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Beekeepers Challenge Pesticide's Approval in Federal Court

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Every spring, truckloads of bees come to California to pollinate crops -- but many of them are dying. On Tuesday, beekeepers square off against the Environmental Protection Agency before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals over a newly approved pesticide they say puts bees at risk.

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