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US Water Systems at Risk as Trump Cuts Funding

Deep funding cuts by the Trump administration jeopardise wastewater repairs in poor US communities, reversing Biden-era environmental justice efforts. Read the key findings.

EPA Proposes Perchlorate Drinking Water Limit

The US EPA will propose a limit for perchlorate in drinking water, a chemical linked to thyroid issues. The agency says it's acting due to a court order, arguing the rule's cost outweighs its public health benefits. Read the full story.

McDonald's sued over McRib meat claims

McDonald's faces a federal class-action lawsuit alleging the McRib's name and shape mislead consumers about its pork content. Plaintiffs seek damages for those who purchased it since 2022.

Trump EPA Moves to Weaken Formaldehyde Cancer Safeguards

The Trump administration's EPA is proposing to roll back Biden-era limits on carcinogenic formaldehyde found in everyday products. Experts warn this could increase cancer risks for millions. Read the full analysis.

Dating Apps Hinge and Tinder Sued Over User Safety

A landmark lawsuit accuses Hinge and Tinder of failing to protect users from sexual assault. Read the full details of the case and its potential impact on online dating safety in the UK.

Johnny Cash Estate Sues Coca-Cola Over Voice

Johnny Cash's estate is taking legal action against Coca-Cola, alleging the unauthorised use of his voice in a national ad campaign. Discover the details of the lawsuit.

Trump EPA Moves to Abandon Deadly Soot Pollution Rule

The Trump administration is moving to abandon a Biden-era rule setting tough standards for deadly soot pollution, a move critics say threatens public health and could result in thousands of premature deaths.

Cape Cod Chips Sued Again Over Ingredients

Cape Cod potato chips face a new class action lawsuit alleging false 'no artificial ingredients' claims. Discover the details of the case and what it means for consumers.

Texas Chemical Crisis: EPA Fails Vulnerable Communities

Exclusive investigation reveals how predominantly Latino communities in Houston's Harris County face environmental injustice as federal regulators fail to enforce pollution controls at hazardous chemical facilities.

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