New investigation lays bare how textile firms add dangerous chemicals to clothing for fragrance to boost profits

New investigation lays bare how textile firms add dangerous chemicals to clothing for fragrance to boost profits

Although Europe practices precautionary principles, the US assumes chemicals are safe until proven otherwise. Unfortunately, it may take many years before science can prove a toxin triggers negative health effects, unnecessarily exposing you to danger. Laundry detergent, fabric softener and dryer sheets also add fragrance to your clothing, much of which may be vented to your neighbourhood through your dryer, contributing to declining air quality.

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Scientists: Increased drilling of underground water between1993 and 2010 has tilted Earth’s axis of rotation

Scientists: Increased drilling of underground water between1993 and 2010 has tilted Earth’s axis of rotation

Gravitational surveys have measured the depletion of underground reservoirs, which is caused in large part by irrigation, especially in northwestern India and western North America. These surveys show that groundwater pumping shifted enough mass into the oceans to cause 6.24 millimetres of global sea-level rise between 1993 and 2010

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How Florida-based tech-savvy young woman Marissa Kearny is matching Black-owned businesses with big stores in US

How Florida-based tech-savvy young woman Marissa Kearny is matching Black-owned businesses with big stores in US

In 2018, Census Bureau data found about 3,115,000 Black-owned businesses had no employees, compared to 134,567 with employees. Yet, Black companies only make up about three per cent of all US businesses.

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Fear rises planned affirmative action and student loan cancellation by US Supreme Court will roll back racial progress in higher education

Fear rises planned affirmative action and student loan cancellation by US Supreme Court will roll back racial progress in higher education

Now, both affirmative action and the student loan cancellation plan – policies that disproportionately help Black students – could soon be dismantled by the US Supreme Court. To Green and many other people of colour, the efforts to roll them back reflect a larger backlash to racial progress in higher education.

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Saudi Arabia is out to disrupt world football and Europe will cede its glamour if the emirate pulls it off

Saudi Arabia is out to disrupt world football and Europe will cede its glamour if the emirate pulls it off

There are real fears that investing in the top four clubs will lead to a two-tier league. However, organisers are confident there will be a trickle-down effect, with players previously at the ‘big four’ moving to mid-tier sides as global superstars arrive. Plans for the 2023-24 season will see each of the four PIF-owned teams target a minimum of three world-renowned names per club. A smaller number of world-renowned players are expected to be distributed among the other sides in the league.

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Doctors tell of how governments and Big Pharma reduced medics to bystanders as drugs makers raked in ‘insane’ profits

Doctors tell of how governments and Big Pharma reduced medics to bystanders as drugs makers raked in ‘insane’ profits

As the names of pharmaceutical giants such as Novartis, Merck, Pfizer, GSK (formerly GlaxoSmithKline), the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and others flashed across the screen, Lafay said: “It’s really tough because we’re all owned at this point. It’s easier for me to come on camera maybe and say some things like this because I am an independent practitioner now. If you don’t have your [own] practice, then you really can’t help people. And I think that is where a lot of [practitioners’] fear comes from, the fear of not being employed.”

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Mr Perfect and Mr 32 Minutes are Guardiola’s nicknames earned for meticulousness but his dad, Valenti, jokes son can’t even change a bulb

Mr Perfect and Mr 32 Minutes are Guardiola’s nicknames earned for meticulousness but his dad, Valenti, jokes son can’t even change a bulb

Now 92, his father, who lives in the impressive, orange-brick villa he built, told me this week that the long journey to Istanbul was beyond him, although he had managed to be in Manchester to see City lift the Premier League trophy.

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Champions League: In the footsteps of Josep Guardiola’s pilgrimage from sleepy Santpedor town to the peppy grandmaster of Man City

Champions League: In the footsteps of Josep Guardiola’s pilgrimage from sleepy Santpedor town to the peppy grandmaster of Man City

Jose Mourinho might think he’s the Special One, but Guardiola, who not only wins more, but wins more aesthetically, is the real deal. Watching his teams, with their ever-evolving tactics, their supremacy is such that they often appear to have an extra player on the field. Away from the training pitch, however, he is no less fascinating.

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A humanitarian agency suspends operations in DRC after staff  steal $900,000 meant for 1,700 families in South Kivu

A humanitarian agency suspends operations in DRC after staff  steal $900,000 meant for 1,700 families in South Kivu

An estimated 5.7 million people are displaced in DRC, and there are more than 100 armed movements in the country’s east, where South Kivu is situated. The humanitarian situation has been worsened by an insurgency by the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group.

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With 60 per cent of its citizens overweight, obese or diabetic Saudi Arabia now taps into football icons to fight menace  

With 60 per cent of its citizens overweight, obese or diabetic Saudi Arabia now taps into football icons to fight menace  

There is undoubtedly a public health benefit. Seventy per cent of the population are aged under 35, with the government keen to improve the statistic that some 60 per cent of the population are overweight or obese. One aim, given by Al-Misehal, is to increase the number of registered male players from 21,000 to over 200,000. He did not mention a target for female players.

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