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J&J Settles Most Risperdal Lawsuits, With $800 Million in Expenses

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Johnson & Johnson said it has settled most of the lawsuits it faced by thousands of men who claimed its anti-psychotic drug Risperdal caused them to develop excessive breast tissue and disclosed that it recorded $800 million in expenses in … Source: Claims Journal

One Killed, 15 Injured in Pemex Pipeline Blast in Central Mexico

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MEXICO CITY–At least one person was killed and over a dozen were injured when a pipeline of state oil firm Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) exploded in the central Mexican state of Puebla after it was breached by suspected fuel thieves, authorities … Source: Claims Journal

Some in Wisconsin Seek State Standards For Forever Chemicals

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MADISON, Wis. (AP) _ Wisconsin residents affected by PFAS contamination say the Biden administration’s recently announced strategy to address harmful forever chemicals doesn’t go far enough and highlights the need for state standards. But industry officials argue state regulators should … Source: Claims Journal

Chinese Firm to Pay $91M Over Dangerous Dehumidifiers

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Chinese company that sold millions of faulty dehumidifiers to U.S. customers will pay $91 million for failing to tell regulators that the devices could overheat and could catch fire, federal prosecutors announced Friday. Gree Electric … Source: Claims Journal

Spain-Volcano: With No Sign Of Eruption’s End, Ash Blankets La Palma Island

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LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE, Canary Islands (AP) — A volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma that has been erupting for six weeks spewed greater quantities of ash from its main mouth Sunday, a day after producing its strongest … Source: Claims Journal

Virginia Beach Confronts Inescapable Costs of Rising Seas

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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) — Voters in the sprawling coastal city of Virginia Beach will decide whether to approve one of the larger municipal bonds in the U.S. that would be used to protect against rising seas and intensifying hurricanes. … Source: Claims Journal

New Plan For Lake Okeechobee Releases Still Raising Concerns

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FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Dozens of scientists, environmental groups, elected officials and agency heads met online Oct. 26 to talk about recent changes to a still controversial plan to govern Lake Okeechobee releases. Paul Gray, Audubon Florida’s director of … Source: Claims Journal

Judge Hears Arguments on Who Should Control Murdaugh’s Money

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CHESTERFIELD, S.C. (AP) — A South Carolina lawyer involved in a half-dozen state police investigations has been cagey about his assets and should have to hand over control of his money to independent representatives so that he does not engage … Source: Claims Journal

Jury Finds in Favor of Insurer in COVID-19 Business-Interruption Claim

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A Kansas City jury decided in favor of the insurer in the nation’s first jury trail of a lawsuit that sought coverage for business-interruption losses caused by the coronavirus. The jury for the U.S. District Court for Western Missouri on … Source: Claims Journal

Engineers Call For More Inspections After Condo Collapse

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MIAMI (AP) — The state of Florida should consider requiring high-rise buildings near the coast to undergo safety inspections every 20 years, according to a coalition of engineers and architects that formed after a Miami-area condominium collapsed in June, killing … Source: Claims Journal