Here are 5️⃣ things you need to know about today: 1️⃣ Russia steps back from nuclear pact 2️⃣ Major winter storm 3️⃣ Earthquake aftershocks 4️⃣ Ohio train derailment 5️⃣ Supreme Court cases
NASA is mapping dust storms from space with a new high-tech device that can measure the extent that dust is altering Earth’s climate. Many scientists say this research is crucial, as dust storms can cause respiratory illnesses, damage livestock and crops, and disrupt transportation. Here’s what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On with Your Day. 1.
Brittney Griner signs one-year deal with Phoenix Mercury After spending nearly 10 months imprisoned in Russia, WNBA star Brittney Griner is making her return to basketball in the upcoming season. A first-generation iPhone fetches $63,000 at auction If you happen to have an unopened iPhone from 2007 lying around, you could be sitting on some cash.
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Everything you need to know about the toxic chemicals aboard the derailed train in OhioThe Biden administration is defending its response to a freight train derailment in Ohio that left toxic chemicals spilled or burned off, even as local residents demand that more be done.
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Officials say water, air is safe after toxic train derailment in OhioJust over two weeks have passed since a Norfolk Southern train derailed and dumped toxic materials near East, Palestine, Ohio, but the aftermath lingers on.
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Erin Brockovich coming to East Palestine, Ohio after toxic train derailmentActivist Erin Brockovich said she’s coming to speak with the people in East Palestine, Ohio as health concerns linger in the weeks following a toxic train derailment.
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Medical clinic to open in Ohio town after toxic train derailmentA medical clinic is opening in East Palestine, Ohio, for residents to voice concerns and receive an assessment after the train derailment that released toxic chemicals.
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Pete Buttigieg ripped for being 'no-show' in toxic Ohio train derailment: 'Complete disconnect'The Biden administration is facing fierce scrutiny over its delayed handling of the train toxic derailment in Ohio after denying a FEMA disaster declaration.
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