Martha Rosenberg

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Martha Rosenberg is an investigative health journalist for NewsBlaze, known for exposing misconduct in the food and pharmaceutical industries. Her award-winning reporting and sharp editorial cartoons connect public health, corporate influence, and policy. Rosenberg’s work has appeared in CounterPunch, Salon, Public Library of Science, and other outlets. She continues to illustrate key health stories, combining fact-driven research with visual commentary.

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America Learned Nothing From 9/11: Apple Supports Savage Terrorists

Do you remember when Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, a 21-year-old aviation student and second lieutenant from Saudi Arabia, gunned down 11 at the Pensacola naval...

Yes, Your Cat Can Get Covid

All the talk about government shut downs and overreach, nursing home and prison outbreaks, vaccines, antibodies and laboratory leaks ignores the fundamental fact that...

Tyson Had Sordid Food Production History Before the Coronavirus

Even though 444 workers tested positive for the coronavirus at Tyson's Waterloo, IA slaughterhouse, it has reopened. Tyson said it would begin slaughtering pigs...

As Slaughterhouses Close, A New Novel Coronavirus From Pigs Looms

Smithfield Foods, the nation's largest pork producer has closed its Sioux Falls, SD, slaughterhouse after 238 Smithfield employees grew sick according to South Dakota...

Pharma Still Pushing Cancer-Linked Menopausal Hormones

It is a fluke of the news cycle that if we don't hear a product warning frequently, we can "forgive" that product and think...

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Mariana Bravo Rivera: Building for Change, from the Master Plan to the Drawing Board

‘Flexibility’ is one of those words that architects use...

5 mobility scooter features that matter more than top speed after age 70

  Key Takeaways Weight beats top speed every time —...

Why herman miller aeron size b outsells every other aeron size

  Key Takeaways Check your actual seat height need first...

Why More Americans Are Choosing Refurbished Electronics Over New, and How Magnakom Helps

Refurbished electronics are gaining traction as schools, businesses and consumers look for lower costs, secure data destruction and reduced e-waste.
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