Delaware Judge Declares Mistrial in Landscaper’s Roundup Cancer Lawsuit, Jury Deadlocked

DOVER, Del. – The latest lawsuit alleging that exposure to the popular weedkiller Roundup causes cancer resulted in a mistrial, according to a Delaware judge. After three days of deliberations, the jurors sent a note expressing their inability to reach a unanimous verdict. Despite Superior Court Judge Vivian Medinilla’s order to continue discussions, the jury remained deadlocked. The lawsuit was filed by the family of Anthony Cloud, a South Carolina man who worked as a landscaper for over a decade. In 2018, Cloud was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and he passed away in October 2021, … Read more

Missouri Governor’s Controversial Pardon of Former Chiefs Coach Sparks Outrage from Family of Injured Girl

KANSAS CITY, Missouri – Former Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid had his sentence commuted by Missouri governor Mike Parsons on Friday. However, the family of a five-year-old girl who was seriously injured in an accident caused by Reid while he was legally impaired expressed their dismay over the decision. The attorney representing the parents of Ariel Young condemned Parsons’ action, stating that the family and many others in Missouri are appalled by it. The Young family’s attorney, Tom Porto, expressed his disgust, emphasizing that if someone drives under the influence and causes a … Read more

Federal Judge Rejects NYU Langone’s Trademark Claim Over Purple Color Usage

New York, NY – A federal judge has dismissed New York University’s (NYU) claims against rival Northwell Health, stating that the allegations were “vague and overbroad.” NYU Langone Medical Center accused Northwell Health of infringing on its signature purple color in advertising materials. However, U.S. Manhattan District Judge Valerie Caproni ruled that NYU’s trademark suit lacked a concise argument for trademark infringement. The judge highlighted that NYU’s own ads feature various color schemes, including teal and orange with touches of purple. Both NYU Langone Medical Center and Northwell Health are competing for patients in Long … Read more

Canadian Woman Sues Xcel Energy, Alleging Power Pole Started Devastating Texas Wildfire

CANADIAN, Texas — A Canadian woman has filed a lawsuit claiming that a power pole owned by Xcel Energy started the largest wildfire in Texas history. Melanie McQuiddy alleges that a splintered power pole fell and ignited the Springhouse Creek fire. According to Reuters, McQuiddy argues that Xcel had a duty to maintain safe electrical equipment but neglected to properly repair and inspect its power line poles. She is seeking compensation for the damages caused by the wildfire. The lawsuit also names Osmose Utilities Services as a defendant. McQuiddy asserts that the company was hired … Read more