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Let’s look back on 2025’s big stories on health and the environment from the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting.
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Your home is trapping invisible pollutants. Each room could harbor distinct chemical threats from cooking fumes to aging ...
New research shows that women living near Superfund sites are more likely to develop aggressive and metastatic breast cancers ...
The Trump administration has reshaped the Environmental Protection Agency, reversing pollution limits and promoting fossil ...
Tiny animals like oysters, mussels, zooplankton, and insect larvae filter debris and algae to keep lakes, rivers, and seas clear.
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