E.P.A. Will Study Limits on Cancer-Linked Chemicals. Critics Say the Plan Delays Action. By News February 15, 2019 Add Comment Edit The agency said it will start work by year's end on a plan to address limits on the chemicals, known as PFAS, which are commonly used in cookware, pizza boxes, stain repellants and fire retardants. Share this post Related PostsBernie Sanders Stumbled With Black Voters in 2016. Can He Do Better in 2020?In Canada, a Hockey RevivalGraham Vows to Investigate Whether ‘Bureaucratic Coup’ Tried to Oust TrumpShinzo Abe Won’t Say if He Nominated Trump for a Nobel PrizeOn Politics: Trump’s Emergency Declaration Divides RepublicansAnthony Weiner Is Out of Federal Prison, and in a Re-Entry Center in BrooklynFox News Breaking News AlertTrump Delivers Blunt Warning to Venezuela Military Over Aid Impasse
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