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Jury says J&J must pay $8 billion in case over male breast growth linked to Risperdal

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Johnson & Johnson must pay $8 billion in punitive damages to a man who previously won $680,000 over his claims that it failed to warn that young men using its antipsychotic drug Risperdal could grow breasts, a Philadelphia jury said on Tuesday. The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas jury's verdict in favor of Nicholas Murray came in the first case in which a Pennsylvania jury had been able to consider awarding punitive damages in one of thousands of Risperdal cases pending in the state. "This jury, as have other juries in other litigations, once again imposed punitive damages on a corporation that valued profits over safety and profits over patients," Murray's lawyers, Tom Kline and Jason Itkin, said in a joint statement. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/31YYFOH via Latest News

America’s Good Intentions in Syria Have Led to This Dismal Outcome

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Recent U.S. policy in Syria, from the moment that former U.S. ambassador Robert Ford showed support for Syrian protesters in 2011, has been one of good intentions that were mismanaged through conflicting policies. This week it led to the decision to withdraw. A new crisis will unfold in eastern Syria, an area that, liberated from ISIS, has seen too much war and where the people are just beginning to reconstruct their lives. Many are expressing feelings that the U.S. betrayed its partners, the Syrian Democratic Forces, who are mostly Kurdish. The larger context is that the U.S. has been seen as abandoning one group after another in Syria, reducing American influence in Syria and the region.It is at least the third time that President Donald Trump has sought to leave Syria. In March 2018, he said that the U.S. was leaving “very soon.” In December 2018, he wrote that the U.S. was bringing the troops home after defeating ISIS. In fact, ISIS was not defeated on the ground until March 23, 20

UN chief says UN facing worst cash crisis in nearly 10 years

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Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Tuesday that the United Nations is facing its "worst cash crisis" in nearly a decade because 64 of its 193 members have not paid their annual dues — including the United States, its largest contributor. According to the U.N., 129 countries had paid $1.99 billion in dues for the U.N.'s 2019 operating budget by Tuesday. Because of the U.S. government's budget calendar, Washington usually pays its dues in October. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2Oz7DOP via Latest News

China Knows It Can't Protect Every Island It Builds (Think South China Sea)

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But Beijing is building them anyway. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/310f8ki via Latest News

Judge Tammy Kemp: 'I could not refuse' ex-Dallas cop Amber Guyger a hug after sentencing

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Judge Tammy Kemp, who hugged and gave Amber Guyger a Bible after she was sentenced to prison, said her actions were appropriate. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/35pu9Qm via Latest News

House Democrats are so afraid Trump allies will expose the whistleblower that they might mask the person's voice and face during testimony

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The debate comes as President Donald Trump's allies amplify his claims that the whistleblower broke the law and is guilty of espionage. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/31Xqqam via Latest News

Russia warns against actions that 'inhibit peace process' in Syria

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Russia's security council said on Tuesday it was important to avoid hindering the peace process in Syria, following discussions with President Vladimir Putin, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. The influential council discussed the creation of a constitutional committee in the country and "remarked that at this stage everyone should avoid any actions that can inhibit the peace process in Syria," he said. Peskov said earlier Tuesday that Russia "is following very closely how the situation is developing" and was not informed about the withdrawal of the United States from the region -- something that has sparked fears of a Turkish attack on Kurdish forces. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2LWme54 via Latest News

Epic settles with 14-year-old over selling Fortnite cheats - CNET

A YouTuber has settled with Epic Games after creating and selling cheats for Fortnite. from CNET https://ift.tt/2AT9fe6 via Mobiles

Call of Duty Mobile has the biggest mobile game launch ever with 100M first-week downloads - 9to5Mac

Call of Duty Mobile has the biggest mobile game launch ever with 100M first-week downloads    9to5Mac 'Call of Duty' mobile game breaks records with 100 million downloads in first week    CNBC Call of Duty: Mobile's launch tops Fortnite, PUBG with 100M downloads    CNET Call of Duty: Mobile Breaks Record with 100 Million Downloads in First Week - IGN    IGN Call of Duty Mobile sees best first-week downloads of any mobile game    GamesIndustry.biz View full coverage on Google News from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/31ZjDNw via Technology

Donald Trump defends Syria policy, saying US is not abandoning Kurds by withdrawing troops

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Congressional lawmakers said Donald Trump is abandoning the Kurds by pulling U.S. troops out of northern Syria, allowing Turkey to move in. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2AS4QIH via Latest News

Joshua Brown, Witness in Amber Guyger Trial, Was Killed in a Drug Deal, Police Say

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DALLAS -- Joshua Brown and Botham Shem Jean knew each other not by sight, but by sound -- as muffled voices through their apartment walls.From the hallway outside his fourth-floor apartment, Brown could hear Jean, his neighbor across the way, sing gospel music and Drake lyrics. The two men, both in their mid-20s, had met but once. But just as their lives had fleetingly intertwined, so, too, have their sudden and violent deaths.Jean, 26, was murdered in his apartment at the South Side Flats complex last year by an off-duty Dallas police officer who claimed she had mistakenly entered the wrong unit and believed he was an intruder. Brown, 28, was gunned down last week, 10 days after he testified against the former officer. And the city of Dallas, still reeling with racial tensions in a case that stoked long-standing mistrust of the police, is once again full of questions.Brown was shot twice late Friday night outside a new apartment he had moved to in another part of the city. Witnesses s

