Study: Nearly half of US tap water has ‘forever chemicals’ in it
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:30 GMT
By Jen Christensen | CNNAlmost half of the tap water in the US is contaminated with chemicals known as “forever chemicals,” according to a new study from the US Geological Survey.The number of people drinking contaminated water may be even higher than what the study found, however, because the researchers weren’t able to test for all of these per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances, or PFAS, chemicals that are considered dangerous to human health.PFAS are a family of ubiquitous synthetic chemicals that linger in the environment and the human body. PFAS exposure is linked to problems like cancer, obesity, thyroid disease, high cholesterol, decreased fertility, liver damage and hormone suppression, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency.In June 2022, based on the latest science, the EPA issued health advisories that said the chemicals are much more hazardous to human health than scientists originally thought and are probably more dangerous even at levels thousands of ti...Letters: Cancel culture | Tax implications | Reparations floodgates | Climate fight | Oversee mercenaries
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:30 GMT
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Professor’s claim ofcancel culture falls flatRe: “Settlement will allow professor to resign” (Page A1, June 27).I’m confused by Professor Elizabeth Weiss’ use of “cancel culture” as the reason for public outrage over her “privileged ownership” display of an ancestral indigenous person’s skull likely excavated from a sacred grave site.This woman thought she had the right to continue to display White ownership of another culture’s property without apology. A 21st Century anthropologist should know better. But for some still clinging to the claim that continues to demean another culture that experienced American genocide simply isn’t enough.She chose to continue the historical practice of archeological race supremacy. So whose culture does she think the public is canceling: White supremacy? White ownership? White storytelling about cultures that are not their own?Help us learn the paramete...SF Starbucks workers join union effort
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:30 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Workers at a Starbucks location in San Francisco's Inner Sunset neighborhood filed a petition to unionize on Wednesday. The workers at the store, which is located at 744 Irving Street, filed with the National Labor Relations Board to unionize with Starbucks Workers United, according to a press release.The employees at the Irving location join over 8,000 Starbucks baristas nationwide who have launched an effort to leverage unions for improved working conditions, better pay and consistent schedules. 3 SF pizza spots named top 50 best in US, according to new ranking "Economic inequality is at a peak right now, and working people are being forced to fight for the life we deserve," said SF barista Atakan Deviren. "We as workers are making all the money for these billion-dollar companies, and we're not seeing any of it. We need an end to the disrespect we get from management, and we need consistent, adequate hours and a living wage."According to the press release...Community organizes buyout of Oakland donut shop after robbery
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:30 GMT
(KRON) -- Oakland community members showed up on Wednesday to support a beloved local business weeks after it was robbed. Colonial Donuts, located at 3318 Lakeshore Avenue, was robbed at gunpoint on June 23. Three suspects entered the store, and one of them pointed a gun at a cashier at about 12:50 a.m. before taking cash from the register. Suspect arrested in Levi’s Stadium stabbing In the wake of the chilling robbery, community members showed up on Wednesday with the intent of buying out the entire store. "I'm very shocked and humbled that a couple of neighbors in the neighborhood, who actually I heard never met before, organized something like this," said Phing Yamamoto, who works at the store. Bear Silber is one of those neighbors. He said he heard about the robbery and wanted to show that the community has the store's back. "Sometimes when you get broken into or you have some crime like that, it can feel like you're all alone and you're being attacked, and we just wanted to ...Fire in San Jose causes 'heavy traffic' on Hwy 101
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:30 GMT
(KRON) -- A brush fire that broke out on Highway 101 at 13th Street caused heavy traffic on the southbound lanes Wednesday afternoon, the San Jose Fire Department tweeted. Officials first tweeted about the fire at 1:54 p.m. and then tweeted the fire was under control by 2:21 p.m. Napa grass fire causes evacuation orders, threatens structures The fire caused the right southbound lane to be temporarily blocked, according to 511. Traffic on the southbound lanes of Hwy 101 near I-880 was also affected. As of 3:30 p.m., all southbound lanes have reopened. SJFD posted photos of the scene (below). (San Jose Fire Department)(San Jose Fire Department) (San Jose Fire Department)KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }The cause of the fire is unknown ...After 2 fighting eagles got stuck together, Minnesota deputies separated them
