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Pfizer offers up to $250mn to settle thousands of Zantac cancer lawsuits
Agreement aims to resolve a big portion of litigation in Delaware over discontinued heartburn drugFinancial Times - Business -
IDF claims photos show Hamas combatants inside UN compound in Rafah
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Manchester United ‘absolutely’ want Bruno Fernandes to stay, claims Ten Hag
Fernandes: ‘If for some reason the club doesn’t want me, I will go’Eddie Howe says Newcastle denied ‘stonewall penalty’ in 3-2 lossErik ten Hag claimed after Manchester United’s 3-2 victory against Newcastle that Bruno Fernandes “absolutely” wants ...The Guardian - World - Premier League -
Cancer claims Iditarod champion Rick Mackey. His father and brother also won famed Alaska race
Musher and dog trainer Rick Mackey has diedABC News - Sports -
U.S. announces new sanctions against Nicaragua
Some of the new sanctions are being taken to address "significant concern" about the Nicaraguan government's "continued repression" of the Nicaraguan people.CBS News - Politics -
Netanyahu Rejects U.S. Calls for Postwar Plan in Gaza
The Israeli prime minister says Hamas must be defeated on the battlefield before questions about governing the enclave after the war are answered.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
TikTok Creators Sue U.S. Government Over Law That Could Ban the Platform
A group of eight content creators who rely on the social media app toreachcustomers and audiences challenge the law requiring Chinese parent ByteDance to sell its U.S. business or be banned.Inc. - Business - Tiktok -
U.S. military begins moving pieces of offshore pier to provide aid to Gaza
The U.S. began moving pieces of the military pier toward Gaza on Wednesday, and it's expected to be operational in days.CBS News - Politics -
Bond Markets Expected to Calm Down After U.S. CPI-Triggered Rally
Rates markets looked set to enter calmer waters after U.S. inflation and retail sales data caused the latest leg higher [in prices], Commerzbank Research said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Oil Rises, Buoyed by Second Straight Weekly Fall in U.S. Inventories
Oil gained in early Asian trade, buoyed by a second straight weekly decline in U.S. inventories.The Wall Street Journal - World
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With Amazon on its heels, the nation’s biggest company by revenue is hunting for ways to continue growing.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Boeing Violated Criminal Settlement After 737 MAX Crashes, Justice Department Says
The U.S. government could seek to extend a probationary period for the plane maker or prosecute it for earlier misconduct.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Red Lobster Preparing to File for Bankruptcy Protection This Month
The casual-dining chain is aiming to restructure agreements with landlords and creditors to reduce its debt.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Nvidia's Jensen Huang Gets 60% Pay Bump
Huang’s stock awards were valued about $7 million higher than in fiscal 2023, and he received a $4 million cash bonus.The Wall Street Journal - Business