Bayer’s Monsanto Hit With $1.5 Billion Verdict in Latest Roundup Cancer Case
By Tyler Durden In a landmark decision, a Missouri jury has ordered Bayer AG’s Monsanto unit to pay more than $1.5 billion in damages to…
By Tyler Durden In a landmark decision, a Missouri jury has ordered Bayer AG’s Monsanto unit to pay more than $1.5 billion in damages to…
By Tyler Durden Food is the palate’s poetry, the body’s fuel, and a shared language transcending cultures… when people can afford it. As Visual Capitalist’s…
By Tyler Durden Companies like Walmart and Costco are finally starting to rethink the idea of self-checkout lines, as “backlash” against it has grown, according…
By Tyler Durden Brazilian processor Marfrig Global Foods SA warned the US cattle herd will continue shrinking through the midpoint of the decade. Less supplies will pressure…
By Tyler Durden New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) threw off some serious Hunger Games vibes Monday, announcing that the state of New York has…
By Tyler Durden Beazley Plc, a leading European and US specialist insurer, issued the market’s first cyber catastrophe (CAT) bonds earlier this year. The insurer…
By Tyler Durden This week, gun owners scored two major victories in the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. One judge granted a…
By Tyler Durden The family of a woman who died after a hospital refused to treat her with ivermectin for Covid-19 has filed a wrongful…
By Tyler Durden Back in July, when we last looked at the unprecedented horror show that is the US budget deficit – and concluded correctly,…
By Tyler Durden Global internet monitor NetBlocks has reported in a post on social media X platform that millions of Optus customers cannot make calls…
By Tyler Durden In the first 9 months of New York City’s school zone speed cameras, almost 4.5 million tickets have already been issued with…
By Tyler Durden As House Democrats were set to hand power over to the Republicans following their midterm loss, they slipped a provision into the…
By Tyler Durden Recent data from Edmunds reveals that an unprecedented 17% of American car purchasers now have monthly car payments of $1,000, a significant…
By Tyler Durden Mostly non-unionized employees at CVS Health Corp. and Walgreens Boots Alliance drugstores have walked off the job in protest about harsh working…