Republican Bill Seeks to Weaken US Toxic Chemical Laws, Raising Health and Safety Concerns

February 10, 2026

Republican Bill Seeks to Weaken US Toxic Chemical Laws, Raising Health and Safety Concerns

A new Republican bill in the US House aims to weaken chemical safety protections. The bill limits EPA powers, favors industry science, and removes strict rules on toxic chemicals. Public health advocates warn it endangers consumers, workers, and the environment.

Guntur Medical College Gets ₹10 Crore Upgrade Led by Principal Sundarachary

February 10, 2026

Guntur Medical College Gets ₹10 Crore Upgrade Led by Principal Sundarachary

Guntur Medical College has renovated its old buildings and improved facilities with over ₹10 crore raised through alumni and donors. Principal N.V. Sundarachary led the transformation, enhancing classrooms, labs, hostels, and transport, boosting the college's status in Andhra Pradesh.

Violence in South Sudan Sparks Massive Displacement and Humanitarian Blockade

February 10, 2026

Violence in South Sudan Sparks Massive Displacement and Humanitarian Blockade

Violence in South Sudan has forced over 280,000 people from their homes amid attacks on aid workers and hospitals. Medical care is collapsing, and children face severe malnutrition risks. The UN calls for an urgent halt to fighting and protection for civilians and aid workers.

House Democrat Slams Justice Dept for Hiding Epstein Abusers’ Names, Calls for Attorney General Probe

February 10, 2026

House Democrat Slams Justice Dept for Hiding Epstein Abusers’ Names, Calls for Attorney General Probe

House Democrat Jamie Raskin accused the Justice Department of mysterious redactions hiding Epstein abuser names while exposing victims. He plans to question Attorney General Pam Bondi. Other news: US drops in global corruption ranking; RFK Jr accused of Senate lies; San Francisco teachers strike for better pay and healthcare.

Israeli Court Blocks Palestinian Boy’s Life-Saving Cancer Treatment Amid Gaza Entry Ban

February 10, 2026

Israeli Court Blocks Palestinian Boy’s Life-Saving Cancer Treatment Amid Gaza Entry Ban

An Israeli court rejected a 5-year-old Palestinian boy's appeal to enter Israel for urgent cancer treatment. The decision follows strict post-October 7 Gaza border restrictions, affecting thousands of patients needing care.