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Campaign launched to list abortion drug Mifepristone among water pollutants * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

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Source link The abortion drug Mifepristone, that chemical often mailed to women to kill their unborn children, should be listed among the Environmental Protection Agency’s water pollutants, as a “drinking

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Food and Water Watch

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· Jun 25, 2026

Supreme Court Gives Pesticide Corporations Immunity from Cancer Lawsuits

“Ruling has Trump’s name written all over it” The post Supreme Court Gives Pesticide Corporations Immunity from Cancer Lawsuits appeared first on Food Water Watch.

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· Jul 10, 2026

New York sues 3 companies over 'forever chemicals'

The state of New York this week sued several companies over “forever chemicals,” a family of toxic chemicals that have commonly been used in consumer products. New York Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday sued five firms, alleging that they knew and hid information indicating these chemicals were toxic and persistent in the environment. James...

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 3, 2026

Eli Lilly’s Unapproved Weight-Loss Drug Is Now Sold at Brooklyn Corner Stores for $95

A CBS News reporter purchased Eli Lilly's experimental weight-loss drug retatrutide at a Brooklyn convenience store for 95 with no prescription as toxicity reports rise and the FDA warns such products are of unknown quality and potentially harmful. The drug is currently in clinical trials and has never received regulatory approval.

The New Lede

· Jun 25, 2026

SCOTUS Ruling Limits Ability to Sue Pesticide Companies for Illness or Injury

At the center of the case was label warnings about glyphosate, a weed-killing chemical that has been linked to cancer.

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· Jun 23, 2026

ELI LILLY gave extraordinary obesity drug access to 79-year-old patient. Who?

ELI LILLY gave extraordinary obesity drug access to 79-year-old patient. Who? (Top headline, 1st story, link) Drudge Report Feed needs your support! Become a Patron

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· Jul 8, 2026

11% of Americans Are Currently Taking a GLP-1 Weight Loss Drug Like Wegovy

15 of Americans have ever taken the drugs, up from 6 in 2024.

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Related coverage for "Campaign launched to list abortion drug Mifepristone among water pollutants * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh": Food and Water Watch — Supreme Court Gives Pesticide Corporations Immunity from Cancer Lawsuits. The Hill — New York sues 3 companies over 'forever chemicals'. The Eastern Herald — Eli Lilly’s Unapproved Weight-Loss Drug Is Now Sold at Brooklyn Corner Stores for $95. The New Lede — SCOTUS Ruling Limits Ability to Sue Pesticide Companies for Illness or Injury. Drudge Report — ELI LILLY gave extraordinary obesity drug access to 79-year-old patient. Who?. Gizmodo — 11% of Americans Are Currently Taking a GLP-1 Weight Loss Drug Like Wegovy