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Bayer Appeals Glyphosate Ruling to US Supreme Court
Bayer appealed to the US Supreme Court to resolve conflicting US state rulings on glyphosate lawsuits, focusing on a 2023 Missouri case, seeking to curb the thousands of Monsanto-related claims alleging Roundup caused health problems; Bayer maintains Roundup's safety is scientifically proven and glo...
Bayer Appeals Glyphosate Ruling to US Supreme Court
Bayer appealed to the US Supreme Court to resolve conflicting US state rulings on glyphosate lawsuits, focusing on a 2023 Missouri case, seeking to curb the thousands of Monsanto-related claims alleging Roundup caused health problems; Bayer maintains Roundup's safety is scientifically proven and glo...
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48% Bias Score


Robinson Helicopter Faces $50 Million Lawsuit in Fatal 2019 Crash
A Quebec court is hearing a $50 million lawsuit against Robinson Helicopter Company for a 2019 crash that killed Stéphane Roy and his son, citing negligence in the helicopter's maintenance and emergency locator transmitter failure after the main rotor blade failed due to adhesive failures.
Robinson Helicopter Faces $50 Million Lawsuit in Fatal 2019 Crash
A Quebec court is hearing a $50 million lawsuit against Robinson Helicopter Company for a 2019 crash that killed Stéphane Roy and his son, citing negligence in the helicopter's maintenance and emergency locator transmitter failure after the main rotor blade failed due to adhesive failures.
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40% Bias Score


Stint Trial Postponed Due to New Technical Reports Following Fatal Accident
A Dutch court postponed the trial of two companies and executives involved in producing and selling the Stint, an electric vehicle that was involved in a fatal accident in 2018; four children died and several others were injured. The postponement is due to newly presented technical reports that need...
Stint Trial Postponed Due to New Technical Reports Following Fatal Accident
A Dutch court postponed the trial of two companies and executives involved in producing and selling the Stint, an electric vehicle that was involved in a fatal accident in 2018; four children died and several others were injured. The postponement is due to newly presented technical reports that need...
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Ohio Supreme Court Overturns $650 Million Opioid Judgment
The Ohio Supreme Court overturned a $650 million judgment against CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart in an opioid lawsuit, ruling that state law prohibits counties from using public nuisance claims against pharmaceutical companies; this decision could impact billions in opioid settlements nationwide.
Ohio Supreme Court Overturns $650 Million Opioid Judgment
The Ohio Supreme Court overturned a $650 million judgment against CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart in an opioid lawsuit, ruling that state law prohibits counties from using public nuisance claims against pharmaceutical companies; this decision could impact billions in opioid settlements nationwide.
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32% Bias Score


Ohio Supreme Court Overturns $650 Million Opioid Judgment Against Pharmacies
The Ohio Supreme Court overturned a $650 million judgment against CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart in an opioid lawsuit brought by Lake and Trumbull counties, ruling that state law prohibits such public nuisance claims against pharmaceutical companies, potentially impacting similar cases nationwide.
Ohio Supreme Court Overturns $650 Million Opioid Judgment Against Pharmacies
The Ohio Supreme Court overturned a $650 million judgment against CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart in an opioid lawsuit brought by Lake and Trumbull counties, ruling that state law prohibits such public nuisance claims against pharmaceutical companies, potentially impacting similar cases nationwide.
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40% Bias Score


Ohio Supreme Court Overturns $650 Million Opioid Judgment
The Ohio Supreme Court overturned a $650 million judgment against CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart in an opioid lawsuit, ruling that state law prohibits counties from using public nuisance claims against pharmaceutical companies; this decision could impact similar cases nationwide.
Ohio Supreme Court Overturns $650 Million Opioid Judgment
The Ohio Supreme Court overturned a $650 million judgment against CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart in an opioid lawsuit, ruling that state law prohibits counties from using public nuisance claims against pharmaceutical companies; this decision could impact similar cases nationwide.
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36% Bias Score

Ford Kuga Recall: 26,000 Cars Affected by Battery Fire Risk
Ford urgently recalled its Kuga plug-in hybrid car in early March due to a battery defect risking fire, leaving approximately 26,000 European owners unable to charge their vehicles and awaiting repairs expected around July, causing increased fuel costs and safety concerns.

Ford Kuga Recall: 26,000 Cars Affected by Battery Fire Risk
Ford urgently recalled its Kuga plug-in hybrid car in early March due to a battery defect risking fire, leaving approximately 26,000 European owners unable to charge their vehicles and awaiting repairs expected around July, causing increased fuel costs and safety concerns.
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Starbucks to Appeal $50 Million Verdict in Hot Tea Burn Case
A California jury awarded Postmates driver Michael Garcia $50 million in damages after he suffered severe burns from a spilled Starbucks tea at a Los Angeles drive-thru on February 8, 2020; Starbucks plans to appeal.

Starbucks to Appeal $50 Million Verdict in Hot Tea Burn Case
A California jury awarded Postmates driver Michael Garcia $50 million in damages after he suffered severe burns from a spilled Starbucks tea at a Los Angeles drive-thru on February 8, 2020; Starbucks plans to appeal.
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LG Recalls 500,000 Ranges After 28 Fires, Injuries, and Pet Deaths
LG Electronics is recalling approximately 500,000 ranges sold nationwide from 2015-2025 due to a risk of fire from accidental knob activation, resulting in at least 28 fires, over \$340,000 in property damage, eight minor injuries, and three pet deaths, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety ...

LG Recalls 500,000 Ranges After 28 Fires, Injuries, and Pet Deaths
LG Electronics is recalling approximately 500,000 ranges sold nationwide from 2015-2025 due to a risk of fire from accidental knob activation, resulting in at least 28 fires, over \$340,000 in property damage, eight minor injuries, and three pet deaths, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety ...
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Ohio Supreme Court Overturns $650 Million Opioid Judgment
The Ohio Supreme Court overturned a $650 million judgment against CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart in an opioid lawsuit, ruling that state law prohibits counties from using public nuisance claims against pharmaceutical companies; this decision may affect similar cases nationwide.

Ohio Supreme Court Overturns $650 Million Opioid Judgment
The Ohio Supreme Court overturned a $650 million judgment against CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart in an opioid lawsuit, ruling that state law prohibits counties from using public nuisance claims against pharmaceutical companies; this decision may affect similar cases nationwide.
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48% Bias Score

Ohio Supreme Court Overturns $650 Million Opioid Judgment
The Ohio Supreme Court overturned a $650 million judgment against CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart in an opioid lawsuit, ruling that state law prohibits counties from using public nuisance claims against pharmaceutical companies. This decision, based on the interpretation of Ohio Product Liability Act, c...

Ohio Supreme Court Overturns $650 Million Opioid Judgment
The Ohio Supreme Court overturned a $650 million judgment against CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart in an opioid lawsuit, ruling that state law prohibits counties from using public nuisance claims against pharmaceutical companies. This decision, based on the interpretation of Ohio Product Liability Act, c...
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40% Bias Score

Jury Awards $310 Million in Death of Teen on Orlando Free Fall Ride
A Florida jury awarded $310 million to the parents of 14-year-old Tyre Sampson, who died after falling from the Orlando Free Fall ride in March 2022, holding the ride's Austrian manufacturer, Funtime, responsible for negligence.

Jury Awards $310 Million in Death of Teen on Orlando Free Fall Ride
A Florida jury awarded $310 million to the parents of 14-year-old Tyre Sampson, who died after falling from the Orlando Free Fall ride in March 2022, holding the ride's Austrian manufacturer, Funtime, responsible for negligence.
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44% Bias Score
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