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BMS and Sanofi Pay $700 Million to Settle Plavix Lawsuit
Bristol Myers Squibb and three Sanofi subsidiaries will pay $700 million to Hawaii to settle a decade-long lawsuit alleging they withheld information about Plavix's limited effectiveness, particularly for approximately 30% of patients, including a significant portion of Hawaii's population.
BMS and Sanofi Pay $700 Million to Settle Plavix Lawsuit
Bristol Myers Squibb and three Sanofi subsidiaries will pay $700 million to Hawaii to settle a decade-long lawsuit alleging they withheld information about Plavix's limited effectiveness, particularly for approximately 30% of patients, including a significant portion of Hawaii's population.
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40% Bias Score


Spain's Novel Approach to Competition Law in BBVA-Sabadell Merger
The Spanish government's open consultation on BBVA's takeover bid for Sabadell, based on the 2007 Competition Law (articles 10 and 60), allows for public input before a final decision, potentially impacting future merger regulations within the EU.
Spain's Novel Approach to Competition Law in BBVA-Sabadell Merger
The Spanish government's open consultation on BBVA's takeover bid for Sabadell, based on the 2007 Competition Law (articles 10 and 60), allows for public input before a final decision, potentially impacting future merger regulations within the EU.
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56% Bias Score


Israeli Pension Fund Conceals \$25,000 Debt for 12 Years
Azmi Arshid, an Israeli teacher, discovered a \$25,000 deduction from his pension fund due to his local council's unpaid contributions over six years, which Menora concealed for 12 years; a court ruled Menora must repay Arshid.
Israeli Pension Fund Conceals \$25,000 Debt for 12 Years
Azmi Arshid, an Israeli teacher, discovered a \$25,000 deduction from his pension fund due to his local council's unpaid contributions over six years, which Menora concealed for 12 years; a court ruled Menora must repay Arshid.
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52% Bias Score


Scottish Shed Conman Jailed for £110,000 Fraud
Alistair Baxter, a 36-year-old man from Scotland, has been jailed for three years and four months for defrauding 67 people out of £110,000 by falsely promising to build garden sheds and summerhouses between September 2020 and March 2024.
Scottish Shed Conman Jailed for £110,000 Fraud
Alistair Baxter, a 36-year-old man from Scotland, has been jailed for three years and four months for defrauding 67 people out of £110,000 by falsely promising to build garden sheds and summerhouses between September 2020 and March 2024.
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20% Bias Score


Bank Letters of Credit: Securing High-Value Transactions
A bank letter of credit safeguards payments for high-value purchases by holding funds in a blocked account until the seller fulfills the agreement and provides proof, mitigating risks in various transactions; Sberbank reports over 1 million issued since 2021.
Bank Letters of Credit: Securing High-Value Transactions
A bank letter of credit safeguards payments for high-value purchases by holding funds in a blocked account until the seller fulfills the agreement and provides proof, mitigating risks in various transactions; Sberbank reports over 1 million issued since 2021.
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40% Bias Score


Spain Investigates VTC Surge Pricing After Nationwide Power Outage
The Spanish Ministry of Social Rights is investigating potential price gouging by VTC companies during a nationwide power outage on Monday, a practice prohibited by a 2024 consumer protection law; Cabify claims it suspended surge pricing.
Spain Investigates VTC Surge Pricing After Nationwide Power Outage
The Spanish Ministry of Social Rights is investigating potential price gouging by VTC companies during a nationwide power outage on Monday, a practice prohibited by a 2024 consumer protection law; Cabify claims it suspended surge pricing.
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32% Bias Score

FDA Delays Publishing Food Safety Warning Letters Due to Staff Layoffs
The FDA issued warning letters to several companies for serious food safety violations, including potential botulism contamination, but these haven't been published online due to staff layoffs under the Trump administration, delaying public awareness of potential risks.

FDA Delays Publishing Food Safety Warning Letters Due to Staff Layoffs
The FDA issued warning letters to several companies for serious food safety violations, including potential botulism contamination, but these haven't been published online due to staff layoffs under the Trump administration, delaying public awareness of potential risks.
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24% Bias Score

Ryanair's Prime Membership Faces Consumer Scrutiny Over Limitations
Ryanair launched a £79 yearly Prime membership offering free reserved seats (with limitations), travel insurance (with exclusions), and monthly sales; however, consumer group Which? advises caution due to several restrictions.

Ryanair's Prime Membership Faces Consumer Scrutiny Over Limitations
Ryanair launched a £79 yearly Prime membership offering free reserved seats (with limitations), travel insurance (with exclusions), and monthly sales; however, consumer group Which? advises caution due to several restrictions.
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48% Bias Score

UK Energy Suppliers to Pay £7 Million for Overcharging Customers
Ten UK energy suppliers will pay £7 million in compensation and refunds to over 34,000 customers for overcharging them on standing charges between January 2019 and September 2024 due to errors in billing customers with multiple electricity meters, exceeding Ofgem's price cap.

UK Energy Suppliers to Pay £7 Million for Overcharging Customers
Ten UK energy suppliers will pay £7 million in compensation and refunds to over 34,000 customers for overcharging them on standing charges between January 2019 and September 2024 due to errors in billing customers with multiple electricity meters, exceeding Ofgem's price cap.
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36% Bias Score

German Gas Prices: Cartel Office Considers Regulations Amidst Price-Cutting Debate
German gas prices fell in April, but not proportionally to global crude oil price drops, prompting the Bundeskartellamt to consider regulations limiting daily price increases, a move opposed by industry experts due to potential negative consequences for consumers and competition.

German Gas Prices: Cartel Office Considers Regulations Amidst Price-Cutting Debate
German gas prices fell in April, but not proportionally to global crude oil price drops, prompting the Bundeskartellamt to consider regulations limiting daily price increases, a move opposed by industry experts due to potential negative consequences for consumers and competition.
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48% Bias Score

Garda Warn of Rising Whiskey Investment Scams
The Garda Síochána warned the Irish public about rising whiskey investment scams linked to organized crime, urging victims to come forward; while few Irish cases exist, international reports highlight the risk.

Garda Warn of Rising Whiskey Investment Scams
The Garda Síochána warned the Irish public about rising whiskey investment scams linked to organized crime, urging victims to come forward; while few Irish cases exist, international reports highlight the risk.
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36% Bias Score

Spain Investigates Ride-Hailing Price Gouging After Nationwide Blackout
Spain's Ministry of Social Rights is investigating potential price hikes by ride-hailing services (VTCs) during Monday's nationwide power outage, after user complaints in eight regions under emergency declarations where surge pricing is illegal; companies face fines up to €100,000.

Spain Investigates Ride-Hailing Price Gouging After Nationwide Blackout
Spain's Ministry of Social Rights is investigating potential price hikes by ride-hailing services (VTCs) during Monday's nationwide power outage, after user complaints in eight regions under emergency declarations where surge pricing is illegal; companies face fines up to €100,000.
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44% Bias Score
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