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Nearly half of US drinking water may contain toxic ‘forever chemicals’

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Nearly half of U.S. tap water samples contain toxic “forever chemicals,” substances used in hundreds of household items from cleaning supplies to pizza boxes to which broad exposure can carry serious health risks, according to a new study.

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) study tested tap water samples from more than 700 residences, businesses and drinking-water treatment plants across the country for the presence of perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl chemicals known as PFAS.

At least one such synthetic chemical was detected in 45% of the samples at levels exceeding benchmarks and U.S. proposed regulations, the researchers said.

PFAS are water resistant, meaning they do not break down in the environment and last in human bodies for years. Developed in the 1940s with the creation of Teflon, a non-stick cookware coating, today they are used in everything from clothing to plastic products.

Previous studies have measured PFAS in ground water, reservoirs and water treatment plants. But analyzing tap water allows for a more accurate assessment of what people are drinking, said Kelly Smalling, a USGS hydrologist who led the research.

Exposure to high levels of PFAS can disrupt hormones, disturb liver function, increase the risk of kidney or testicular cancer, reduce birth weight in infants and compromise the health of pregnant women, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Tests exist for a fraction of the 12,000 known types of PFAS. The study samples, which came from public supplies and private wells between 2016 and 2021, were tested for 32 types.

There was no difference in PFAS exposure between samples from private wells and the public supply, which “was very surprising,” Smalling said.

Public water supplies are regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency while private wells are not.

Compared with people in rural areas, those in urban areas are at higher risk of exposure to PFAS in drinking water, the study found.

In March, the EPA proposed the first-ever national drinking water standard for six PFAS. It would require monitoring of public water systems and disclosure when PFAS levels exceed limits.

Almost $10 billion was directed to help communities reduce PFAS and other chemical contaminants as part of the Biden administration’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

Source: www.reuters.com

Twitter vs Threads: ¿Cuáles son las diferencias entre cada una?

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La nueva red social de Meta, Threads, competirá directamente con Twitter, que en los últimos días realizó modificaciones a los usuarios.

El lanzamiento estuvo acompañado de millones de descargas, pero también algunas fallas reportadas durante las primeras horas, entre ellas que las publicaciones aparecían como “no disponibles”.

Al ser propiedad de Meta, las publicaciones se pueden compartir en Instagram y se incluyen fotos, vínculos y videos de hasta cinco minutos.

¿Cuáles son las funciones de Thread?

En Threads, los usuarios preexistentes de Instagram pueden acceder a una “aplicación de conversación basada en texto“.

Se parece a Twitter en su formato, dinámica e incluso nombre: los “hilos” en Twitter son una serie de tweets conectados de una cuenta. No es sorprendente que Meta se haya abierto a desafiar la adquisición más reciente de Musk, con Zuckerberg afirmando que “no lo ha logrado”.

Tal como ocurre en otras aplicaciones de redes sociales, será posible seguir, bloquear o restringir algunos perfiles. El usuario que esté bloqueado en Instagram también lo estará en Threads, de forma automática. Otras de las diferencias son:

Las publicaciones en Threads serán de hasta 500 caracteres a diferencia de Twitter que admite 280. En ambos se incluyen links, fotos y videos, aunque en Twitter el límite permitido es de 2 minutos con 20 segundos.

Elon Musk busca que se realice un pago para verificar la cuenta, mientras que en Threads la verificación llegará si la cuenta de Instagram también incluye esta característica.

En ambas plataformas se pueden borrar las publicaciones debido a que no permite editarlas, mientras que Facebook sí tiene esta función.

En Twitter se habilita la posibilidad de que un usuario reciba mensajes directos, en Threads no es posible hacerlo.

Entre las características principales de Twitter están que muestra las tendencias e historias destacadas sobre dichos temas, las cuales se siguen por medio de hashtags mientras que Threads todavía no incluye ninguna de estas funciones.

La nueva aplicación ha agregado más de 30 millones de usuarios en sus primeras horas, según Meta, pero es un trabajo en progreso.

El director ejecutivo de Instagram, Adam Mosseri, publicó en Threads que muchas características básicas como hashtags, mensajes directos y anuncios se pueden agregar más adelante.

Source: www.elfinanciero.com

OceanGate suspende todas sus operaciones tras la implosión del Titan

OceanGate, la empresa que gestionaba el submarino Titan, que implosionó durante una inmersión para visitar los restos del Titanic, ha suspendido todas las operaciones de exploración y comerciales, según muestra su página web este jueves.

