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California moves to restrict police face coverings while a Lethbridge police chief's pandemic rule violation complaint is dismissed, highlighting ongoing debates over law enforcement accountability.

'Forever chemical' found in dozens of UK rivers, study finds

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'Forever chemical' found in dozens of UK rivers, study finds
A new study has uncovered alarming levels of "forever chemicals" in dozens of UK rivers, raising concerns about long-term environmental and health risks. These persistent chemicals, which don’t break down easily, have been detected in waterways across the country, suggesting widespread contamination. Experts warn this could threaten wildlife and potentially human health if not addressed.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another pollution report—it’s a wake-up call. "Forever chemicals" linger in the environment for years, and their presence in rivers means they could end up in drinking water or the food chain. If regulators don’t act, the consequences could be far-reaching, affecting ecosystems and public health for generations. It’s a stark reminder of how industrial chemicals can quietly become a lasting problem.
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