#MorningMonarchy: September 28, 2016
Nestle water, OxyContin doughnuts and Amoeba marijuana + this day in history w/Spaghetti House siege and our song of the day by Crushed Out on your Morning Monarchy for September 28, 2016.
Nestle water, OxyContin doughnuts and Amoeba marijuana + this day in history w/Spaghetti House siege and our song of the day by Crushed Out on your Morning Monarchy for September 28, 2016.
Portland pesticides, medical errors and unhealthy headlines + this day in history w/Haymarket affair and our song of the day by Japancakes on your Morning Monarchy for May 4, 2016.
Life expectancy, occasional treats and the clean fifteen + this day in history w/Deepwater and our song of the day by Brass Bed on your Morning Monarchy for April 20, 2016.
Wolf Creek water, medicinal foods and Inky escape + this day in history w/MKUltra and our song of the day by Margo Price on your Morning Monarchy for April 13, 2016.
Pill pushers, chocolate slaves and fat earthers + this day in history w/Celluloid and our song of the day by The Jayhawks on your Morning Monarchy for April 6, 2016.
Suing Monsanto, automated restaurants and defensive food + this day in history w/the Enabling Act and our song of the day by PJ Harvey on your Morning Monarchy for March 23, 2016.
A jury in St. Louis has ordered pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson to pay damages of $72 million to the family of a woman dead from ovarian cancer following her prolonged use of their personal care products containing talcum powder.
This class-action suit is one of two filed in 2014, both of which claimed the use of J&J’s Baby Powder and Shower to Shower products were responsible for giving women ovarian cancer.
Scottish brewer keeps it real by opensourcing entire beer recipe catalog; People are making the conscious decision to buy organic food and reject conventionals; and finally some kids in Texas are getting triple the recess time.
Scottish brewer keeps it real by opensourcing entire beer recipe catalog; People are making the conscious decision to buy organic food and reject conventionals; and finally some kids in Texas are getting triple the recess time.
Kenneth Frazier, a chief executive of Merck & Co. and chairman of the industry lobbying group Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, wants you to know why drug prices have gotten so out of hand.
According to Frazier: