J&J ordered to pay $110 million in U.S. talc-powder trial
(Reuters) – Johnson & Johnson on Thursday was ordered by a Missouri jury to pay over $110 million to a Virginia woman who says she developed ovarian cancer after decades of using of its talc-based products for feminine hygiene.
Georgia governor signs bill allowing guns on college campuses
(Reuters) – Georgia Governor Nathan Deal on Thursday signed a bill allowing guns on college campuses in the state, making it the 11th of the 50 U.S. states to do so.
Health insurers focused on 2018 unknowns for Obamacare market
NEW YORK (Reuters) – While attention is focused on Republicans’ fight to pass a bill to repeal Obamacare starting in 2019, health insurers are busy struggling with decisions they need to make now about how to price premiums and what markets they can af…
Families of San Bernardino shooting sue Facebook, Google, Twitter
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Family members of three victims of the December 2015 shooting rampage in San Bernardino, California, have sued Facebook, Google and Twitter, claiming that the companies permitted Islamic State to flourish on social media.
Delta apologizes for forcing family off flight
(Reuters) – Delta Air Lines apologized on Thursday after a couple said they were kicked off an overbooked flight with their two toddlers so their seats could be given to waiting passengers, the latest U.S. airline to apologize over incidents on board t…
Bible reference written in blood on wall of ex-NFLer Hernandez cell: police
BOSTON (Reuters) – Former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez was found with a reference to a Bible verse written in blood on the wall of the prison cell where he hanged himself last month, a state police report released on Thursday said.
Inmate, girlfriend charged with running Atlanta prison taxi
(Reuters) – A prisoner at an Atlanta federal penitentiary and his girlfriend were arraigned on Thursday, accused of running a taxi service that took inmates to restaurants and hotels before sneaking back into the facility with alcohol, cell phones and …
Reporter says Fox News fired her for using harassment hotline
(Reuters) – A Fox News radio correspondent filed a lawsuit on Thursday claiming she was fired for complaining about sex discrimination, after the U.S. television network encouraged employees to report harassment amid a barrage of legal claims.
No charges against Ohio State police officer who shot man during attack
CLEVELAND (Reuters) – An Ohio county grand jury voted not to bring charges against a campus police officer who fatally shot a Somali immigrant who had injured 11 people in a car and knife attack last year, county prosecutor said on Thursday.
U.S. charges four Chinese nationals in college entrance exam scam
BOSTON (Reuters) – U.S. authorities said on Thursday they arrested four Chinese nationals who were involved in a scheme to falsely take college entrance exams.




