A class action of 1300 women has started against pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson.
Naming a baby is an important responsibility for any parent, but in many countries, government agencies will sometimes step in when it's believed that the chosen moniker is not in the child's best ...
Every year, companies spend millions of dollars for 30 seconds of your attention during the Super Bowl… Not to mention all of the money they spend producing the commercials. But here’s the thing… not ...
The glint in the baby’s eyes is miraculous. As you look into their face, the joy and potential come into focus. Reflected there, as you squint to read it, are the words: "H-E-B Bakery." H-E-B last ...
Most parents assume they’re free to name their baby whatever they want. In reality, every U.S. state has rules about what can appear on a birth certificate, and some names are restricted, rejected, or ...
Elon Musk’s xAI recently weakened content guard rails for image generation in the Grok AI bot. This led to a new spate of non-consensual sexual imagery on X, much of it aimed at silencing women on the ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Cancer victims across the country are increasingly asking whether Johnson & Johnson baby powder played a role in their health. Attorney Ari Friedman told News 8, “It continued to ...
Johnson & Johnson is ordered to pay over $1.5 billion to a Maryland woman who claimed decades of exposure to the New Brunswick-based health giant’s talc-based baby powder caused her to develop an ...
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How Boris Johnson banned himself from voting
Boris Johnson pushed through voter ID laws to "secure democracy"—but forgot his own ID on election day and got turned away. The irony? The rules that blocked him were his own creation. Andy Carroll ...
BALTIMORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A Baltimore city jury has returned a verdict in favor of Cherie A. Craft, awarding her over $1.5 billion after finding that Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries exposed ...
A Baltimore jury awarded over $1.5 billion in damages to a Maryland woman who alleged in a lawsuit that Johnson & Johnson’s talc-based personal care products caused her to develop cancer. But the ...
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