Google Faces $29 Billion Class Action Over Alleged Data Collection Misconduct as Privacy Trials Heat Up

San Francisco, California — A federal jury was presented with a request for $29 billion in damages from Google LLC users in a class action lawsuit that alleges the tech giant continued collecting personal data despite users disabling a privacy setting. The case, which commenced Tuesday, claims that almost 100 million users were misled by Google regarding the control they had over their data privacy. During the opening arguments in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, class attorney David Boies outlined the basis of the staggering damages claim. He noted that … Read more

Boehringer Ingelheim Faces Legal Heat as Zantac’s Toxic Risks Come to Light

Chicago, Illinois — A colorectal cancer patient claimed in an Illinois courtroom that Boehringer Ingelheim failed to address knowledge of serious safety concerns regarding the active ingredient in its over-the-counter drug Zantac. The patient asserted that the company took insufficient actions despite years of warnings that the compound could degrade into a harmful substance. During the trial, the plaintiff recounted their experience with Zantac, alleging that the pharmaceutical company merely altered the color of its tablets rather than addressing the underlying issues. The patient’s testimony raises questions about Boehringer Ingelheim’s commitment to consumer safety and … Read more

Community Unites in Celebration and Cooperation at 20th Annual South Central Hilltop Day Out Despite Sweltering Heat

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Community members, law enforcement, and families gathered in Hilltop on Saturday for the 20th Annual South Central Hilltop Day Out, an event aimed at fostering relationships and combating crime. The celebration, held at Burroughs Park, drew a significant turnout despite temperatures reaching the low 90s. “It’s a hot day, but everyone is enjoying themselves. It was a beautiful day in the park, and most importantly, there was no violence,” said community advocate Lisa Boggs, who has played a pivotal role in organizing the event since its inception as a simple block party. … Read more

Family Seeks Justice After Tragic Death of Mentally Ill Man in Arizona Heat, Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against County and Care Facilities

PHOENIX — The family of a 58-year-old man, who died from exposure to extreme heat in Phoenix last summer, is pursuing a wrongful death lawsuit against several parties, including Maricopa County. The case emerged one year after Lafayette Palmes was found dead on a day when temperatures soared to 116 degrees. Palmes, who struggled with mental health challenges, was under the guardianship of Maricopa County at the time of his death. According to family members, the circumstances surrounding his passing prompted them to seek accountability. “We are his voice. He didn’t have a voice,” said … Read more