Picture it: The year is 1939. World War II has just begun and battles are underway clear across Europe. And back on the home front?…
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Picture it: The year is 1939. World War II has just begun and battles are underway clear across Europe. And back on the home front?…
This past spring, when two bills were introduced to the U.S. Senate aimed at reforming the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) of 1976, it was…
Once considered an ancient marvel, asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral with a recorded history that yields both fascination and concern. From ancient times, through…
In his small, Connecticut hometown of Winsted, in a beautiful old bank building, Ralph Nader has opened up a brand-new museum. Upon first glance, the…
Soon Congress is expected to vote on H.R. 1786, known more commonly to the public as “the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Reauthorization Act.”…
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that can be separated into long, flexible fibers. For years, asbestos was used widely across a range of products,…
The word “asbestos" originates from ancient Greece, from a term meaning “inextinguishable.” While the mineral fiber is now known to be dangerous – it is…
Whistleblowers at the University of California, Davis are claiming construction workers accidentally exposed students to asbestos hazards at several locations on campus, and that school…
Construction Co. Fined Millions for Risking Migrant Workers' Lives In a case exposing risky practices in the construction industry, an Illinois company was slammed with…
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