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Are berries safe to eat? How worried should I be about the pesticide dimethoate?

Are berries safe to eat? How worried should I be about the pesticide dimethoate?

Alexander Sinn/UnsplashAustralia’s regulator has suspended use of a common pesticide used on blueberries, raspberries and blackberries known as dimethoate. But this year-long suspension isn’t due to any new information about the pesticide itself. Rather, the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) says it’s because we’re eating ...
Jeffrey Epstein is a policy issue

Jeffrey Epstein is a policy issue

Donald Trump always demands public adulation, and he probably feels that it should be peaking now. He’s realised such long-time conservative dreams as damaging America’s social safety net and cementing a grossly unequal tax code. He’s bombed Iran with no immediate repercussions, even if it was more of a glancing
A studio of one’s own

A studio of one’s own

Drusilla Modjeska’s new book A Woman’s Eye, Her Art opens with a young German woman screaming “Let it be. There is no other way” at her mother from an omnibus. It is 1899, and the woman is Paula Becker (later Paula Modersohn-Becker), the book’s inspiration and the focus of the

Are berries safe to eat? How worried should I be about the pesticide dimethoate?

Are berries safe to eat? How worried should I be about the pesticide dimethoate?
Alexander Sinn/UnsplashAustralia’s regulator has suspended use of a common pesticide used on blueberries, raspberries and blackberries known as dimethoate. But this year-long suspension isn’t due to any new information about the pesticide itself. Rather, the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) says it’s because we’re eating ...

Jeffrey Epstein is a policy issue

Jeffrey Epstein is a policy issue
Donald Trump always demands public adulation, and he probably feels that it should be peaking now. He’s realised such long-time conservative dreams as damaging America’s social safety net and cementing a grossly unequal tax code. He’s bombed Iran with no immediate repercussions, even if it was more of a glancing

A studio of one’s own

A studio of one’s own
Drusilla Modjeska’s new book A Woman’s Eye, Her Art opens with a young German woman screaming “Let it be. There is no other way” at her mother from an omnibus. It is 1899, and the woman is Paula Becker (later Paula Modersohn-Becker), the book’s inspiration and the focus of the