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California is fining the nation’s largest pharmacy health care provider a record .6 million for failing to redeem deposits on bottles and cans at some of its locations, regulators said Monday.The California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, better known as CalRecycle, said its investigation found that 81 of CVS Pharmacy’s 848 retail stores in California refused to redeem the recyclables or pay a required 0 daily fee as an alternative.CalRecycle filed the enforcement action last week, and CVS can seek a hearing if it wants to contest the fine. Department spokesman Lance Klug said it’s the largest enforcement action ever against a retailer for failing to redeem recyclables.The company “is committed to contributing to healthier, more sustainable communities and we are currently reviewing the state of California’s filing,” spokesman Mike DeAngelis said in an email.One of CalRecycle’s most vocal critics praised the department’s action as a good first step to helping prop up the recycling industry. The industry has faltered due to a drop in value for scrap metal and aluminum and as other countries, particularly China, have become more picky in the types of waste they will buy from the United States.The vast majority of nearly 4,000 beverage retailers have agreed to redeem bottles and cans if consumers can’t find another convenient recycler. But Consumer Watchdog estimated from limited data that half to two-thirds of those retailers may be refusing to do so.“They’ve fined before, but they haven’t done it regularly or a lot,” Consumer Watchdog advocate Liza Tucker said of state regulators. “They’re sending a signal that it isn’t business as unusual, we’re really going to apply fines that are bigger than in the past.”Even for the pharmacy giant, .6 million “is enough to get CVS’ attention and enough to get the attention of the entire retail community,” Tucker said. “This is the wake-up call.”The enforcement action seeks to recover .8 million in 0-a-day fees that the 81 stores failed to pay by the end of October, and another .8 million in civil penalties. The total fine is a state record against retailers that are supposed to redeem cans and bottles.Jared Blumenfeld, California’s secretary for Environmental Protection, said in a statement that the goal is to send a message that the state “will hold retailers accountable for refunding consumers their nickel and dime recycling deposits.”California is one of 10 states with a deposit-refund system for beverage containers. Consumers pay an extra 5 cents for bottles up to 24 ounces (709.76 milliliters) and 10 cents for bottles more than 24 ounces.They’re supposed to get that money back by recycling the bottle or can once they are finished with it. But Consumer Watchdog said more consumers are throwing them away because they can’t find a convenient recycling location.More than half the state’s recycling centers have closed in the last five years, according to an analysis of state data by the Container Recycling Institute, though CalRecycle says about 1,200 remain.State subsidies to recyclers have increased each of the last four years, including 6 million last year. It’s devoting another million this year to aid recycling centers and spur projects like using mobile redemption centers in areas with high rents and community opposition to permanent recycling centers.CalRecycle Director Scott Smithline, who is retiring at year’s end, said the fine is part of agency actions that includes intensified inspections. Klug, the department spokesman, said that has included 2,180 inspections since August, with a priority on retailers who have had the largest number of violations and penalties owed. 3732

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA's next Mars rover finally has a name: Perseverance. The six-wheeled robotic e

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An incoming University of Southern California freshman died in a freeway accident over the weekend, the university confirmed in a Monday statement.Eighteen-year-old Matthew Olson was walking south on Interstate-110 when he was hit by two cars at around 2:43 a.m. on Saturday, according to a news release from the California Highway Patrol.Olson was pronounced dead at the scene by the Los Angeles Fire Department Paramedics, CHP said. He was walking on I-110 between two FasTrak lanes, according to the release."It is unknown at this time why (Olson) was walking in the freeway lanes," the release says.One person has been arrested, according to a CHP report.The incident is still under investigation.He was from Newport Beach and had graduated from Corona del Mar High School. There, he played basketball and was a member of the 2018 National Championship volleyball team, earning the Coach's Award for Hardest Working Player, the university said.Olson also participated in Future Business Leaders of America and Best Buddies, "a one-to-one relationship program that fosters friendships with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities," according to the university."Matt had only just begun his USC experience at the Marshall School of Business," the university said. "But his life and the fact that he chose to join our community can still be an example for us all.""Whatever your circumstances and wherever this new semester may take you, we ask that you please keep Matt and his family in your thoughts and prayers."A Facebook group for the Corona del Mar Sea Kings Boys Basketball team posted a message Saturday night saying they were "devastated" by the tragic loss."Matt was an incredible person, everything you can ask for in a student, Best Buddy, teammate, friend, brother & son," the post 1833

  

Barnyard animals are more empathetic than you might have thought, a new study has found.Goats are able to distinguish between positive and negative emotions in another goat's calls and react to their fellows' feelings, according to a paper published in the journal 276

  

Another scary scene unfolded at an MLB park on Sunday.A fan at Dodger Stadium was struck in the head by a foul ball off the bat of the Dodgers' Cody Bellinger in the first inning of Los Angeles' game against the Colorado Rockies.The woman, who was sitting just beyond the protective netting that extends to the end of the dugouts, initially stayed in her seat and was given an ice pack. She later was taken to a hospital for precautionary tests, according to the 475

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