It’s been difficult for flight attendants to talk on the record about their uniforms making them sick.
Thanks to @TonyaO716 for sharing her story about how this issue affects @SouthwestAir, and the questions she asked about chemicals in the uniforms.
https://t.co/xhwTl1DHjS
The preeminent New Jersey political boss, George Norcross, has been indicted for running a criminal enterprise that used extortion to promote his vast business & political empire--AND HE IS SITTING IN FRONT ROW OF PRESS CONFERENCE ANNOUNCING HIS INDICMENT https://t.co/UehmgEhZGM
.@wamu885 seemingly told @axios the news BEFORE staffers in a pre-interview AND gave Axios more specifics: "Pulley-Hayes did not detail in the meeting how many staffers would be laid off, but she spoke to Axios, which reported 15 staffers would be cut." https://t.co/Nrg7J6iBgp
Navalny's wife Yulia at the Munich security conference:
"If it's true, I want Putin, his entourage, Putin's friends and his government to know they will be held responsible for what they have done to our country, my family, and my husband. And that day will come very soon."
"As a pharmacist, that’s your worst fear. Corporate will survive if they kill somebody but is a pharmacist going to?”
This @catadunn story is so important and so bleak:
Wow.
“A sample of 200 prescriptions reviewed by a Virginia inspector found a 37% error rate—some of those mistakes had the potential to harm patients, state regulators determined.”
@catadunn
Today we mark an unhappy date. It has been 100 days since our reporter was put behind bars in Russia for doing his job #istandwithevan
EVAN GERSHKOVICH 100 DAYS DETAINED https://t.co/2vykgktUAH
The NJ atty general and FBI are investigating whether George Norcross and his brother Philip, a prominent lawyer and lobbyist, used their political influence to corruptly acquire real estate in Camden by muscling out rival developers.
w/ @jeremyrroebuck
https://t.co/JkAVSfNm46
In the last few decades, the SUV market in America has exploded.
Automakers say the reason for this growth has been "changing consumer preferences."
But that's not the full story.
One of the main reasons for the growth is the "SUV loophole."
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The White House said the release of Evan Gershkovich is a priority for President Biden, as lawyers visited the jailed WSJ reporter nearly a week after Russian authorities arrested him on charges of espionage https://t.co/B553xyKQis
Evan Gershkovich, the American son of Soviet-born Jewish exiles, grew to love Russia. Espionage charges leave him facing a prison sentence of up to 20 years.
This is an account of the WSJ reporter’s life and work, available to all readers. https://t.co/xy1wIQAc4k
Chubb is demanding that oil-and-gas companies cut methane emissions and says it won’t insure drilling in protected areas https://t.co/YXZdVy53Ql via @WSJ
More than 100 people shared complaints about pricing errors at Dollar General with the AG’s office. Some described feeling scammed and explained how they relied on the store while living on a fixed income or using food-assistance benefits.
@catadunn
https://t.co/L6zExjrVg3
For my first project @barronsonline, we dug into Dollar General and retail overcharges: when the price is higher at checkout vs. the price on the shelf.
We found DG was fined over $1 million in 4 states in 2021-2022 for price inaccuracies.
https://t.co/DEI9h1rL61
1) A thread: Last spring, this video of a home collapsing into the ocean in Rodanthe, N.C., went viral. It was the third to fall in a brief period. It got me wondering how folks in that part of the Outer Banks are facing rapid erosion. So I went to see.
https://t.co/rX1pmMR9ek
Six former @Phillies died of the same kind of brain cancer. @dgambacorta and I decided to have two labs test the artificial turf from the Vet. The turf contained "forever chemicals" linked to a host of health problems, including some forms of cancer. https://t.co/Vi4xbaTXN8
I wrote about Disney announcing plans to bring back its dividend during the same call that Bob Iger said they planned to lay off 7,000 employees
https://t.co/wSP0NmwLIt via @BarronsOnline
1) A grandmother found what she thought was an eviction notice taped to her front porch.
It was actually a "notice to quit," a tenant union organizer said. "It said, you basically have to pay $700 or you will be evicted. And she didn't owe any money."
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https://t.co/7uNiWJKg39