La empresa no facilita por ahora más detalles. Las autoridades estadounidenses y canadienses están investigando la causa de la implosión submarina que tuvo lugar hace unas semanas, en la que murieron las cinco personas que iban a bordo.

OceanGate había planeado dos expediciones a las ruinas centenarias del Titanic, situadas en un remoto rincón del Atlántico Norte, para junio de 2024, según mostraba su página web.

Las autoridades estadounidenses y canadienses están investigando la causa de la implosión submarina de junio, en la que murieron las cinco personas que iban a bordo y que suscitó dudas sobre la naturaleza no regulada de este tipo de expediciones.

La semana pasada, los guardacostas estadounidenses recuperó los presuntos restos humanos y escombros del sumergible, conocido como Titan, tras buscar en el fondo del océano. Se espera que el examen de los restos arroje más luz sobre la causa de la implosión.

El Titan perdió contacto con su buque de apoyo durante su descenso el 18 de junio. Sus restos se encontraron cuatro días después, esparcidos por el fondo marino a unos 488 metros de la proa del Titanic.

Source: www.elmundo.es

Forbes Billionaires List 2023

Elon Musk is the richest person in the world as of June 9, 2023, according to Forbes. His net worth is estimated to be $220 billion, which is $5 billion more than the second-richest person, Bernard Arnault who is at number 2 with the net worth of $215.4 billion. Here’s the top 10 list according to Forbes

How Elon Musk topped the chart again

In Thursday, June 8’s trading, Tesla stock showed a remarkable rally of 4.6%, reaching $235 per share and extending its winning streak to 10 consecutive days. This put Tesla on track to achieve its highest closing share price since October 6, 2022.

After experiencing a decline and reaching a two-year low in early January, Tesla shares have rebounded impressively, recording a gain of nearly 115%. This performance ranks as the third-largest return among all companies in the S&P 500 index. As a result, Elon Musk has once again reclaimed the title of the richest person in the world according to Forbes’ calculations. With Forbes estimating Musk’

Elon Musk had previously lost the title of the world’s richest person to Arnault in December 2022. At that time, Musk’s net worth had experienced a significant decline of over $100 billion in 2022. In December 2022, Musk’s net worth was recorded at $168.5 billion, falling short of Arnault’s $172.9 billion. In May 2023, Musk’s Twitter suffered financially with the current valuation of Twitter being

Source: www.bqprime.com

FDA Approves First Treatment for Alzheimer’s-Associated Agitation

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On May 10, the FDA approved the use of atypical antipsychotic drug Rexulti (brexpiprazole) for treating agitation associated with Alzheimer’s dementia, making it the first FDA-approved treatment for agitation associated with Alzheimer’s in the U.S.

Agitation is among the most challenging aspects of caring for someone with the disease and has a significant impact on quality of life for patients, family members, and caregivers. It is reported in approximately half of people with Alzheimer’s dementia and is associated with earlier nursing home placement, according to the drug’s manufacturer.

In two Phase 3 randomized clinical trials, the drug was shown to reduce agitation symptoms by 31% compared to placebo.

It was approved for a Supplemental New Drug Application following a priority FDA review for drugs that promise to offer a significant improvement on current therapies.

An FDA advisory committee on April 14 recommended the use of Rexulti for treating agitation associated with Alzheimer’s dementia. The committee voted 9-1 to recommend a favorable benefit-risk profile for the drug’s proposed use.

Rexulti was approved in 2015 for treatment of schizophrenia and as an add-on treatment for major depressive disorder in adults. The drug carries a warning for an increased mortality risk in elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis.

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, affecting an estimated 6.5 million people aged 65 and older in the U.S. Although cognitive decline is the predominant symptom, behavioral and psychiatric symptoms of dementia, including agitation, aggression, and irritability, are common, affecting approximately 40% of all Alzheimer’s patients.

The FDA notes that behavioral and psychiatric symptoms are associated with a higher risk of accelerated disease progression, functional decline, decreased quality of life, greater caregiver burden, increased out of-home placement, and earlier death. Most patients experience initial onset of symptoms in later stages of Alzheimer’s and worsening symptoms as the disease progresses.

