Legal & Regulatory

Pfizer Agrees to Settle Over 10,000 That Heartburn Drug Zantac Causes Cancer

Pfizer Agrees to Settle Over 10,000 That Heartburn Drug Zantac Causes Cancer

Pfizer has agreed to settle over 10,000 lawsuits concerning the alleged connection between its product, Zantac, and cancer.


NY Retail Theft Ring Busted: Macy's, Ulta Beauty, Other Retailers Targeted in $1M Fencing Operation

Authorities recovered enough stolen property to fill 450 medium cardboard boxes, with Macy's alone accounting for $212,000 worth of the seized goods.

UMG Denies Involvement in Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar Beef as CEO Faces Shareholders’ Ire

Universal Music Group has denied allegations that it has intervened in the beef between Aubrey “Drake” Graham and Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, while also being under fire after Glass Lewis urged shareholders to revolt against a salary increase for its CEO, Lucian Grainge.

MGM Grand Ex-President To Be Sentenced for Ignoring Illegal Bets After Admitting Awareness of Patron's Bookmaking

Former MGM Grand President Scott Sibella faces sentencing for allowing illegal betting at the casino following a guilty plea to failure to report suspicious transactions.


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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has signed the "Taylor Swift bill" into law to boost protections for online ticket buyers.
Porn Star Stormy Daniels Recounts Sexual Encounter With Donald Trump in Hotel Room During Hush Money Trial
Porn star Stormy Daniels testified on Tuesday at Donald Trump's hush money trial and recounted a sexual encounter she said she had with the former president in 2006.
Steward Health Care Puts All 31 Hospitals up for Sale to Address $9 Billion Debt After Filing for Bankruptcy
Steward Health Care has reportedly listed all its 31 hospitals in the United States for sale to pay off its $9 billion debt.
Fake Shops Propped by Chinese Scammers Stole Money, Personal Data from Over 850,000 People: Data Analysts
Data analysts from the German cybersecurity consultancy SRLabs said that a large network of fake online designer shops apparently operated from China have stolen money and personal data from over 850,000 people in Europe and the United States.
US Probes FDIC Toxic Workplace With Widespread Sexual Misconduct, Bullying Incidents
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) must make major changes to address rampant sexual harassment and other misconduct, according to an independent assessment.
US Revokes Export Licenses for Intel, Qualcomm for Supplying China’s Huawei
The United States has withdrawn several licenses that allow companies to move materials, such as semiconductors, to the sanctioned Chinese telecoms equipment manufacturer Huawei Technologies.
Panera Bread Charged Lemonade Pulled from Menu Following Lawsuits Linking Caffeinated Sips to Deaths
Panera Bread has faced at least three lawsuits alleging that individuals suffered cardiac problems or died after consuming its caffeinated drinks.
TikTok Accuses Biden Administration of 'Political Demagoguery' Amid Negotiations
TikTok is challenging the app ban. The US government is now planning to block another Chinese company, DJI.
House To Vote On Bill That Would Ban TikTok In U.S. Unless Its Chinese Owner ByteDance Sells
TikTok and ByteDance sue US government over law potentially banning TikTok, arguing it violates free speech.
Victorinox To Make Bladeless Swiss Army Knife—CEO Carl Elsener Explains Why
Victorinox, the Swiss army knife maker, will make a bladeless version of the pocket tool. The company's CEO explains why.
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