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:30 GMT
SHINGOBEE BAY, Minn. (AP) — Two scrappy eagles are free to resume their apparent long-running dispute after quick-thinking deputies helped separate the brawling pair that had become entangled with each other in a Minnesota lake.Cass County deputies John Murray and Todd Wolter were on Leech Lake Monday when they found two adult eagles struggling in the water, ensnarled by both their wings and talons.“We were just patrolling the lake and saw them flopping in the water,” Wolter said. The deputies used a pole to disconnect the massive, angry birds. Eventually, they separated and made their way to shore.“They rested a few minutes then walked up a hill,” Murray said. “I’m guessing once they dried off, they took off.”Sheriff Bryan Welk said people who live along the lake had reported seeing the same two eagles fighting in the air over a nest several times. Welk said it’s common for eagles to get territorial, but far less common for them to get stuck together.SourceCarlo Ancelotti will coach Brazil at Copa America next year says confederation chairman
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:30 GMT
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazilian soccer confederation chairman Ednaldo Rodrigues said Wednesday that Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti will be in charge of the national team at next year’s Copa America. Ancelotti has still not publicly confirmed any deal with the five-time World Cup champions. Brazil has never had a full-time foreign coach in charge of its national team. But the internal pressure to do so increased after Tite, hailed by many as the best Brazilian coach in the last decade, failed to deliver in the last two editions of the World Cup.Rodrigues spoke to journalists after he introduced Fernando Diniz as the new Brazil coach until July next year in a news conference which featured several questions over the future role of Ancelotti. “He will be, he will be. You can be sure of that,” Rodrigues said after being asked whether he had an agreement with Ancelotti to be the Brazil coach at the 2024 edition of Copa America. The 64-year-old Italian coach has a contract with M...Water rescues, darkened traffic lights following torrential downpour in DC area
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:30 GMT
Strong thunderstorms dumped heavy rain, which saw some water rescues and several crashes as the D.C. area headed home during the afternoon commute. Here’s what you need to know.The torrential downpour prompted a flash flood warning in Northern Virginia, which has since been replaced by a flood warning that has been extended until 9 p.m. The areas under the warning include, Arlington, the cities of Alexandria and Falls Church, and parts of Fairfax County.The National Weather Service said it anticipates around 3 inches of rain to have fallen in affected areas.Radar loop: 330 pm…Very heavy rainfall continues slow across the DC and Baltimore metros! Some areas may see a quick inch or two depending on your location. If you encounter high water on the road, Turn Around Don’t Drown. #MDwx #VAwx #DCwx #WVwx pic.twitter.com/oyNhgn1QFO— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) July 5, 2023The slug of heavy rain started in Northwest D.C. and moved on to Montgomery County in Maryland, m...Police in South Africa say at least 16 people, including three children, have died in a gas leak near Johannesburg
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:30 GMT
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Police in South Africa say at least 16 people, including three children, have died in a gas leak near Johannesburg.SourceWhat's happened with Denver marijuana crime since 2012?
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:28:30 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- It's been a decade since buyers could purchase legal marijuana in Colorado, and the legalization campaign promise of fewer marijuana crimes has come true as Denver marijuana crime dropped by 200%. Voters approved a ballot initiative for legal recreational marijuana in 2012, with sales beginning in 2014 after the state crafted a regulatory framework. The forces behind the legalization campaign said crime would go down, taxes would fund useful public programs and the new industry would unlock a multibillion dollar economic force. Westminster officer hits, kills pedestrian on July 4th Marijuana-related crime has certainly dropped, according to the latest annual marijuana report from the Denver Department of Excise and Licensing. Along with analyses of sales and licensing numbers, the report shows a steep drop in the number of marijuana-related crimes recorded in Denver since legalization. In 2014, the year of the first legal marijuana sales, there were 788 industry ...Latest news
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