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A judge has dismissed a federal class-action lawsuit against Union Carbide seeking medical monitoring damages in response to emissions of carcinogenic ethylene oxide from chemical manufacturing operations in South Charleston, West Virginia. Ethylene oxide has driven up the area's cancer risk.
A "domino effect" in the exciting Formula 1 driver market may have just begun, as Alex Albon removes himself from contention for a move away from Williams.
Jimmy Carter's grandson Jason provided a brief update on his health Tuesday during a forum at the Carter Center, saying the 39th president is "doing okay."
The Environmental Protection Agency distributed about $3 billion to states last year to replace harmful lead pipes based on unverified data, according to an agency inspector general's memo, likely meaning some states got too much money and others got too little. Investigators found two states had submitted inaccurate data, the memo released Wednesday said. The EPA has since made changes, but the inspector general said the agency could do more.
It’s been about a week since a homeless encampment was cleared from Kensington. That section remains clear, while city officials work to get those moved to side streets into treatment and off the streets.
An Environmental Protection Agency whistleblower told ABC News the United States EPA wasted critical time gathering data in the days immediately following the catastrophic derailment of a Norfolk Southern train in East Palestine, Ohio, last year. Senior research scientist Robert Kroutil alleged the EPA delayed days in deploying one of its most effective tools in assessing chemical incidents: The Airborne Spectral Photometric Environmental Collection Technology (ASPECT) plane. Kroutil helped develop the EPA's ASPECT plane – a one-of-one specialized aircraft equipped with radiological and infrared sensors.