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Florida Lawmakers Want To Use Radioactive Material To Pave Roads

Florida lawmakers’ proposal to use phosphogypsum, a radioactive material, to pave roads has prompted the Environmental Protection Agency to require a review. Roads in Florida could soon include phosphogypsum — a radioactive waste material from the fertilizer industry — under a bill lawmakers have sent to Gov. Ron DeSantis. Conservation

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How El Chapo’s Sons Built A Fentanyl Empire Poisoning America

“Los Chapitos,” or “the little Chapos,” the four siblings who are El Chapo’s sons, have rebuilt and diversified the business, creating a fentanyl empire that is poisoning America. In January 2017, days after Mexico extradited the notorious drug trafficker Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán to the United States, local cops in

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U.S. Owes Whopping $7 Trillion To Foreigners

Chris Edwards, an economic analyst at the Cato Institute, said that as the U.S. owes a whopping $7 trillion to foreigners, the federal government would be forced to either hike taxes or cut spending immediately to be able to pay the increased interest. The good news during the latest government

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FDA Approves First Pill Containing Human Feces

The FDA has approved Vowst, which is the first oral biologic pill for fecal microbiota containing human feces. Patients needing a fecal microbiota transplant for recurrent Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) infections now have the option of getting stool in pill form. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved Vowst,

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Federal Reserve Is Technically Bankrupt

The Federal Reserve purchased large amounts of government bonds and mortgage bonds to support the economy and financial markets during the COVID crisis, which has led to concerns that it is technically bankrupt. Behind closed doors, the report is already making the rounds in expert circles: if you follow the

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High Levels Of Toxic Metals Found In Widely Consumed Drinks: Study

A study conducted by researchers from Tulane University, Louisiana found high levels of toxic metals in widely consumed drinks. A new study has found that some commonly consumed beverages such as fruit juice and artificial soda contain levels of toxic metals including arsenic, cadmium, and lead that exceed federal drinking water standards. Researchers

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