In a recent decision, the Supreme Court has sided with Monsanto in a case concerning the labeling of the weedkiller Roundup. The case revolves around a wave of lawsuits alleging that Monsanto failed to warn people that Roundup could cause cancer.

"The case concerns a wave of lawsuits alleging the maker of the weedkiller Roundup failed to warn people it could cause cancer." The Supreme Court's decision may have far-reaching implications for Buffalo residents who have used Roundup or have been affected by its alleged health risks. The city has a strong agricultural presence, and many residents may have been exposed to the chemical.

This decision may also impact local businesses that sell or use Roundup. Buffalo's history of industrial activity has led to concerns about environmental and health risks, and this decision may exacerbate these concerns. The impact of the decision will likely be felt by Buffalo residents, particularly those who have been affected by cancer or have used Roundup in the past. As the city moves forward, it will be important to monitor the effects of this decision and take steps to protect residents' health.

The Supreme Court's decision will likely be followed by further legal action, with a hearing scheduled for August 15 to discuss the implications of the ruling.