The group is calling on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to more strictly regulate arsenic levels in baby food.
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Japan to acquire new missiles amid North Korea threat
The missiles will have a range of up to 621 miles.
Dustin Hoffman accused of groping actress ‘night after night’ offstage in ‘Death of a Salesman’
Kathryn Rossetter describes “a horrific, demoralizing and abusive experience” at hands of her acting idol, Dustin Hoffman.
‘Bitcoin crash’ among 2018 worries for financial markets, Deutsche Bank warns
Higher inflation, North Korea danger, and results of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation among 30 risks listed by the German bank
YouTuber cements his head in a microwave for prank, fears for his life. Fire officials save him
“I’m going to die,” he said.
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Trump promises to pursue Wells Fargo fraud with ‘severe’ penalties
Trump’s tweet follows a Reuters report that the administration was reconsidering a $100 million fine levied against the bank.
‘Dynamic tolls’: How highways can charge $40 for driving just 10 miles
Forty jurisdictions nationwide have adopted tolls that fluctuate depending on traffic congestionsince Southern California adopted the first one in 1995.