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Fluoride in Drinking Water Poses Enough Risk to Merit New EPA Action, Judge Says

A federal judge has made a landmark ruling that could significantly impact water fluoridation practices across the U.S.1 After a thorough review of.

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FEMA INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX hard at work in North Carolina post-Helene, stealing resources, denying supplies while victims suffer and die

It’s unbelievable, the tragedy and chaos occurring right now in North Carolina in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. It’s bad enough that.

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Environmental Protection Agency accused of retaliating against scientists who voiced concerns about toxic chemicals

A group of government scientists say they were pressured by management at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to present new chemicals they.

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The EPA Doesn’t Want You to Have Access to Clean Drinking Water

Seems pretty strange and contradictory to their stated intended purpose for existing in the first place, doesn’t it? The EPA is trying.

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Chicken Little Syndrome

Watching the world burn… Many of us who write for alternative news outlets such as Natural News find ourselves worn down, mentally.

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EPA continues to ignore link between pesticides and breast cancer

Despite studies clearly linking pesticide exposure to breast cancer, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continues to turn a blind eye on the matter. A December 2020.

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EPA doing “bare minimum” to address toxic PFAS pollutants in drinking water

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been accused of doing the “bare minimum” in addressing the presence of so-called “forever chemicals” in drinking water. A.

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EPA Now Claims Glyphosate, The Main Ingredient In Roundup, Doesn’t Cause Cancer

By Derrick Broze The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reaffirmed their belief that glyphosate is not a carcinogen, despite initially concluding.

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How the EPA and the Pentagon downplayed a growing toxic threat

The chemicals once seemed near magical, able to repel water, oil and stains. By the 1970s, DuPont and 3M had used them.

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