BREAKING - DEADLY LIES: Independent researchers at Texas A&M University have just contradicted federal government regulators, saying that toxic air pollutants in East Palestine, Ohio, could pose long-term risks.
The Washington Post writes, "Three weeks after the toxic train derailment in Ohio, an analysis of Environmental Protection Agency data has found nine air pollutants at levels that could raise long-term health concerns in and around East Palestine, according to an independent analysis.
"The analysis by Texas A&M University seems to contradict statements by state and federal regulators that air near the crash site is completely safe, despite residents complaining about rashes, breathing problems and other health effects." Your reaction.
NEW: Dept of Labor is preparing to fine Amazon $60K for workplace safety hazards.
Recent injuries at a warehouse in Waukegan, IL include:
-a 61 lb piece of furniture smashing a worker's face
-a 90 lb TV spraining a shoulder
-a bed cutting a worker's nose
With recent events that have happened within the athletic world regarding mental health I felt it was the right time to post this. I know it’s a lot, but please take the time to read my story. A thread:
Some days being an academic just feels like endless cycles of guilt about everything I'm behind schedule on.
Like, finished something? Great. Now there's five other things you still haven't gotten to.