Why Is There Lead in Stanley Cups and Other Reusable Water Bottles? (Updated)
Stanley says it uses some lead in its “industry-standard” manufacturing process, so we asked if other brands do the same.
Stanley says it uses some lead in its “industry-standard” manufacturing process, so we asked if other brands do the same.
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After leaving Texas, members of the Take Our Border Back convoy livestreamed their harassment of migrants in Arizona and California.
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Healthy ecosystems in developing countries sequester carbon, regulate the weather, and help plants grow thousands of miles away. Wealthier countries benefit from these services—and so should pay for them to be maintained.