Neil Gorsuch fears 'massive social upheaval' if Supreme Court rules in favor of civil rights protections for LGBTQ workers

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch is expected to be the deciding vote in a ruling over whether the Civil Rights Act of 1964 applies to LGBTQ people. Gorsuch, a conservative who has shown a propensity for carving out his own judicial path, said there are strong arguments favoring LGBTQ workers who were fired for their sexual orientation or transgender status, but he wasn't quite ready to rule in their favor, calling the cases "really close."One of the things Gorsuch is considering is the aftermath of the ruling. He wondered whether the justices should take into account the "massive social upheaval" that could follow a ruling in the workers' favor.That reasoning led to a little bit of head scratching.> So Neil Gorsuch apparently was concerned today about "massive social upheaval" if SCOTUS rules LGBTQ can't be fired under Civil Rights Act. > > Except, 21+ states have these laws now, including his beloved Colorado, where he was law profe

U.S. Confirms Killing of Al-Qaeda’s South Asia Chief

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U.S. officials confirmed Tuesday that a joint U.S.-Afghanistan commando raid on Sept. 23 killed Asim Omar, the head of Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS), along with six other Al-Qaeda members in the southern Helmand province. News of the raid was first reported by Afghanistan’s intelligence agency.Special forces struck a compound in the Musa Qala district, a Taliban stronghold, and took out Omar and six other Al-Qaeda fighters, including a courier for Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. Umar, a Pakistani, headed AQIS from its inception in September 2014. Along with the initial statement, the Afghan National Directorate of Security (NDS) shared pictures showing Umar both alive and dead. > 1/2: BREAKING: NDS can now confirm the death of Asim Omar, leader of Al_Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS), in a joint US-Afghan raid on a Taliban compound in Musa Qala district of Helmand province on Sep. 23. pic.twitter.com/sFKi38M6MC> > -- NDS Afghanistan (@NDSAfghanistan) Octo

Kurdish forces in Syria fear Turkey will launch attacks rapidly to take advantage of 'confusion' caused by Trump's US troop withdrawal plan

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Uncertainty caused by Trump's decision to withdraw US troops from Syria is likely to lead to Turkish aggression in the short term, sources say. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2AR9BC6 via Latest News

Hong Kong 'won't rule out' Chinese help over protests: leader

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Hong Kong's under-fire leader Carrie Lam on Tuesday said China intervening to end months of pro-democracy protests is an option following a particularly violent week of unrest that paralysed the city. Hong Kong was virtually locked down over the three-day holiday weekend, with the majority of subway stops closed. It is also the position of the central government (in Beijing) that Hong Kong should tackle the problem on her own. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/2ATIrL2 via Latest News

Trans people will be able to choose their gender for next census after bill passes final stage

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The next census will enable trans people to choose their gender for the first time, after the controversial Bill passed its final stage in the Houses of Parliament.  A census collects demographic information about all UK residents and takes place in the UK every decade, with the next one planned for March 2021.  However, on Tuesday, MPs concluded the third reading of the The Census (Return of Particulars and Removal of Penalties) Bill. This means that trans people will be able to input their gender in addition to the mandatory sex question. Trans rights campaigners have lauded the inclusion of new questions on the next census as “a major victory for equality”. However feminist academics have warned against “self-identification” on the national survey claiming that it “does not exist to validate people’s identities”.  It is now awaiting Royal Assent meaning it will become ratified in law. The Bill was introduced in the House of Lords on May 1, 2019, received its first reading in the Hou

U.N. chief warns may not have enough money to pay staff next month

The United Nations may not have enough money for staff salaries next month if member states don't pay what they owe, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned on Tuesday. "This month, we will reach the deepest deficit of the decade. The U.S. mission to the United Nations confirmed the figures. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/35h3mpg via Latest News

Trump's Minneapolis rally on despite security costs dispute

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President Donald Trump's campaign said a rally in Minneapolis will go ahead as planned on Thursday after it threatened a lawsuit over the city's effort to recover $530,000 in security costs. The dispute erupted late Monday when the campaign accused Mayor Jacob Frey, a Trump critic, of trying to sink the rally. Frey called the costs reasonable and said he had a duty to protect taxpayers. from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://ift.tt/30ToDSs via Latest News

Apple Releases macOS Catalina With Find My, Screen Time, and No More iTunes - MacRumors

Apple Releases macOS Catalina With Find My, Screen Time, and No More iTunes    MacRumors macOS Catalina Review    iMore Final Cut Pro X update paves the way for the Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR    AppleInsider View full coverage on Google News from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/2Iw0efi via Technology

Goodbye, iTunes: Once-Revolutionary App Gone in Mac Update - Snopes.com

Goodbye, iTunes: Once-Revolutionary App Gone in Mac Update    Snopes.com View full coverage on Google News from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/30SubN1 via Technology

Len Wiseman Set To Direct Female-Centric ‘John Wick’ Spinoff ‘Ballerina’ - Deadline

Len Wiseman Set To Direct Female-Centric ‘John Wick’ Spinoff ‘Ballerina’    Deadline View full coverage on Google News from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/2OxvgXV via Technology

Apple is finally showing you how often apps track your location on iPhone - CNBC

Apple is finally showing you how often apps track your location on iPhone    CNBC View full coverage on Google News from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/2ofUKi7 via Technology

Google Play Pass review: You can pass on this one - Android Central

Google Play Pass review: You can pass on this one    Android Central View full coverage on Google News from Technology - Latest - Google News https://ift.tt/2Vq6law via Technology