J&J’s talc trouble continues: Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $40 million in baby powder cancer case

A California jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $40 million to two women who claimed its talc-based baby powder caused their ovarian cancer. The women testified that decades of use led to major surgeries and chemotherapy. Johnson & Johnson plans to appeal, stating the verdict is aberrant and lacks evidence. A California jury on…

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Govt clears 100% FDI, composite licences in sweeping insurance reforms

The Insurance Laws (Amendment) Bill is expected to be introduced in both houses of Parliament next week, the first of the two officials quoted above said. The bill allows a differential licensing regime to support micro-insurers serving low-income and rural populations and paves the way for captive insurers — allowing conglomerates to establish in-house insurers…

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