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We, for the most part, operate on the principle that a chemical is innocent until proven guilty, Jeff Ruch, an attorney with Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, said in the ESPN story. "And only if it produces a body count is there then any sort of regulatory response." That initiated a federal, multi-agency research effort in 2016, which is still ongoing today.Led by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, they're looking at possible risks associated with turf fields and rubberized playground surfaces. The first concern is easy to see — gasoline and oil, antifreeze, brake fluid and who knows what else. You'd never let your kids play in a puddle of this toxic soup. But some of those chemicals could essentially roll from the roadways and parking lots onto athletic fields and playgrounds as it takes thousands of used tires to infill a field. But the industry says what's on the tires is not a problem. "Before they go into fields, they're broken up and they're cleaned," said Dan Bond with the Synthetic Turf Council. According to analysis from the Yale School of Public Health, the very components of tires could be a health risk.Studies reveal there are more than 1196

  

Turkish authorities believe?15 Saudi men?who arrived in Istanbul on October 2 were connected to Khashoggi's disappearance and possible killing. At least some of them appear to have high-level connections in the Saudi government.On Thursday, a US official familiar with the intelligence told CNN that the US had intercepts of Saudi officials discussing a plan to lure Khashoggi back to Saudi Arabia and detain him.Washington's "working assumption" is that Khashoggi was killed inside the consulate in Istanbul, according to a US official familiar with the latest intelligence. "We are pretty clear eyed it is likely to have happened and it didn't end well," the official said. The source did caution that this was the latest assessment and no conclusions had been made.A source who knows Khashoggi told CNN that Saudi authorities made several attempts to reach out to Khashoggi in 2017, including proposing he lead a think tank funded by the state. The source says that Khashoggi rejected the ideas and over the following months his much sharper criticism of the government, in its domestic policy and relating to the crisis with Qatar, ended any dialogue.The source, who maintains high-level contact inside the kingdom, says that senior figures in the Royal Court in Riyadh were especially infuriated by Khashoggi's criticism of the decision by the Saudi authorities to classify in September 2017 the Muslim Brotherhood and the Islamic scholar Yusuf al-Qaradawi as terrorists. At the same time, the source says, Khashoggi became more wary of returning to the kingdom.Three days before his disappearance, Khashoggi -- speaking to a BBC journalist in an off-air conversation after a radio interview -- said he did not think he would ever be able to return to Saudi Arabia.Asked when he might be able to go home again, Khashoggi says: "I don't think I'll be able to."The BBC several days ago said it decided to publish the off-air conversation "in light of the current circumstances.""When I hear of an arrest of a friend who did nothing... makes me feel I shouldn't go," Khashoggi is heard saying. "That friend of mine... maybe he was talking critically over something at a dinner party. That's what we are becoming in Saudi Arabia, we are not used to that, we never experienced [this]," he added.A delegation from Saudi Arabia has arrived in Turkey for the investigation into Khashoggi's disappearance, Turkey's state-run Anadolu Agency reported Friday. 2452

  

VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) - A driver was taken into custody Tuesday after his semi-truck crashed through several fences and struck a gas line and power pole in a Vista neighborhood. 176

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