Toxic PFAS, known as 'forever chemicals,' are seeping from military sites into communities across the country.
The department will review the scientific literature, data and veterans' claims to determine whether renal cancer should be a ...
To say “our government should not poison us” is not exactly a bold statement. Yet, somehow, it is one we have to make. Let me ...
New attention to trifluoracetic acid, or TFA, underscores the game of whack-a-mole that scientists and communities face with ...
The town northwest of Tucson says the government should pay for the cleanup of past, present and future water contamination that's linked to chemicals used for years at Davis-Monthan Air ...
You may have recently heard buzz about PFAS — perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances otherwise known as “forever ...
Nearly every American has forever chemicals in their body. But information specific to Native people is limited.
Marana, Ariz. is suing the federal government, claiming that "forever chemicals'' from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base are contaminating its water supply.
In the search for a more eco-friendly firefighting foam, soybeans may be the answer to moving away from “forever chemicals.” ...
The VET PFAS Act, if it becomes law, would be the only legal avenue for many veterans to obtain disability compensation for ...
The Navy still owns the airport hangar where 51,000 gallons of toxic firefighting foam was discharged after an overhead fire ...
From business leaders in PFAS-stricken communities to tech veterans with decades of experience, innovators are rising up to ...