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News & Articles By Coco Somers
08/04/2026
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By Coco Somers
Report: Climate-Linked Food Crisis Absent From Global Crop Statistics
Global cereal production has reached record levels in recent years, according to Food and Agriculture Organization data, and official harvest statistics show no decline that analysts attribute to climate change. A report published Aug. 1, 2026, on Watts Up With That said repeated warnings of a climate-driven food emergency have not appeared in global crop, […]
07/27/2026
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By Coco Somers
Federal Approval vs. State Bans: The Regulation of Cell-Cultivated Meat in the U.S.
Introduction: Five Products Cleared, None Widely Available The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration have cleared five cell-cultivated meat products for sale, yet none are widely available in grocery stores or restaurants. According to Brenda Baletti in an article for Children’s Health Defense, the USDA granted approval in June 2023 to […]
07/16/2026
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By Coco Somers
Lawmakers Urge CDC to Track Vitamin K Shot Refusals Amid Rising Parental Concerns
Two U.S. lawmakers have called on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to begin tracking refusals of routine vitamin K shots for newborns, citing a rise in parental refusals and the lack of national data on resulting injuries. Representative Kim Schrier and Senator Angela Alsobrooks sent a letter to CDC Acting Director Jay […]
07/08/2026
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By Coco Somers
PFAS “Forever Chemicals” Common in Everyday Products, Studies Show
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a class of synthetic chemicals used for water- and grease-resistant properties, are found in a wide range of everyday products, including cookware, clothing, food packaging, cosmetics and firefighting foam, according to multiple studies and reports. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that approximately 78% of the U.S. general population has […]
06/26/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study Links Pesticide Use to Higher Breast Cancer Rates in Rural U.S. Counties
A study published in Cancer Causes & Control by researchers at Michigan State University examined county-level pesticide use and breast cancer incidence from 2001 through 2020, finding a modest positive association in rural counties. According to the report, rural counties with higher use of endocrine-disrupting pesticides showed a 2% higher breast cancer incidence rate after […]
06/20/2026
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By Coco Somers
Putin Urges ASEAN to Expand Trade in National Currencies at Kazan Summit
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday called for increased trade between Russia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) using national currencies, according to remarks made at the conclusion of the two-day Russia-ASEAN summit in Kazan, Russia. The summit was attended by leaders from Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, […]
06/18/2026
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By Coco Somers
Paraquat Emissions Linked to Elevated Parkinson’s Rates in Mississippi County, Report Finds
A new investigation by Investigate Midwest, published May 18, links airborne emissions of the herbicide paraquat from a chemical plant in Wayne County, Mississippi, to elevated rates of Parkinson’s disease in the area. According to the report, Wayne County, home to approximately 20,000 people, recorded a Parkinson’s mortality rate of 21.5 per 100,000 residents between […]
06/16/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study: Following Dietary Guidelines May Not Provide Sufficient Flavanols for Heart Benefits
A new study published in the journal Food & Function has found that following standard U.S. and U.K. dietary guidelines for fruit and vegetable intake does not reliably deliver the 500 milligrams (mg) per day of flavanols linked to reduced cardiovascular mortality in a major clinical trial. According to the report, fewer than one in […]
06/02/2026
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By Coco Somers
Google Releases 32 Million Mosquitoes: A Rapid Risk Assessment
Google’s life sciences subsidiary Verily released 32 million male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Fresno County, California, between 2017 and 2020, according to the company’s Debug Project. The project, called Debug Fresno, aimed to reduce populations of disease-carrying mosquitoes, Verily stated in project documents. Recent social media attention has brought renewed scrutiny, according to news reports. […]
05/27/2026
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By Coco Somers
“The Abundance Code” Argues Scarcity Is Manufactured, Abundance Is Natural
A new book, “The Abundance Code: Unlocking Limitless Possibility in a Manufactured World,” argues that scarcity across food, energy, health and housing is not a natural condition – but a deliberate construct by elites to maintain control. According to the book, natural systems produce abundance and manufactured scarcity is a hoax used to enforce dependence […]
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