Tons of released drugs taint US water
U.S. manufacturers, including major drugmakers, have legally released at least 271 million pounds of pharmaceuticals into waterways that often provide drinking water — contamination the federal government has consistently overlooked, according to an Associated Press investigation. Hundreds of active pharmaceutical ingredients are used in a variety of manufacturing, including drugmaking: For
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The Point: Marijuana Should Be Legal, And Left Alone
by SopR | in Health & Nutrition > General
I knew when I saw my father sitting at the kitchen table that I was in trouble. I was a teenager, returning home late from a night out with my friends. I was high. As we did most nights, my friends and I had been smoking pot. It was 1970. Nearly everyone I knew my age smoked pot.
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10 Scariest Underground Tunnels Around The World
by SopR | in Travel > General
Underground tunnels are made for different purposes like sewage system, to support foundation of structures and for other maintenance purposes.
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Mom Suspected of Killing Daughter, Stabbing Fetus
by SopR | in Family > Family Health & Safety
Fang Chi-Xue's neighbors in her modest Quincy neighborhood didn't know her well. On Friday, she allegedly killed her 9-year-old daughter, tried to strangle her 14-year-old daughter and stabbed herself in the abdomen, killing her unborn fetus.
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10 Budget-Friendly Speed Demons
by SopR | in Automotive > General
Cars that break the 200 mph mark or cost seven figures can be jaw-dropping to both the eye and pocket book, but for most normal folks, a balance of utility and fun must be struck. Below is a collection of vehicles that prove practicality and performance are not necessarily mutually exclusive concepts.
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New Technology May Allow Instant On Computers: No Booting
by SopR | in Internet > General
Researchers have added ferroelectric capability to material used in common computer transistors. The result could mean no more waiting for the operating system to come online or to access memory slowly from the hard drive.
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Husband Shoots Wife in Head, Survives to Greet Cops With Tea
by SopR | in Relationships > General
Police and doctors hailed the survival of Tammy Sexton, 47, as miraculous after a bullet from a .38-caliber handgun struck her squarely in the forehead, passed through her skull and exited through the back of her head. Law enforcement officers in Jackson County, Mississippi, were also astonished that Mrs Sexton offered them tea when they arrived.
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10 Youtube URL Tricks You Should Know About
by SopR | in Internet > General
Youtube - You know that site with videos and all. Yeah! It turns out that its quite popular and you happen to visit and use it quite often. Instead of just searching and playing here are some top Youtube URL tricks that you should know about.
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The Difference Between $100 and $100,000 Speakers
by SopR | in Home & Garden > General
A speaker system can cost as little as $35. Or as much as $350,000. As a normal person, you probably have just one question about speakers that cost as much a Ferrari...
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Obama Unveils High-Speed Rail Plan
by SopR | in Business & Finance > General
President Barack Obama on Thursday highlighted his ambition for the development of high-speed passenger rail lines in at least 10 regions.
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