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Fine Particles Kill Thousands of Texans a Year. It's Likely
Fine Particles Kill Thousands of Texans a Year. It's Likely
Fine Particles Kill Thousands of Texans a Year. It's Likely to Get Worse. – Houston Public Media
Ken Paxton and 18 other state attorneys general are fighting a Biden administration plan to crack down on the pollutant, linked to heart disease, breast and lung cancer and other ailments
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