"They’re still putting this stuff in the water." State's 'forever chemicals' litigation drags on through new lawsuit and ...
Exposure to toxic chemicals in these products could negate their health benefits. Apple hit with class-action lawsuit over ...
The 138-page complaint against GORE-TEX was filed in the state of Washington earlier this week, while another lawsuit was ...
A proposed bill in Maryland could require the Department of Agriculture to ban certain pesticides and PFAS, or forever ...
A class-action lawsuit filed against Gore-Tex accuses the company of deceiving buyers and concealing the chemicals used in ...
A Seattle law firm, on behalf of a Spokane Valley man, has filed a class-action civil lawsuit against the maker of Gore-Tex, ...
The lawsuit, filed in federal court in New Jersey, claims that while Band-Aid products are marketed as having better ...
Montgomery County officials allege that Dayton — the region’s largest water provider supplying drinking water to the city and hundreds of thousands of residents in Montgomery and Greene counties — ...
The attorney general's lawsuit focuses on PFOA, one of the almost indestructible toxins manufactured by W.L. Gore for decades. Research has linked PFOA to kidney and testicular cancer, pregnancy ...
A proposed bill regarding who can be sued in the ongoing battle over forever chemicals in Northwest Georgia is garnering some ...
Recent EPA regulations on PFAS, commonly known as “forever chemicals,” seek to tackle a trillion-dollar problem.
Emory’s study comes as Georgia cities grapple with PFAS in their drinking water, along with new federal regulations that will soon require them to remove nearly all of them.