
J&J Offers $9 Billion To Talcum Powder Cancer Victims
The company announced in a securities filing late Tuesday that J&J will pay $9 billion to talcum powder cancer victims.

The company announced in a securities filing late Tuesday that J&J will pay $9 billion to talcum powder cancer victims.

In 2021, the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency confirmed a possible link between AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine, known as Vaxzevria, and a rare condition involving blood clots along with abnormally low platelet levels. As a result, patients have launched legal action against AstraZeneca over its COVID-19 vaccine.

The judge in London’s High Court agreed with Yes Bank’s interpretation of English grammar, saving the bank millions of dollars in a lawsuit.

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ordered BLM activists to undergo a mental health evaluation after they were accused of demonstrating at gunpoint.

The U.S. territory’s attorney general has issued subpoenas in a lawsuit over JPMorgan’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein, including to Google co-founder and other billionaires.

Indictment looms in Trump’s hush money probe due to the appearance of a mystery witness, the former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker, who testified before a Manhattan grand jury.

A COVID vaccine mandate that claims that Biden, as the nation’s chief executive, has the same authority as the CEO of a private corporation to require that employees be vaccinated, was ruled unconstitutional by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans.

A yet-to-be-formalized California bill called the Journalism Usage Fee would force internet sites like Facebook to pay news outlets for news content.

Manhattan District Judge Jed Rakoff has ruled that JPMorgan Chase can be sued by the Virgin Islands over Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking claims.
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