(Reuters) – In an attempt to avoid further claims, Bayer AG is riskingly betting that an independent scientific review will finally prove that its widely used herbicide Roundup does not cause cancer, legal experts said. The company agreed on Wednesday to pay up to $ 10.9 billion to end litigation …
Read More »Paris Jackson shares never-before-seen images of Michael Jackson
Paris Jackson shared some never-before-seen images of her late superstar father Michael Jackson eleven years after his death. Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris Jackson is finally ready to share her life with the public, and she begins by sharing some never-before-seen images of herself and her famous father in the trailer …
Read More »Verizon suspends advertising on Facebook and joins growing boycott
FILE PHOTO: The Verizon logo is seen on the side of a truck in New York City, USA, October 13, 2016. REUTERS / Brendan McDermid (Reuters) – Verizon Communications Inc said on Thursday it was pausing advertising on Facebook Inc. after broad support for a campaign that called on the …
Read More »Lufthansa skyrockets after major shareholder backs bailout
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Lufthansa (LHAG.DE) Shares rose as much as 20% on Thursday after its main shareholder rejected its objections to a 9 billion euro ($ 10 billion) government bailout for the German airline that was on the brink of collapse due to the COVID pandemic- 19. “I am going …
Read More »Layoffs in the US USA They remain elevated as weak demand persists after companies reopened
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Weak demand is forcing American employers to lay off workers, keeping new claims for unemployment benefits extraordinarily high, even when companies have reopened, confirming views that the job market could take years to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. FILE PHOTO: People line up in front of a …
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