there s a new study out from pugh research. it finds that the pay disparity between men and women has barely improved in the past 20 years. last year, women made on average $0.82 for every dollar made by men, compared with $0.80, 20
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Multiple criminal offences may have been committed in relation to the suspected suicides of three teenage girls in Top End remote communities, the Northern Territory Coroner has said in an inquest report released on Tuesday.
The inquest examined the circumstances of the deaths of three teenage girls who died in 2016 and 2017: Keturah Mamarika aged 16 in Groote Eylandt; Layla Leering aged 15 in Bulla; and Fionica James aged 17 in Warruwi.
Presiding over the court, Judge Greg Cavanagh, has referred the investigations to NT Police for further investigation and potential prosecution.
have been going on for some time now and that s according to cnn affiliate wsb. her case includes six previous contacts or complaints with the georgia department of family and child services dating pack to 2003. the most recent complaint happened just two months before her death. father and stepmother were in court on friday facing charges of felony murder, first-degree cruelty to children and concealing a body. i want to bring in now human behavior expert dr. wendy walsh in los angeles and criminal defense attorney holly hughes in atlanta. it s just awful, isn t it? you know, holly, the dfcs director admits that there have been agency failures in this case, the system failing this little girl. absolutely. and given the fact this latest report, don, came in two months before this little girl was starved to death and subsequently burned in a metal trash can in her apartment complex. and they closed it without further investigation because they said we couldn t find a