A Korean War veteran from Minnesota who still carries shrapnel in his leg from when he was wounded in combat will finally get ...
Yesterday, the Return to the Heart Foundation celebrated Earth Day by honoring 44 Indigenous women leaders and their efforts ...
She's there to brush off your knees when you fall, deliver the kind of advice that only a mother can, give you a hug when you need it the most and, well, she's simply the best. That's why celebrating ...
But it’s especially meaningful to show your appreciation on Mother’s Day, the annual day set aside in May to commemorate moms and all they do to make our lives better. Celebrated on Sunday, May 12 ...
Federal officials on Wednesday released long-anticipated legally enforceable standards for several "forever chemicals," setting benchmarks well below Wisconsin's current regulations and delivered ...
Until just a couple of years ago, when someone said “March Madness,” they were only talking about the men’s college basketball tournament. In fact, until two years ago, the women’s ...
The Biden administration on Wednesday set the first-ever national limits for toxic and pervasive ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water. The administration’s action seeks to reduce the amount ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has finalized the nation’s first drinking water standard for “forever chemicals ... the incidence of cancer, heart attacks and strokes — will exceed ...
Here’s what you need to know ... and an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes in women. Why didn’t the E.P.A. regulate PFAS in water sooner? Many environmental advocates argue that PFAS ...
one of the study's authors and a professor at the University of New South Wales in Australia. O'Carroll said it was already known that the thousands of types of forever chemicals were "pervasive ...
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics on Monday voted to bar transgender women from competing in women’s sports competitions. NAIA’s Council of Presidents unanimously voted in ...
“The rage from the men and the boys is really what is at the heart of the crisis, so if you can’t expose that quickly, then you’re tacking and problem-solving around the wrong parts,” she said.