Prince George's County emergency crews responded to the Chemistry Building at the University of Maryland this afternoon after an explosion injured two female students.
Chemical Explosion Injures University of Maryland Students
McKenzie-Gude Gets Five Years
Rockville's Collin McKenzie-Gude, the young man who pleaded guilty last year to possessing bomb-making chemicals, was sentenced to five years in prison today, the Post is reporting. Among other allegations against McKenzie-Gude, prosecutors alleged the chemicals, an arsenal of firearms and a map of Camp David found among his possessions were part of a planned attempt to assassinate President Barack Obama.
Cheh Proposes Local Chemical Ban
D.C. Council member Mary Cheh (D-Ward 3) has introduced a bill that would ban more than a dozen hazardous chemicals from being sold in the District, the Examiner reports. Among the materials listed in the proposed ban: Mattresses and furniture containing polybrominated diphenyl ethers, or PBDEs, which act as flame retardents; food or beverage containers intended for children younger than 6 that contain Bisphenol-A, or BPA, which has been linked to neurological health problems; and body scrub beauty products that contain synthetic microbeads, which are often blamed for contributing to oceanic pollution.
Chemicals That May Cause Intersex Fish Identified
By now, everyone knows that some fish in the filthy Potomac River have developed both male and female reproductive systems. They've been dubbed "intersex" by the media, and we've all had a nervous laugh about how the pollution we've poured into the river is probably to blame for creating the first ever bi-gendered fish. Whoops! How were we to know?

