Commercial dog foods contain high levels of lead, arsenic, mercury, cadmium and plastic toxins, according to laboratory tests by a nonprofit organization.
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Pottstown's Challenger Center gets $500,000 in federal funding
Feb. 12—POTTSTOWN — Listed among the nearly $6 million in federal funds coming to the tri-county area and announced recently by U.S. Sen. John Fetterman is $500,000 to expand programming and equipment ...
Mengzhou performed as designed during the test, which lifted off from the Wenchang Space Launch Site on Hainan Island. The ...
The 1956 Lincoln Premiere: a flagship model with radical Jet-Age styling, over 600 exterior color combinations, and unique ...
Two research teams have identified possible landing sites for Luna 9, the first human-made object to safely reach the lunar ...
The 19-year-old organization plans to ramp up production of healthy, medically tailored meals for sick patients across the ...
While WNBA players are negotiating what could be the most consequential collective bargaining agreement in league history, ...
It may be tough to stay on top of things today. Tension could spike with little warning, even with the Moon entering ...
Several robotic spacecraft orbiting the Moon can take detailed pictures of its surface, so why send people around the Moon? A planetary geologist explains the benefits.
The New Mexico Museum of Space History will celebrate Astro-Chim HAM and his contributions to America’s space history Saturday, Jan. 31, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the museum, 3198 State Route 2001, ...
French energy giant TotalEnergies relaunched construction Thursday on a massive gas project in northern Mozambique that was halted for five years after a jihadist attack that claimed hundreds of lives ...
OAKLEY — The Oakley Planning Commission on Tuesday approved a development plan that could include data centers as dozens of residents voiced concerns over potential environmental and health impacts ...
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