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Carbofuran: a toxic tale

Responding to a UN call for a worldwide ban, carbofuran, a highly toxic pesticide, was banned by the government last year. However, due to a lack of monitoring and enforcement, the pesticide is still being sold openly across the country.

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ROH TV recap & reactions (Mar. 30, 2023): Hijo del Vikingo amazes again

Their Mar. 30 show put the finishing touches on the build for WrestleMania weekend’s Supercard of Honor PPV and gave the AAA Mega champ another chance to show North American audiences what he can do. Break it down with us here.

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Crisfield player strikes it rich with Maryland Lottery

A Crisfield player is among the big Maryland Lottery winners over the past week. Find out where the big ticket was purchased.

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New Details In PPE Fraud Lawsuit Between State And Tulsa Company

By: Chinh Doan TULSA, Okla. - A Tulsa businessman blames several international companies for losing about $2 million of taxpayer money intended for PPE. The Oklahoma State Department of Health sued Casey Bradford in January over the botched orders of N-95 masks during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. In new court filings, Casey Bradford and his company, PPE Supplies, LLC, alleged it has been almost a year of waiting for third parties to pay them back. Now, PPE Supplies, LLC, is suing those businesses in federal court. According to court documents from the civil lawsuit, in March 2020, the State Health Department paid $2.1 million to PPE Supplies, LLC, in Tulsa.

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Oklahoma Business Suing International Companies After Losing Nearly $2 Million In Botched PPE Order

By: Barry Mangold TULSA, Okla. - A Tulsa business is seeking damages from several international companies involved in a botched order of N95 masks for the Oklahoma State Department of Health.  Casey Bradford, a Tulsa business owner behind PPE Supplies LLC, was hired by the health department to seek out and purchase nearly two million of the medically certified masks last year during high global demand. The agency wired his company, PPE Supplies LLC, $2.1 million in March 2020.  The company operated by Bradford, Michael Velasquez, and Brett Baker worked with companies based in Washington state, Kuwait, Cambodia, and China on a $1.74 million order for one million masks, according to court documents filed by Bradford’s attorney. 

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