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Triclosan: Soap Ingredient Can Trigger Liver Cancer in Mice: Scientists [1]

"A chemical ingredient of cosmetics, soaps, detergents, shampoos and toothpaste has been found to trigger liver cancer in laboratory mice, raising concerns about how safe it is for humans, scientists said."

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Source: Independent [6], 11/18/2014
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"Longtime Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship Indicted" [7]

"Don Blankenship, the longtime chief executive officer of Massey Energy, was indicted Thursday on charges that he orchestrated the routine violation of key federal mine safety rules at the company’s Upper Big Branch Mine prior to an April 2010 explosion that killed 29 miners."

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National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Charleston Gazette [11], 11/14/2014
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"Fracking Sand in Oilfields Stirs Up a Serious Health Risk for Workers" [12]

"Health concerns about oil field fracking have been focused on the mixed brew of chemicals injected into wells. But it is another innocuous-sounding substance — sand — that poses a more serious danger to workers."

Energy & Fuel [13]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Denver Post [14], 11/13/2014
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"California’s Strawberry Industry Is Hooked on Dangerous Pesticides" [15]

"Paul Helliker had a job for Dow AgroSciences."

Agriculture [16]
Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Food [17]
Public [4]
California [18]
Source: Ctr for Investigative Reporting [19], 11/12/2014
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More Than 600 Reported Chemical Exposure in Iraq, Pentagon Admits [20]

"More than 600 American service members since 2003 have reported to military medical staff members that they believe they were exposed to chemical warfare agents in Iraq, but the Pentagon failed to recognize the scope of the reported cases or offer adequate tracking and treatment to those who may have been injured, defense officials say."

Chemicals [2]
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Military [21]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: NY Times [22], 11/07/2014
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"Environmental, Public Health Groups Sue FDA Over Feed Additive" [23]

"A group of environmental and public health groups sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday, seeking to set aside the agency's approvals for feed additives containing ractopamine that are used to boost the weight of cattle and pigs."

Agriculture [16]
Chemicals [2]
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Food [17]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Reuters [24], 11/07/2014
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"Pesticide Levels on Food Unknown Due To Poor Government Testing" [25]

"The U.S. Food and Drug Administration does not perform enough pesticide residue tests — on either imported or domestic foods – to say whether the American food supply is safe, according to federal auditors."

Agriculture [16]
Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Food [17]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Wash Post [26], 11/07/2014
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"Victims of Toxic Chemicals Fight for Benefits From VA" [27]

"Veterans who were exposed to toxic contaminants during their service are increasingly becoming casualties in a war with the government -- particularly the Veterans Affairs Department—which they say has a record of delaying and denying benefits promised to them by acts of Congress."

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Military [21]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: National Journal [28], 11/03/2014
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Living in Harm’s Way: Louisiana’s Struggle Between Land and Sea [29]

After Katrina, Louisiana may have hit the national spotlight for a time, but coastal communities elsewhere around the country will have to find their own answers to the question “Why does anyone still live there in harm’s way?” — even as more and more people move toward the coast and the water moves ever closer to them.

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"Toxic Chemicals, Carcinogens Skyrocket Near Fracking Sites" [37]

"Oil and gas wells across the country are spewing “dangerous" cancer-causing chemicals into the air, according to a new study that further corroborates reports of health problems around hydraulic fracturing sites."

Energy & Fuel [13]
Environmental Health [3]
Pollution [38]
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National (U.S.) [5]
Source: US News & World Report [39], 10/30/2014
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