A Johnson & Johnson subsidiary came under attack in court on Monday for attempting to use the bankruptcy process to resolve tens of thousands of claims that its baby powder and other talc-based products caused cancer.
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A Johnson & Johnson subsidiary came under attack in court on Monday for attempting to use the bankruptcy process to resolve tens of thousands of claims that its baby powder and other talc-based products caused cancer.
Tonight on FISM News: The U.S. economy hits a historic low in the freedom index rating, Prime Minister Trudeau enacts emergency powers to quell Canadian protestors, and Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Meta over data usage.
Washington D.C.’s Mayor Murial Bowser (D) announced Monday that city residents will no longer be required to show proof of vaccination to enter most businesses, beginning Tuesday, and that the city will its mask requirements for many public venues, including bars, restaurants and even schools – just not for school children.
With the jury still deliberating, a federal judge announced on Monday that he would dismiss former Alaska governor and vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s defamation lawsuit against the New York Times.
In the interview, Djokivic revealed the level of surety and confidence in his decision not to get vaccinated. When asked if he would forfeit his spot in the French Open and at Wimbledon because of his vaccine refusal,
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett arrived in Bahrain’s capital Manama on Monday in the highest-level visit since the countries established relations under a 2020 U.S.-sponsored deal based in part on shared worries about Iran.
The mainstream media has been overwhelmingly silent on Friday’s stunning revelation that Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign paid an internet company to spy on political rival Donald Trump both before and after his 2016 presidential victory, a fact that former President Trump has taken note of.
GiveSendGo, the Christian crowdfunding site to which many have turned as a means of supporting Canada’s striking truck drivers, suffered a cybersecurity attack Sunday night as a hacker released the names of donors who’d contributed to the Freedom Convoy.
Over the weekend, The Christian Post reported that Dr. Dermot Kearney, a committed Christian, is bringing a case in the UK Royal Courts of Justice concerning the laws that prohibit doctors from intervening to save a child who is a victim of an abortion attempt.
Canadian Prime Minister Justine Trudeau announced on Monday that he will be taking historic action to quell the ongoing Trucker protests against COVID-19 mandates.