California puts cancer warnings on lots of things. Power cords. Christmas lights. Parking lots. But not Roundup—the infamous pesticide that juries have found responsible for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in elderly people. On Monday, a federal judge ruled that the link between glyphosate, the pesticide’s active ingredient, and cancer was not “purely factual and non-controversial,” saying that the EPA and European agencies hadn’t found a connection.
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