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  • 2 months ago | wwmt.com | Lisa Fletcher |Andrea Nejman |Michael Griffith |Trevor Taylor

    In the absence of Congress passing a law to require baby food makers to test products for contaminants and meet standards for levels of heavy metals, states are taking matters into their own hands. Triggered by our investigations, Maryland became the second state to protect infants from toxic heavy metals in baby food. In its wake, a national movement is growing. Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcutsKeyboard ShortcutsShortcuts Open/Close/ or ?

  • 2 months ago | thenationaldesk.com | Lisa Fletcher |Andrea Nejman |Michael Griffith |Trevor Taylor

    In the absence of Congress passing a law to require baby food makers to test products for contaminants and meet standards for levels of heavy metals, states are taking matters into their own hands. Triggered by our investigations, Maryland became the second state to protect infants from toxic heavy metals in baby food. In its wake, a national movement is growing.

  • Oct 31, 2024 | sports.yahoo.com | Michael Griffith

    Oct. 31—BLACKSVILLE — After falling to No. 4 Madonna in five sets on Monday night in the Class A Region I, Section 2 volleyball tournament, the Trinity Christian Warriors fought through the loser's bracket with three consecutive victories to reach the championship Wednesday evening in Blacksville.

  • Oct 18, 2024 | sports.yahoo.com | Michael Griffith

    Oct. 18—BLACKSVILLE — Clay-Battelle football first-year head coach Aaron LaPoe had the same message for his players Friday night after his Cee-Bees fell 47-0 to the visiting Cameron Dragons that he had when they dropped a one-point contest to Tygarts Valley 13-12 in Week 5. "There is a right and a wrong way to respond to this game tonight, " LaPoe said. "That's what I'll go in and tell them in the locker room. With a one-point loss, you recalibrate the next week and fix what you did wrong.

  • Aug 1, 2024 | komonews.com | Mark Hyman |Nathan Aaron |Larry Deal |Michael Griffith

    Many claim electric vehicles are the future. And nearly every electric vehicle sold worldwide includes key minerals that are found in only a few locations. One country that holds the lion’s share of two critical minerals is also where environmental pollution, human rights abuses, and child labor are an everyday occurrence. We caution readers they may find some images disturbing.

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