Por: The Advocate Business November 19, 2022
Staffing shortages and infighting among a dwindling number of decision-makers are hampering investigations of chemical fires, explosions and other petrochemical industry accidents in Louisiana and across the country, according to a .The , commonly known as the CSB, has yet to fill three vacancies on its five-member governing board, and the agency has several “mission-critical” staff positions that have remained unfilled for more than year,... + full article
ABC News USA Nation November 15, 2022
Dozens of headstones at a Jewish cemetery have been defaced with swastikas and offensive graffiti in bright red paint, and police are urgently looking for the culprits responsible.The incident occurred Monday morning when police were called to the Congregation Am Echod Jewish... + más
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Forbes USA Business November 11, 2022
. Chemical Stocks Recent News After a rocky few years with supply chain disruptions, chemical companies look to rebound heading into 2023. Fifty-five percent of chemical manufacturers reported that port-related delays and congestion have worsened since the third quarter of 2021.... + más
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CBS News USA Nation November 07, 2022
Neighborhoods near a chemical plant in Georgia where a large fire was burning were evacuated on Monday. The fire sent a thick plume of smoke into the air from the plant, located outside the port city of Brunswick, about 70 miles south of Savannah.Smoke hazards and a risk of... + más
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ABC News USA Politics October 29, 2022
The enduring debate about whether UFOs are caused by extraterrestrial beings will once again be front and center next week as U.S. intelligence agencies will provide Congress with an updated report on UFO incidents over the past year.Meanwhile, it appears that other more recent... + más
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CNN USA Health October 25, 2022
CNN — Cosmetics company L’Oréal, along with multiple other parties, is being sued over claims that its chemical hair straightening products put women at an increased risk of uterine cancer. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump, counsel Diandra “Fu” Debrosse Zimmermann... + más
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ABC News USA Life October 25, 2022
Jenny Mitchell said she first started using chemical hair-straightening products in 2000 when she was in third grade.Nearly two decades later, Mitchell, now 32, was diagnosed with uterine cancer, despite having no family history of the disease. She said she had no choice but to... + más
The Advocate USA Business September 21, 2022
A new report points to a in Louisiana this year as a prime example of why the federal government should toughen national safety standards at petrochemical plants.The Jan. 26 blast that injured six workers at ’s Lake Charles South complex and forced thousands of students to... + más
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