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Abc news obtaining these images showing the conditions. And the frustration growing. Hundreds of thousands still without power and running low on food, clean water and fuel. News on the pandemic, and a possible delay for Booster Shots in the u. S. Top health officials at the Fda And Cdc telling the White House theyre not sure they can meet the president s timeline for offering that third shot. And tonight, the cdcs covid Travel Warning heading into the Holiday Weekend, especially for unvaccinated americans. Overseas tonight, the Terror Attack in New Zealand. A suspect armed with a Knife Stabbing at least six people in a supermarket. Authorities describing him as a violent extremist. Revealing he was under constant surveillance. Back here at home, disgraced former cardinal Theodore Mccarrick in court today. The 91yearold Pleading not guilty to Sex Assault charges. One of the key figures in the January 6th Capitol Riot Pleading Guilty today. The socalled Qanon Shaman facing years behind

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Warning Out on Toxic Cadmium and Lead in Lucky Charms and Amulets

Group tells manufacturers to label their products and provide hazard warnings 18 January 2023, Quezon City.  As the Chinese Lunar New Year approaches, the

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Group warns luck-seeking Pinoys vs lead, cadmium-laden lucky charms, amulets

Filipinos seeking good luck through lucky charms and amulets in time for the Chinese Lunar New Year may end up getting sick due to highly hazardous chemicals cadmium and lead detected in some of the products. This was the warning issued by the toxics watchdog group EcoWaste Coalition after conduc

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'Model civil servant' in bid rigging, bribery case

A former official in charge of an expressway engineering office was on Thursday indicted on charges of taking bribes and bid rigging involving NT$860 million (US$29.17 million at the current exchange rate) of public projects. Lai Jung-chun (賴榮俊), 57, was the former head of the National Expressway Engineering Bureau’s Southern District Office. Huang Hung-juei (黃閎睿), 58, owner of Sheng Chi Construction Co, and 15 other contractors were also indicted over suspected bid rigging and other illegal activities that allowed them to secure 30 public projects totaling NT$860 million over eight years. Changhua County prosecutors said that Lai in 2013 started accepting

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