[ad_1] The University of Louisville announced Friday that it would change the name of its football stadium from Papa John's Cardinal Stadium to Cardinal Stadium after the company's founder acknowledged having used …
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[ad_1] British Columbia does not need to give a tobacco company access to detailed provincial health databases to help defend itself in a multi-billion dollar lawsuit, says the Supreme Court of Canada. …
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[ad_1] British Columbia does not have to hand over the detailed health care records of millions of people to the Philip Morris International Tobacco Company, says the Supreme Court of Canada. Unanimous …
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[ad_1] Want to pay San Francisco housing prices on a Columbus, Ohio income? While Seattle decision-makers in Boston lament a growing crisis of urban accessibility, a new price and income study of …
Read More »Johnson & Johnson sentenced to pay $ 4.7 billion in a case of talc cancer
[ad_1] Johnson & Johnson fell after a jury ordered the company to pay $ 4.69 billion to women who claimed asbestos in the company's talcum products, causing ovarian cancer, the sixth biggest …
Read More »Blockbusters in Alaska should close; 1 store left in the United States
[ad_1] ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The last two Blockbuster shops in Alaska call for closure, leaving only one store open in the United States The Anchorage and Fairbanks stores will close on Sunday …
Read More »The public relations nightmare led by Papa John's CEO reminds image experts of the Uber fiasco in 2017
[ad_1] John Schnatter, founder and CEO of Papa John's Pizza. Reuters Papa John's is perhaps the last brand to have gone through a public relations crisis, but the situation is just another …
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[ad_1] Editorial cartoon by John Larter Calgary Greyhound buses traveled across Western Canada for nearly 90 years, carrying people and goods between communities that often had few others good options for getting …
Read More »Johnson & Johnson ordered $ 6.32 billion for talc cancer
[ad_1] Published July 13, 2018 17:30:52 A St. Louis jury awarded total damages of over $ 6 billion to 22 women and their families after claiming asbestos in Johnson & Johnson's talcum …
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