Advocates say alligator farming has turned the demand for boots and bags into a boost for a species often seen as scary, bothersome or good only for their leathery skins.
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On April 18, 2005, a Canadian woman named Rani Jamieson gave birth to a healthy boy. It was an unremarkable pregnancy but a painful delivery; a doctor had to use surgical scissors to make room for her ...
The New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed with the lower courts in finding that expert testimony on the diagnosis of abusive head trauma, known as shaken baby syndrome, isn’t scientifically reliable.
J.J. McCarthy and the Minnesota Vikings had a big game Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens. While the quarterback if focused on getting his third win as a starting quarterback, his fiancée Katya ...
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy's biggest fan was watching when he returned to the field over the weekend. On Sunday, the Michigan alum threw a pair of touchdowns, sealing the 27-24 win ...
More than 3,000 people in Britain have joined a lawsuit accusing the company of knowing that its baby powder contained carcinogenic fibers, including asbestos. By Eshe Nelson Eshe Nelson covers the ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Johnson & Johnson is facing the first lawsuits in Britain over allegations that its talc products cause cancer, as it fights tens of thousands of similar claims in the United States.
A Los Angeles jury has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $966 million to the family of Mae Moore, who died in 2021 from mesothelioma, a rare cancer linked to asbestos-contaminated talc exposure. This ...
Johnson & Johnson’s failed attempts to resolve a mountain of talcum powder lawsuits through class-action bankruptcy settlements have left the company with the daunting prospect of litigating cases ...