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When a group of mothers and wellness influencers, including surgeon general nominee Casey Means, was asked to go to the White House this month, some of them assumed a few staffers would hear their grievances about the health risks of weedkillers.
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Supreme Court hears Roundup case that could limit Americans’ ability to sue pesticide companies
The Supreme Court could limit Americans’ ability to sue pesticide-makers over alleged health harms from their products in a case that saw oral arguments on Monday. At issue is whether people can sue pesticide-makers such as Monsanto for failing to warn consumers of alleged health harms stemming from their products.
Supreme Court arguments Monday and the farm bill put MAHA squarely at odds with President Donald Trump and the majority of Republicans in Congress.
Activists are rallying in D.C. to protest the Trump administration’s handling of glyphosate, the weedkiller sold as Roundup.
MAHA influencers, Democratic Senators, and cancer patients agree on one thing: you should be able to sue Bayer.
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MAHA activists mobilize over weedkiller case
"Make America Healthy Again" activists are converging on the Supreme Court Monday as justices hear arguments in a high-stakes case over health warnings on pesticide labels. Why it matters: The Trump administration is backing Bayer's efforts to limit lawsuits claiming that its weedkiller Roundup causes cancer.