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The EPA announced Wednesday its plan to re-register dicamba, a herbicide widely used on soybean and cotton farms that has been banned twice by federal courts.
Dicamba drift has damaged millions of acres of soybeans, and caused devastating damage to farms, home gardens, native plants and wildlife refuges throughout the Midwest and South. Experts have found ...
Justin Chen, president of the American Federation of Government Employees Council 238, the union representing 8,000 EPA ...
Experts have warned that if the EPA were to bring back dicamba, the results would be devastating—as they have been in the ...
Employees have been told they’ll have less choice in where they land due to a tightened timeline after court fights over ...
Companies feared rules and lawsuits based on the Office of Research and Development’s assessments of the dangers of ...
In an area long plagued by air pollution, permitting irregularities have opponents of what’s predicted to be the world’s ...
The local water authority is actively seeking advanced solutions to address the challenge of 1,4-dioxane contamination in the ...
State Sen. Michael Moore pushes for a ban on synthetic fields that contain PFAS, a health hazard? So why are some communities ...
Millions of people suffer debilitating reactions in the presence of certain scents and chemicals. One scientist has been ...
Environmentalists are suing to stop the flow of 1,4-dioxane from a nearby factory into Asheboro's drinking water supply.
The House is expected to approve President Donald Trump’s request to claw back about $9 billion in already appropriated ...