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Bayer Ordered to Pay $78 Million to Pennsylvania Man in Roundup Cancer Case
A Pennsylvania jury ordered Bayer to pay $78 million to a man who claimed that using the company's Roundup weedkiller caused his cancer
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Elon Musk's 30-Day Starlink Internet for Hurricane Helene Victims Comes with a $400 Hardware Cost
Elon Musk announced that Hurricane Helene victims would receive 30 days of free Starlink internet access, but they must pay $400 for the necessary hardware.
12.5 Million Seniors Could Access Weight-Loss Medications with $35 Billion Plan
A congressional analysis estimates that expanding Medicare coverage for weight-loss drugs could cost $35 billion over nine years and make 12.5 million older Americans eligible for these treatments by 2026.
Roblox Under Fire: New Report Labels Platform an 'X-Rated Pedophile Hellscape'
A recent report accuses Roblox of creating a dangerous environment for children, claiming the platform enables solicitation of sexual favors.
Brazil Lifts Ban on Elon Musk's X Following Compliance, Ending Month-Long Service Suspension
Brazil has authorized the restoration of the social media platform X, previously blocked for over a month due to a dispute with Elon Musk.
McDonald's Claims Antitrust Violations in Lawsuit Against Major Meat Producers
McDonald's has filed a lawsuit against the largest US meat packers, including Tyson, JBS, Cargill, and National Beef, accusing them of a decade-long price-fixing scheme.
TikTok Sued by Over a Dozen States Over Addictive Features Impacting Children's Lives
More than a dozen attorneys general have sued TikTok, alleging that the platform misleads users about its safety and harms children's mental health through addictive features.
Sam's Club Unveils First All-Digital Store Featuring Scan&Go App, No Checkout Lanes
Sam's Club is set to open its first all-digital store in mid-October, where shoppers will use the Scan & Go app for purchases, eliminating checkout lanes.
Judge Rules Against Google, Orders Changes to Android App Store to Promote Competition
A federal judge has ordered Google to dismantle barriers in its Android app store to promote competition, requiring the company to allow rival app stores.
American Water Works Confirms Breach of Computer Systems Amid Cyberattack Investigation
American Water Works has reported a cyberattack that breached its computer networks, prompting the company to deactivate some systems to contain the incident.