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Multiple law firms across the country – in Saskatchewan, Ontario, British Columbia and elsewhere – are now recruiting ...
Per CEO Bill Anderson in an interview this week, Bayer will have a decision in months —not years — for whether it will remain ...
Bayer’s CEO is warning that the company may have stop making Roundup, the popular weedkiller that is also the cause of thousands of lawsuits from people claiming that exposure to it caused their ...
For the past 7 years, Bayer has shelled out billions of dollars in lawsuits brought by people claiming they developed cancer after exposure to its glyphosate-containing weed killers, including its ...
In the state with the second-highest cancer rate in the nation, the legislation would have made it harder for residents to sue pesticide companies for illnesses linked to their products.
The future of Roundup, the world’s most widely used herbicide, hangs in the balance as chemical maker Bayer ( OTCPK:BAYZF) ( ...
We’re pretty much reaching the end of the road,” Bayer Chief Executive Bill Anderson said in an interview. “We’re talking ...
Glyphosate has been registered as a pesticide in the U.S. since 1974. Since glyphosate’s first registration, the U.S.
North Dakota legislators have been wrestling with a pesticide bill backed by agricultural groups that would make it harder ...
Global chemical manufacturer Bayer wants the high court to take up a Missouri case in which a gardener who used Roundup was awarded more than $1 million after developing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Stacy Malkan, US Right To Know on Bayer's latest scheme, Ecology Center's Martin Bourque on proposed federal cuts to SNAP benefits.