Sealcoat on Driveways More Toxic Than Thought
By Catherine J. Frompovich Before you resurface and freshen up the macadam on the driveway to your house using coal-tar based sealcoats, you had better…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Before you resurface and freshen up the macadam on the driveway to your house using coal-tar based sealcoats, you had better…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Lead, mercury, and aluminum scientifically are known neurotoxins! Lead is condemned by science and medicine; whereas ethylmercury and aluminum are promoted…
By Cassius Kamarampi It was recently reported that the toxic metal mercury was found in San Francisco fog. Mercury is highly toxic at low doses,…
By Claire Bernish Image: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency staff members sample a monitoring well for contaminants from hydraulic fracturing. A Stanford study in Pavillion, Wyoming,…
By Cassius Kamarampi Cincinnati city officials sent out letters to 16,000 residents this week, informing them that much of the city’s water transporting pipes are…
By Carey Wedler On February 18, SoCalGas and the national media declared the “worst methane gas leak in U.S. history” permanently sealed, but just over…
By Janet Phelan If you wonder how the US could be supporting Turkey that is waging a veritable war on its civil Kurdish population, maybe…
By Brianna Acuesta The short answer to the question in the headline, and most other similar questions in America, is that big money doesn’t want…
By Jon Rappoport Microcephaly = babies born with small heads and brain impairment. As I’ve demonstrated in numerous articles, the purported cause of microcephaly, the…
By Brett Redmayne-Titley “Tolerance and apathy are the last virtues of a dying society.” – Aristotle When considering the cause of national apathy, Americans are…
By Claire Bernish After the mammoth methane gas leak that spewed uncontrollably from a damaged well in California’s Aliso Canyon was finally capped last week, residents…
By John Vibes Two former executives with the bankrupt Freedom Industries were sentenced to one month in federal prison for their responsibility in the chemical…
By Brett Redmayne-Titley This past Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016 brought a welcome breath of fresh air to more than 4400 displaced Porter Ranch, CA residents….
By Claire Bernish Though fracking industry proponents scoff at any intimation their so-called vital industry poses even scant risks to the public, a new study published…