Several non-medication behavior interventions have been studied for the treatment of Alzheimer’s-related agitation; some of the most effective techniques are distraction, redirection, massage, music therapy, physical activity, aromatherapy, and simulated presence therapy.

Source: www.brightfocus.org

Britney Spears asegura que la golpeó el guardia de seguridad que protegía a Victor Wembanyama, jugador de la NBA

Britney Spears dio detalles sobre un incidente ocurrido la noche de este miércoles que involucra Victor Wembanyama, jugador de baloncesto de los Spurs de San Antonio, en Las Vegas.

La estrella del pop relató que un guardia de seguridad la golpeó en la cara cuando intentó llamar la atención de Wembanyama. TMZ fue el primero en reportar del incidente.

“Las experiencias traumáticas no son nuevas para mí y ya he tenido bastantes. No estaba preparada para lo que me pasó anoche”, escribió Spears en su cuenta verificada de Instagram este jueves.

Luego describió que había reconocido “a un atleta en el vestíbulo de mi hotel cuando me dirigía a cenar”, y más tarde lo volvió a ver en un restaurante de otro hotel.

“Decidí acercarme a él y felicitarlo por su éxito. Había mucho ruido, así que le di un golpecito en el hombro para llamar su atención”, continuó.

Spears, que no nombró al jugador novato de alto nivel en su publicación en redes sociales, especificó que tiene conocimiento “de la declaración del deportista en la que menciona que ‘lo agarré por detrás’, pero yo simplemente le di un golpecito en el hombro. A continuación, su seguridad me puso la mano en el rostro sin mirar atrás, delante de una multitud”. Spears explicó que la bofetada casi la derriba.

“La gente me rodea todo el tiempo”, dijo Spears. “De hecho, esa noche, estaba rodeada de un grupo de al menos 20 fans. Mi equipo de seguridad no golpeó a nadie”, declaró.

Wembanyama se refirió al incidente a primera hora de este jueves, y dijo a periodistas que no vio lo ocurrido. Señaló que caminaba con su seguridad por un pasillo con mucha gente y que oyó que alguien le llamaba, pero que la seguridad le había ordenado previamente que no se detuviera entre la multitud.

“Esa persona me estaba llamando, ‘Señor, señor’, y esa persona me agarró por detrás”, dijo. “No vi lo que pasó porque caminaba recto y me dijeron ‘no te detengas’. Pero esa persona me agarró por detrás, no por el hombro, me agarró por detrás. Solo sé que los de seguridad la empujaron. No sé con cuánta fuerza, pero la seguridad la apartó. No me detuve a mirar”, completó.

Luego se le preguntó a Wembanyama si sabía que la persona en cuestión era Britney Spears, a lo que respondió: “No lo supe durante un par de horas. Y añadió: “Entonces la seguridad de los Spurs me dijo que era Britney Spears. Al principio pensé: ‘No, estás bromeando’, pero sí, resulta que era Britney Spears. Nunca le vi la cara. Seguí caminando”.

Spears también escribió en su declaración de Instagram de este jueves que el incidente es “demasiado embarazoso para compartir con el mundo”, pero que “es importante compartir esta historia e instar a las personas en el ojo público a dar ejemplo y tratar a todos los demás con respeto”.

“La violencia física ocurre demasiado en este mundo. A menudo a puerta cerrada”, dijo. Y añadió que “aún no he recibido una disculpa pública del jugador, su seguridad o su organización. Espero que lo hagan”.

“Agradezco las grandes cantidades de amor y apoyo que estoy recibiendo en este momento. Gracias a la Policía de Las Vegas y a los detectives por su apoyo”, dijo.

Al ser contactado por CNN, el Departamento de Policía Metropolitana de Las Vegas (LVMPD, por sus siglas en inglés) emitió un comunicado en el que reconoce el incidente, al decir que los agentes respondieron a una llamada “con respecto a una investigación de agresión” y que fue “documentado en un informe policial y no se han emitido arrestos o citaciones”.

Source: cnnespanol.cnn.com

Biden’s junk fee crusade turns to short-term health insurance plans

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President Joe Biden on Friday announced new steps to crack down on short-term health insurance plans and surprise medical bills, stepping up his war against so-called junk fees to lower healthcare costs.

This will include a proposed rule that closes loopholes companies use to offer misleading short-term insurance products, discriminate based on pre-existing conditions, offer little to no coverage and saddle consumers with thousands of dollars worth of medical expenses, White House Domestic Policy Adviser Neera Tanden told reporters.

