Breaking News! NATEC International Officially Accredited by CDPH for REHS Continuing Education—24 Contact Hours Made Easy
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Breaking News! NATEC International Officially Accredited by CDPH for REHS Continuing Education—24 Contact Hours Made Easy

Now Accredited! Earn REHS CEUs with NATEC—CDPH-Approved for 24 Contact Hours in Lead, Asbestos, & HAZWOPER Training. Register Today! NATEC International is proud to announce that we are now an officially approved Accreditation Agency by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) to provide Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS) Continuing Education Units (CEUs). This new designation allows us to issue REHS CEUs for many of our courses, including: NATEC’s Lead, Asbestos, and HAZWOPER training programs! Click now to register for your REHS Contact Hours!What Are REHS CEUs? In California, Registered Environmental Health Specialists (REHS) play a vital role in protecting public health through environmental protection, code enforcement, and health education. To maintain licensure, REHS professionals are required by CDPH regulations to complete at least 24 contact hours of continuing education every two years . These Continuing Education Units...
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At least 3 dead in New Jersey after strong thunderstorms sweep through the Northeast

KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — Months worth of heavy rain fell in a matter of hours on Texas Hill Country, leaving 24 people dead and many more unaccounted for Friday, including more than 20 girls attending a summer camp, as search teams conducted boat and helicopter rescues in fast-moving floodwaters. Desperate pleas peppered social media as loved ones sought any information about people caught in the flood zone. At least 10 inches (25 centimetres) of rain poured down overnight in central Kerr County, causing flash flooding of the Guadalupe River. Onlookers survey damage along the Guadalupe River after a flash flood swept through the area, Friday, July 4, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) Onlookers survey damage along the Guadalupe River after a flash flood swept through the area on Friday, July 4, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas. (AP...
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India’s leader promises trade and investment in a visit to Trinidad and Tobago

PORT-OF-SPAIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO – In a significant diplomatic gesture reaffirming deep historical and cultural bonds, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded a landmark two-day official visit to Trinidad and Tobago from July 3rd to July 4th, 2025. This was the first bilateral visit by an Indian prime minister to the twin-island Caribbean nation in 26 years, underscoring India's renewed commitment to strengthening ties with the Global South and, particularly, the Caribbean region. The visit, extended at the invitation of Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, was imbued with profound significance, coinciding with the 180th anniversary of the arrival of Indian immigrants to Trinidad and Tobago in 1845. The warm reception and the conferment of the Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the country's highest national honour, upon Prime Minister Modi, highlighted the...
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Trump threatens 35% tariffs on Canadian goods

Nadine Yousif BBC News, Toronto US President Donald Trump has said he will impose a 35% tariff on Canadian goods starting on 1 August, even as the two countries were days away from a self-imposed deadline to reach a new trade deal. The announcement came in the form of a letter published on Trump's social media platform Truth Social, along with additional threats of blanket tariffs of 15% or 20% on most trade partners. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said his government would continue to protect his country's workers and businesses as they head towards the new deadline. Trump has sent more than 20 such letters to other US partners this week. He also says he will soon announce new tariffs on the European Union. Like Canada's letter, Trump has vowed to implement those tariffs by 1 August. A blanket 25% tariff...
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