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J&J proposes $5.5bn deal to end talc cancer claims
Johnson & Johnson offered up to $5.5bn (£4.14bn) to settle roughly 76,000 US lawsuits alleging its talc-based baby powder and other talcum products caused ovarian cancer, in a bid to close one of the largest and longest-running legal battles facing the New Jersey-based healthcare giant. The company continues to deny that its products caused cancer,…
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Huge changes to driving laws in Queensland: What you need to know
The supplied article text does not contain the actual content of the Daily Mail report on Queensland’s driving law changes. Instead, only the website’s navigation menu and a list of unrelated headline links from other sections of the Daily Mail were provided, meaning no verifiable details about the alcohol and drug driving law changes could…
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Rand Paul releases Anthony Fauci’s pandemic-era diary notes. Here’s what they tell us
Senator Rand Paul released a 1,141-page collection of Dr Anthony Fauci’s pandemic-era diary entries over the weekend, days ahead of Fauci’s scheduled Senate testimony on 29 July 2026. Paul, who chairs a Senate committee investigating COVID-19’s origins, argues the notes show Fauci privately entertained doubts about a natural origin that conflicted with his public reassurances,…
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Rape trial collapses after ‘alleged victim uses AI to prepare her answers in court’
A rape trial has collapsed after it emerged that the alleged victim had used artificial intelligence to help prepare her answers before giving evidence in court. The case was reported by the Daily Mail, though the version of the article available here cuts off before further detail is given on the circumstances, the court involved,…
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The Morning Poll: Should teenagers claiming benefits for anxiety get more than those with part-time minimum wage jobs?
This Daily Mail “Morning Poll” piece invites readers to vote on whether teenagers claiming benefits for anxiety should receive more financial support than peers working part-time minimum wage jobs. The framing taps into an ongoing debate about the rising number of young people signed off with mental health conditions and whether the welfare system adequately…
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Netflix exec claims ketamine confession in ‘trust exercise’ cost him $1.1M job: lawsuit
A former Netflix executive has filed a lawsuit claiming he lost his $1.1 million-a-year job after disclosing during a company-organised “trust exercise” that he had used ketamine therapeutically. The case raises questions about the limits of workplace vulnerability exercises and whether employees can be penalised for sharing personal health information that was solicited in a…
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40 percent report buying less produce amid cyclospora outbreak: Poll
A CBS News/YouGov poll found that 40 per cent of US adults are buying or eating less fresh produce during the Cyclospora outbreak. The finding indicates that the outbreak is affecting everyday consumer behaviour, while public confidence in the Food and Drug Administration’s response is mixed and varies by political affiliation. Women and older people…
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Fafara reveals inoperable brain tumour discovered after vertigo collapse
Dez Fafara, frontman of DevilDriver and Coal Chamber, has revealed for the first time that he has a tumour in his head, discovered around two years ago after he suffered a sudden bout of vertigo. Speaking publicly about it for the first time on Suicide Silence guitarist Chris Garza’s podcast, Fafara explained that the vertigo…
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‘Medal dream didn’t come true but my other dream is fighting brain cancer’
Scottish swimmer Archie Goodburn competed in the Commonwealth Games 50m breaststroke final in Glasgow, finishing joint seventh, just over two years after being diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer at the age of 22. The 25-year-old, who was told he might not live to see his 40s, had been dreaming of the Paris Olympics when seizures…