sabato 11 agosto 2018

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Benicia Man Accusing Monsanto In Roundup Cancer Claim In CourtA Benicia man who claims his cancer was caused by a popular weed killer is finally getting his day in court.
Judge Weighs Science Behind Monsanto Roundup Cancer ClaimA federal judge in San Francisco will conduct his own review during an unusual set of court hearings scheduled to start Monday.
California Blocked From Requiring Cancer Warning Label On Weed KillerA U.S. judge blocked California from requiring that the popular weed-killer Roundup carry a label stating that it is known to cause cancer, saying the warning is misleading.
Monsanto Caught Ghostwriting Stanford University Hoover Institution Fellow's Published WorkThe Monsanto Papers give the public a behind-the-scenes look at how far the agrochemical company has gone to protect its image.
California Classifies Glyphosate As Cancer-Causing, FDA Tests Crops For ResidueCalifornia adds glyphosate to list of chemicals known to the state to cause cancer and the FDA is now testing U.S. crops for residue from that same chemical.
California To Require Cancer Warning Label On Roundup Weed KillerThe Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment announced that Roundup's main ingredient, glyphosate, is a chemical known to cause cancer.
State Wants Warning On Popular Weed KillerA battle over the main ingredient in Roundup, a popular weed killer sprayed by farmers and home gardeners worldwide, is coming to a head in California.
2016 Viral Memes Span Spectrum From Delight To Dismay2016 was a year chock full of viral trends. KPIX 5's Kenny Choi rounded up a few of the most memorable.
Barça are also close to completing a move for the Senegal defender Moussa Wagué, who became the youngest African to score in the World Cup finals in June. The 19-year-old is initially expected to join Barcelona’s B side from the Belgian club Eupen
The FBI and partners have arrested three key members of an organised cyber crime group. File pic

FBI arrests key members of 'prolific' cyber crime group


Three key members of a "prolific hacking group" that allegedly stole millions of credit card numbers have been arrested in an international operation.
Sixty-five years after the Korean War ended, the remains of dozens of US soldiers have been returned

Donald Trump thanks Kim Jong Un for keeping word on war remains


Donald Trump has thanked North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un for sending the suspected remains of US soldiers killed in the Korean War back to the United States.
Gaucho

Buyout giant Carlyle stakes claim to stricken Gaucho chain


The American buyout titan Carlyle has gatecrashed the auction of Gaucho, the stricken restaurant chain, with a cut-price bid to buy it out of administration.






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