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Bondi also reportedly made statements about the existence of a ‘client list’, which caused tension among Trump’s allies.
Trump has also previously urged Bondi to pursue his political opponents more aggressively, including New York Attorney General Letitia James, Democratic Senator Adam Schiff, and former FBI director James Comey, all of whom were involved in his previous impeachment.
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Warning: This article contains discussion of cancer which some readers may find distressing.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health is currently investigating whether possible environmental factors could be connected to multiple teachers being diagnosed with breast cancer, or precancerous conditions, in recent years, at Uxbridge High School.
As well as running numerous tests on the building and its surroundings, health officials have also contacted the affected teachers, and are reviewing factors including age, medical history, genetic history and specific diagnoses.
The school has issued a statement following the ‘sobering’ news. (Google Maps)
The school has issued a statement following the ‘sobering’ news. (Google Maps)
“It is, of course, possible that these multiple cases are not connected to one another, but out of abundance of caution, we are looking into any environmental factors at the school that may be a factor in their diagnoses,” the school principal wrote.
The 123,000-square-foot school opened in 2012, and educates roughly 600 students.
“The health and safety of all of our students and staff remain our highest priority,” the letter continued.
The health department’s Indoor Air Quality Unit is expected to conduct air quality testing tomorrow (June 4), which will looks at measurements of carbon monoxide, humidity, temperature, and airflow.
As well, water testing has already ruled out the school’s supply as a possible risk factor.
The district said it has since been working with epidemiologists, environmental experts, and scientists, to investigate a variety of possible environmental factors, but stated that there is no evidence as of yet to suggest the cases are connected.
If you’ve been affected by any of these issues and want to speak to someone in confidence, contact the American Cancer Society on 1-800-227-2345 or via their live chat feature, available 24/7 every day of the year.
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