Crime In The Fields: How Monsanto And Scofflaw Farmers Hurt Soybeans In Arkansas

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Crime In The Fields: How Monsanto And Scofflaw Farmers Hurt Soybeans In Arkansas

When Tom Barber, a scientist at the University of Arkansas who studies weeds, drives the country roads of eastern Arkansas this summer, his trained eye can spot the damage: soybean leaves contorted into cup-like shapes.
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New Mexico health insurer files suit over 'Obamacare'

A New Mexico health insurer is suing the Obama administration, claiming rules implemented under the Affordable Care Act require the insurer to pay millions annually to a competitor, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico, whose parent company sits on
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Richest Brazilian Says Being Big a Burden in Age of Sanders

… tycoon temporarily held the unique distinction of “negative billionaire” when he was valued last year by Bloomberg at more than $1 billion in the hole
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UPDATE 1-US crude oil edges back over $40, but oversupply still weighs

(Adds global rig count, updates prices). By Henning Gloystein. SINGAPORE Aug 2 Oil prices edged up on Tuesday after U.S. crude broke below $40 per barrel the previous session, but traders said fuel markets continued to be dogged by excess production.
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Uber Said to Plan Boosting Southeast Asia, India Resources

“With the deal in China, we expect Uber to turn more attention and divert resources to our region,” according to the memo seen by Bloomberg.
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