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Monsanto Must Answer for Roundup Cancer Cases

    “Truth will ultimately prevail where there is pains to bring it to light.” – George Washington For years, Monsanto has publicly denied that its popular weed killer Roundup ...

Trump Administration Wants to Make Asbestos Great Again

At one time, asbestos was among the most common building materials, used for insulation and as an additive for cement. Once the health risks of the substance became well-known, including ...

Amazon, Walmart Patent Tech to Constantly Monitor Employees

  Keeping a close eye on employees is nothing new. Security cameras, timeclocks, and human supervision have long been necessary tools to monitor workers. But Amazon and Walmart may be ...

Department of Justice Settlement Opens the Door for 3D Printed Guns

  The debate over gun control in America has been raging for decades, with no end in sight. While the ability to bear arms is a constitutional right protected under the Second Amendment ...

Tipping the Scales of Justice

  It’s becoming increasingly more difficult (it seems by the day) to seek redress for wrongs through the judicial system.  Litigants are locked out because they have been forced to ...

Tribune Exposes Rampant Sexual Abuse in Chicago Public Schools

  Keeping kids safe in school is a major priority for parents. We live in a world where we dread the next mass school shooting, or the next drug epidemic. We trust school administrators ...

Connecticut Medicaid No Longer Covering Essure Birth Control

  Over the past few years, Bayer has been pulling their Essure permanent birth control devices off the market in countries around the world, citing changes in patient demand. But despite ...

Aspirin Just as Effective as Xarelto for Preventing Clots after Hip, Knee Surgery Study Shows

  One way pharmaceutical companies justify expensive and potentially dangerous drugs is that they fulfill a need that no other product on the market is capable of. This argument just got ...

A Student Fights for Fairness

  “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” --- Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. King’s quotation seems like it describes broad social movements, urging ...

Amazon Facial Recognition Tech has Privacy Advocates Worried

    Amazon revolutionized the way people shop online and built a multi-billion dollar empire out of providing fast, convenient service. And like most massively successful ...

Illinois Talcum Powder Plaintiffs Can Stay in Cook County

  A Chicago federal judge recently granted victory for five Chicago talcum powder plaintiffs with claims against Johnson & Johnson that could have huge implications for multidistrict ...

60 Minutes Takes on Gynecological Mesh

  Gynecological mesh (also referred to as pelvic mesh) has become a massive threat to women’s health. Over 100,000 women are suing manufacturers of these devices, creating the largest ...