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EXPLANATORY: The deaths of adolescents with methanol in South Africa are often fatal

Comment on this story Comment JOHANNESBURG – Methanol was found in the blood of 21 teenagers who died last month at a bar in the South African city of east London, according to a health official. Methanol, often called wood alcohol, is a toxic chemical and if ingested even in small amounts can be deadly. …

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Report: Snyderverse Fandom powered by bots, maybe more

Screenshot: Warner Bros. Well well well. WarnerMedia’s internal reports found that a disproportionate amount of those calling for the creation of Zack Snyder’s Justice League and the return of the director’s vision for the DC Extended movie universe were allegedly robots. on line. Rolling Stone obtained these reports, which found that “at least 13 percent …

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No one was injured after the transformer caught fire at the Hoover Dam

BOULDER CITY, Nevada – No one was injured when a transformer at Hoover Dam caught fire briefly Tuesday morning, officials said. “There is no risk to the power grid and energy is still being generated,” according to Jacklynn L. Gould, regional director of the Claims Office for the Lower Colorado region. The fire broke out …

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Democratic MPs like Ocasio-Cortez, Tlaib, Speier and more arrested in a protest over the right to abortion in the Supreme Court

Wearing green bandanas made especially with “Won’t Back Down”, they marched from the Capitol to the Court, which has been closed for weeks, since shortly after the leak of the draft decision annulling Roe v . Wade. Two minutes after their arrival, police began ordering them to “stop and give up.” Instead, they sat on …

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