U.S. Right To Know

@USRightToKnow

Investigative public health group working globally to expose corporate wrongdoing and government failures threatening our food, environment and health.

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    Study finds link between exposure and pregnancy length. "Glyphosate is unavoidable, it's even in rainwater" Via

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    NEW: A Beijing lab mishap infected a senior scientist with Covid-19 in early 2020. Lab accidents are not conspiracies. And China’s failure to disclose this incident casts doubt on whether one in Wuhan would have been declared either.

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    Opening statements were made today in the latest Bayer trial. The trial comes a week after Bayer announced it would stop selling popular herbicide .

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    . : "The plan of displacing millions of smallholding farmers, using an industrial monoculture approach ... lacing the soil and water supplies with toxic chemicals and concentrating ownership ... is an immoral and dangerous vision that must be stopped.'”

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    ⁩ to house COVID Tracking Project, a national database donated by The Atlantic

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    You can sign up for our weekly newsletter here, covering the latest news from the U.S. Right to Know investigations and crucial public health news of the week

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    . heads into next U.S. Roundup trial today. Read the latest in the review . Plus ignores African faith leaders' appeal to stop funding “top-down profit-driven industrial-scale farming systems” in

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    Aug 5

    It's Time For NIH Transparency on Wuhan Research Funding. "Americans funded research in Wuhan. We have a right to know what we paid for and whether it went horribly wrong." Via

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    Intel agencies scour reams of genetic data from Wuhan lab in Covid origins hunt. Via

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    Aug 4

    HUGE news, indicating regulators are starting to wake up to the risks of ever-higher levels of pesticides. Bravo Canada, for "putting a pause" on requests for more pesticide residues to be allowed in food. When will work to protect public health?

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    "the Government of Canada is putting a pause on proposed increases to Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs), including for . As a result, there will be no increases to MRLs until at least spring 2022."

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    Agrochemicals interact synergistically to increase bee mortality. Via Pesticides: interactions between agrochemicals increase their harm to bees. Via

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    Aug 4

    Here we go again - back in court to try to defend against claims Monsanto's Roundup causes cancer. Opening statements in 4th trial set for Thursday. (unless they settle first??)

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    Aug 4

    Hair-raising story about about EPA "hair-on-fire" chemical cases via "When industry wants a chemical safety assessment done yesterday, EPA managers classify it as 'hair on fire.'"

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    Aug 2

    "The Chinese and international searches for SARS-CoV-2-related coronaviruses were supposed to reveal a zoonotic origin and refute a lab leak. Instead, they have achieved the almost direct opposite."

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    Aug 3

    Rev. Fletcher Harper : push for industrial agriculture in is displacing small farmers, concentrating ownership: an "immoral and incredibly dangerous mission and it has to be stopped."

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    Aug 3

    Pleased and proud to be one of the contributing authors for this important new book, a part of the World Food Preservation Center Book Series. The risks are real.

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