Country

Cancer Victims Sue J&J for Alleged ‘Fraudulent’ Transactions

Johnson & Johnson Accused of 'Fraudulent' Delays in Talc Powder Cancer Cases

A new class action lawsuit accuses Johnson & Johnson of using fraudulent bankruptcy maneuvers to delay court trials for cancer claims related to its talc-based baby powder, preventing victims from seeking justice.


TSA Issues Apology for Unannounced Cuban Delegation Visit to Miami Airport

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) apologized to the officials of Miami after its agents gave a tour to a delegation from Cuba, currently a regional adversary of the United States.

Delivery of Boeing's KC-46 Tanker to US Air Force Delayed Due to Refueling Boom Issues

The US Air Force revealed that Boeing has paused its delivery of KC-46A airborne tankers due to what the company said was an issue about a broken part of the aircraft’s refueling boom.

PC Pioneer Chester Gordon Bell Dies at 89

The family of personal computer pioneer Chester Gordon Bell announced his death on May 17. Chester Gordon Bell, who pioneered the era of more powerful personal computers in smaller and more portable frames in the 1960s, died on May 17 at the age of 89.


Latest News

West Bromwich Albion Employee Suspended, Under Investigation Over Racism Allegations
Allegations of racism prompted the West Bromwich Albion Football Club to suspend one employee and initiate an inquiry
South Korea, Japan, China Confirmed to Meet Next Week for First Time Since 2019
South Korea, Japan, and China are set to undergo a trilateral summit in Seoul on May 27, the first time the three nations held such talks in five years.
Historic Crypto Regulation Bill Passes House with Strong Bipartisan Support
The House of Representatives passed the Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act with a 279-136 vote, marking a significant bipartisan effort to clarify the regulatory roles of the SEC and CFTC over digital assets.
RFK Jr. Pledges $5 Billion Reparations to Black Farmers in Presidential Bid, Defends Move Amidst Racism Accusations
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent presidential candidate, vows to allocate $5 billion in reparations to black farmers if elected, dismissing accusations of racism while addressing their historical lack of financial assistance.
Michigan Dairy Worker Diagnosed with Bird Flu, Second US Case This Year
A second US dairy worker has been diagnosed with bird flu in Michigan, experiencing mild symptoms similar to those of a Texas worker infected in March, according to state and federal health officials.
The Bipartisan duo introduced a new bill requiring US presidents to disclose their finances. Here's what Americans should know about it.
CFPB Targets Buy Now, Pay Later Loans With Consumer Protection Policies Similar To Credit Cards
The US CFPB is now targeting buy now, pay later loans with consumer protection policies, similar to what credit card firms comply with.
Louisiana To Categorize Abortion Pills as Dangerous Controlled Substances—What To Know About New Bill
Louisiana is now aiming to categorize some abortion pills as dangerous controlled substances. The House has already passed the new bill.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's Deadly Space Weapon Capable of Destroying Satellites Now Targeting US Tech, Pentagon Warns
The Pentagon is alarmed as Vladimir Putin's newly launched satellite-killer weapon is reportedly tracking US technology in orbit, posing a significant threat to American space assets.
Nestle to Launch Weight Management Food Products Targeting Ozempic, Wegovy Users in Q4 2024
Nestle announced that they would be launching its ‘Vital Pursuit’ food line by Q4 2024, which would target those using the semaglutide drugs Ozempic and Wegovy.
  16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24