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HydroxyChloroquine pills spilling out of a bottle (Getty Images)

Watchdog targets "abortion reversal"

Stephanie Russell-Kraft - FairWarning
(Getty Images)

Fluoride lawsuit could impact water

Dan Ross - FairWarning
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Stimulus debit cards look like junk mail

Amy Martyn - FairWarning
Company HE3DA President Jan Prochazka shows qualities of a new battery during the  official start of a battery production line in Prague, on Monday, Dec. 19, 2016. The new battery is based on nanotechnology and is supposed to be be more efficient, long-lasting, cheaper, lighter and above all safer. The battery is designed to store energy from renewable electric sources and cooperate with smart grids. Next planned type will be suitable for electric cars. (Michal Kamaryt /CTK via AP) (AP)

Electric utilities slow to make switch

Alexandra Tempus - FairWarning
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FILE - In this April 15, 2011 file photo, a bottle of Johnson's baby powder is displayed in San Francisco. A St. Louis jury on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016, awarded a California woman more than $70 million in her lawsuit alleging that years of using Johnson & Johnson's baby powder caused her cancer, the latest case raising concerns about the health ramifications of extended talcum powder use. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File) (AP)

J&J stops selling talc-based baby powder

Myron Levin - FairWarning
(Getty/bixpicture)

FDA targets miracle mineral solution

Amy Martyn - FairWarning
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Precious keepsake or needless risk?

Amy Martyn - FairWarning
A water main manhole cover in a street in Santa Fe, New Mexico. (Robert Alexander/Getty Images)

Thirsty future for the American West

Alexandra Tempus - FairWarning
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Biodegradable and compostable plates and utensils. (Derek Davis/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)

"Biodegradable" isn't always green

Lynne Peeples - FairWarning
Solar panels Photovoltaic systems - aerial view

The solar market isn't all sunshine

Eli Wolfe - FairWarning
The prices farmers receive for crops do not cover all the costs of keeping farms viable, not to mention the extra costs of ecological or regenerative farming systems. The farm crisis is not over. (Pixabay/Pexels)

Small farm dodges OSHA investigation

Eli Wolfe - FairWarning
Waymo's fully self-driving Chrysler Pacifica (FCA)

Self-driving rule proposal draws fire

Susan Carpenter - FairWarning
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In a Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017 photo, Tyler Witten peers through a window at the Sanibel House, a residential addiction center in Catlettsburg, Ky. Witten, a former opioid addict, has gone through an addiction program and now works as a weekend staffer at the house. The house and other centers are operated by Addiction Recovery Care, which is seeing many new patients who are covered under Kentuckys Medicaid expansion as part of the Affordable Care Act. (AP Photo/Dylan Lovan) (AP)

Americans struggle with cabin fever

Marjie Lundstrom - FairWarning
An online shopper searches different sites, Monday, Dec. 12, 2016, from Miami. Unfortunately, there’s no time like the holidays for fraud. Online shopping is convenient and popular, for shoppers and scammers alike. Experts suggest restricting your purchases to reputable vendors, and be wary of lookalike websites, where the name of a well-known brand is slightly off. Also, don’t click on emails and links from unfamiliar senders, and make payments only on secure sites indicated by a lock symbol or “https” in the web address. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) (AP)

Here come the coronavirus cons

Alexandra Tempus - FairWarning
Grocery stores were packed with big crowds and long lines as latest spike of COVID-19 cases prompted panic buying across the country on March 12, 2020 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Americans have been hoarding products

FairWarning Staff - FairWarning
Polaris RZR 100. (Francois Nel/Getty Images)

Problems plague popular Polaris vehicles

Eli Wolfe - FairWarning
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(Philippe Intraligi / EyeEm / Getty Images)

Unsafe streets

Hillel Aron - FairWarning
Traffic on the northbound and the southbound lanes of the Interstate 405 freeway near Los Angeles International Aiprort (Getty/Kevork Djansezian)

How safe are our roads?

Amy Martyn - FairWarning
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Counterfeits hit home

Nate Seltenrich - FairWarning
(Getty/urbazon)

FDA under scrutiny

Hillel Aron - FairWarning
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Fields of waste

Marjie Lundstrom, Eli Wolfe - FairWarning
(AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)

Does pollution poison the mind?

Hillel Aron - FairWarning
(John Greim/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Dollar Tree: workers boxed in

Amy Martyn - FairWarning
(Getty/Just_Super)

Piracetam found in brain supplements

Eli Wolfe - FairWarning
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