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U.S. Right to Know is a nonprofit newsroom and public health research group. We investigate and report on corporate wrongdoing and government failures that threaten our health, environment or food system.

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Jun 30, 2026

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Big Tobacco promotes e-cigarettes, undermines health protections through U.S. business groups worldwide  30.06.2026

Tobacco companies remain embedded in influential U.S. business groups worldwide, giving the industry a discreet and powerful channel to weaken regulation and undermine public health, a new study finds.

Newly Declassified 2020 Intelligence Assessment Found Wuhan Lab’s Conditions Were Ripe For Potential Coronavirus Release 19.06.2026

A newly declassified Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory assessment from May 2020 concluded that all of the conditions necessary for an accidental release of a laboratory-modified coronavirus were present at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China before the COVID-19 pandemic erupted. 

Newly released U.S. intelligence memo reveals plans for independent COVID origins study 18.06.2026

Newly released intelligence records show that as recently as January 2025, the U.S. intelligence community planned to create an independent panel of outside experts to study how the COVID-19 pandemic began.

PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ may be linked to multiple sclerosis, especially in women 16.06.2026

Women with higher blood levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — known as PFAS or "forever chemicals" — may be more likely to have multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a new study.

Pesticide use around homes and farms linked to childhood leukemia, brain tumors 08.06.2026

Forty years of studies find higher cancer risks among children exposed during pregnancy and early life to pesticides used on farms, lawns, gardens, and pets.

Nearly 300 studies link the common pesticide chlorpyrifos to multi-organ damage, DNA disruption, and chronic disease  03.06.2026

Growing evidence suggests chlorpyrifos may damage the brain, hormones, liver, gut microbiome, muscles, reproductive organs, and bones.

Neonicotinoid health risks: widespread exposure, growing evidence of harm  26.05.2026

A growing body of scientific evidence raises concerns about the human health risks of neonicotinoid exposure, including neurotoxicity and reproductive toxicity.

CIA whistleblower alleges COVID lab-leak findings were suppressed by agency 13.05.2026

CIA analysts concluded multiple times that COVID-19 most likely originated from a laboratory, but intelligence leaders repeatedly altered those findings in official summaries later offered to the public, a CIA whistleblower testified Wednesday before the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee.

Vaping drives toxic metals into lungs within days 06.05.2026

E-cigarettes can quickly lodge toxic metals deep into the lungs, where they may damage tissue, according to new research that provides detailed evidence about risks of vaping.

Reducing use of personal care products quickly lowers toxic chemicals in the body 30.04.2026

Switching from conventional personal care products to nontoxic alternatives can rapidly and significantly reduce exposure to harmful chemicals.

Indictment of Fauci adviser shines new light on efforts to conceal COVID-Era communications 28.04.2026

The indictment Tuesday of a top adviser to former NIAID Director Anthony Fauci on charges of conspiring against the United States casts a spotlight on years of efforts to subvert public records laws and conceal key COVID-era communications from the public.

Modern Ag Alliance is a Bayer lobbying and PR group 27.04.2026

The Modern Ag Alliance, launched by Bayer in 2024, enables the company to lobby and campaign through an entity that looks like a coalition of farm organizations, not a single giant chemical corporation. 

Solo screen time is a “unique peril" for young children already at risk, researchers report 10.04.2026

Solitary screen time on TVs, phones or tablets may worsen behavioral and emotional challenges in young children who struggle with language skills, a new study reports.

Ultra-processed foods may raise risk of preterm birth and pregnancy complications, study finds 09.04.2026

Ultra-processed foods, now a dominant part of the American diet, may raise the risk of serious pregnancy complications, including preterm birth and blood pressure problems, according to a large U.S. study.

Pharma bribery corrupts health care, puts patients at risk, new review warns 25.03.2026

Sham clinical studies, slush funds, luxury gifts, and shell companies: A new review shows how pharma firms allegedly bribed their way to drug approvals and sales.

PR firm linked to Gates-backed AGRA edited Wikipedia to remove criticism 24.03.2026

Powerful institutions are using covert tactics to shape how they are portrayed online.

Five ways that transparency failures harm our health 18.03.2026

Five federal transparency failings – FOIA shortcomings, weak congressional oversight, dark money in elections, inadequate lobbying disclosure and secrecy in court – harm our health.

Emails show Wuhan scientist suggested hand-carrying research antibodies to China 09.03.2026

Emails reveal Wuhan virologist Zhengli Shi asked a U.S. collaborator to hand-carry antibodies to China, bypassing formal shipping protocols.

NIH files reveal broader coronavirus engineering research before COVID-19 09.03.2026

Documents show scientists across multiple U.S.-funded projects proposed altering spike proteins and cleavage sites in bat viruses — work that echoed ideas later floated in the controversial DEFUSE proposal

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to back Bayer again, aided by officials who came from Bayer’s law firms   03.03.2026

The Trump administration yesterday handed Bayer another win, urging the Supreme Court in a new brief to side with the German pesticide company in a high-stakes legal case that could wipe out thousands of cancer lawsuits. Three out of nine U.S. officials who signed the brief previously worked for law firms that have represented Bayer.

Air pollution tied to brain aging, memory loss later in life, study finds 27.02.2026

A study reveals that early 2000s air pollution exposure significantly impaired older adults' memory by 2011, equating to years of cognitive aging, regardless of subsequent air quality improvements.

Tracing Bayer’s ties to power in Trump’s Washington 24.02.2026

Our review of Bayer’s access in Washington found 16 key administration officials with ties to Bayer’s lobbying or legal network. Bayer and its lobbyists have access to people in power at the White House, U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Environmental Protection Agency and even those in high level positions closest to Trump.

Bayer lobby tracker 24.02.2026

Here we list Bayer's 13 lobbying firms and the company’s in-house lobbyists.

One exposure. Twenty generations later, the damage is still unfolding 22.02.2026

A single exposure to a toxic agricultural fungicide during pregnancy can echo through 20 generations — with inherited disease risks from kidney disease to infertility not fading, but worsening over time, according to groundbreaking study reports.

'Safe' BPA substitutes tied to fertility damage, fetal harm, and generational effects, review finds  18.02.2026

Chemicals increasingly used to replace the controversial plastic additive bisphenol A (BPA) may disrupt fertility, fetal development, and reproductive health through many of the same biological mechanisms, according to a narrative review of human, animal and laboratory studies.

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