From nonstick pans to processed foods to tap water, new research reveals how ‘forever chemicals’ sneak into the kitchen — what can be done.
Many brands claim to have safer chemical coatings on their pots and pans. But can you trust what’s on the label?
Kenneth Baird got his well water tested for toxic chemicals, and is frustrated with how slow Transport Canada has been to act ...
The total pension industry net assets has jumped from N24.62 trillion in June 2025 to N25.79trillion in July marking a N1.16 trillion increase in one month, The Nation has learnt. This was shown in ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Officials take action after budget shortfall leaves them high and dry: 'We're certainly not giving up the fight'
City leaders are determined to protect residents even without state support. Officials take action after budget shortfall ...
"Around 60% of firefighting foams contain PFAS," said European Union Environment Commissioner Jessika Roswall. "This has led ...
KGTV San Diego, CA on MSN
California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoes PFAS cookware ban
Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed PFAs cookware ban earlier this month, a move some in the cookware industry support.
About 99% of Americans have PFAS chemicals in their blood, but state health and environmental officials have found higher ...
We know forever chemicals, known as PFAS, are a growing concern. That's why the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency wants to ...
A new report from USA Today shows high levels of forever chemicals in the water in and around West Central Florida.
When New Yorkers pick up takeout, they expect dinner — not a dose of PFAS and microplastics. Yet that’s the reality when hot food sits in disposable clamshells, waxy soup cups or plastic deli tubs.
A USA Today study found one of two PFAS chemicals measured at the University of South Florida’s Central Plant is more than ...
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