The Obama administration in 2016 limited short-term insurance plans to three months to try to get more people on year-round plans, but regulations adopted by the Trump administration in 2018 allowed people to stay on such plans for 12 months and renew them for three years.

“These plans leave families surprised by thousands of dollars in medical expenses when they actually use health care services like a surgery,” the White House said on Friday.

With inflation still a potent political issue, the Biden administration has made it a priority to fight hidden fees by asking federal regulators to increase their oversight of companies across a range of industries including hotels, banks and airlines.

Biden, who in over two years as president has witnessed a sharp rebound from the COVID-19-induced recession, has nonetheless watched his public approval ratings sag under the weight of voters’ anxiety about inflation and the economy’s direction.

Job creation and low unemployment are the positives while elevated inflation and the knock-on effects of spiking interest rates over the past year in areas such as the housing market have stoked fears of recession.

Biden will also announce new rules to cut down on surprise medical billing, limit the use of third-party medical credit cards that include “teaser rates” and do not fully disclose the risks, Tanden said.

Surprise bills can occur when people are taken to the nearest hospital for emergency care or when someone goes to an in-network hospital but one of the doctors who treat them there is out-of-network, leading to surprise bills, the White House said.

More than half of Americans disapprove of how Biden is handling his job, while just 35% of respondents approve of his stewardship of the economy, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted in June. Voters rate the economy as their top issue.

Source: www.reuters.com

WANTED FOR AGGRAVATED ROBBERY

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Reward of up to $5,000 leading to the arrest of the suspect(s) involved in this case. 
Crime Stoppers and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect responsible for an Aggravated Robbery Deadly Weapon.

On Sunday, June 4, 2023, at approximately 5:08 p.m., an unknown suspect robbed a business in the 14000 block of FM 2100 Rd. in Crosby, Texas.  During the incident, the suspect followed the victim back into the business, produced a knife, and held it to the victim’s child abdomen and demanded money and phones. The suspect fled the location in an unknown direction of travel. The suspect was observed on surveillance prior to the incident exiting the passenger side of a mid-90’s white Chevrolet pick-up truck.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the identification, charging and/or arrest of the suspect in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

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CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of July 6, 2023 at 4:20 pm.

MARK ANOTHY BROOKS JR

B/M      12-25-90      6’03”/180 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1821903
INJ CHILD/ELDER/DISABL RECK BODILY INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

LICIBETH GONZALES

W/F      10-10-86      5’04”/120 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1576572
PROBATION VIOLATION DWI THIRD
Last known location: Houston Texas

LINDSAY LEE HOWELL-SIMMS

W/F      10-11-81      5’04”/145 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1821170
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO OVER 50
Last known location: Conroe Texas

ABELARDO IBARRA

W/M      11-12-00      5’05”/140 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1805923
EVADING ARREST/DETENTION W/VEH
Last known location: Houston Texas

KENDRICK DWAYNE MAXON

B/M      04-10-90      5’09”/130 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1821870, 1822039
THEFT AGGREGATE =>$2,500<$30K
ENGAGING IN ORG CRIM ACTIVITY
Last known location: Houston Texas

ALEX JEROME MORRIS

W/M      07-22-92      6’02”/190 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1595818
PROBATION VIOLATION THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
Last known location: Ralph Alabama

RUSSELL RAY SMITH

W/M      04-23-87      6’00”/155 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1822417
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Last known location: Cypress Texas

TRANEICIA SNEED

B/F      03-14-00      5’05”/200 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1822027
ROBBERY-THREATS
Last known location: Houston Texas

SHANEEQUA NICOLE WHITE

B/F      12-17-90      5’02”/138 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1670826
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Humble Texas

AMBER WRENN

W/F      03-16-82      5’07”/140 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1686005
EVADING ARREST/DETENTION
Last known location: The Woodlands Texas

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MECA’s Sunburst Summer Arts Camp

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Creating A Brighter Future For Houston Since 1977.

Origami Challenge presented courtesy of Sunburst Summer Arts Camp partner, the Japan-America Society Houston

Art with David Delgado

Music with Jesus Lozano

1-on-1 mentorship with camp counselor

MECA’s work to provide year-round, high quality arts education, social services and vigorous academic support is made possible by generous contributions from the following donors: