Health Care

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) suggests prohibiting the use of TCE, a chemical known to cause cancer, in automotive maintenance and other items.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Woburn, Massachusetts has suggested prohibiting the use of trichloroethylene, a known carcinogen. This chemical is commonly used in various household items such as brake cleaners, furniture care products, and spray coatings for arts and crafts. The decision marks the resolution of a 40-year-long dispute over the prohibition of TCE,

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Sport

Jayda Angel, an All-State player from Cape Fear High School, has officially announced her commitment to play basketball at Elon University.

Jayda Angel, a talented athlete in both basketball and another sport at Cape Fear High School, has made a commitment to join the basketball team at Elon University. She shared her decision on social media this past weekend. In addition to Appalachian State, UNC-Greensboro, Charlotte, East Carolina, and Coppin State, Angel also received offers for

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Sport

It is uncertain if Duke’s quarterback, Riley Leonard, will play in the game against Louisville. This information was reported by WRALSportsFan.com.

By Mark Bergin, WRAL senior mulitplatform producer Durham, N.C. When questioned about the well-being of starting quarterback Riley Leonard, Duke football coach Mike Elko restated a commonly used statement on Monday. Leonard was forced to exit Saturday’s match against Florida State in the third quarter with an ankle injury, with just under seven minutes remaining.

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Health Care

Why is this method prohibited in the United States? What makes it a contentious issue in the fight over Ohio’s abortion amendment?

As Election Day approaches, organizations against abortion in Ohio are focusing on a term for a procedure that was once performed in later stages of pregnancy but has been illegal in the United States for more than 15 years. In various advertisements, discussions, and official statements, the opposing campaign and prominent members of the Republican

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Science News

A recent study suggests that despite efforts to reduce carbon emissions, a significant portion of Antarctica is still expected to experience gradual collapse.

According to a recent study, even if the world reduces carbon emissions significantly, a significant portion of Antarctica is still expected to experience unavoidable melting. The process of complete melting will span several hundred years, gradually increasing sea levels by approximately 6 feet (1.8 meters). This will significantly alter the landscape and the way in

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