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A twin-engine Beechcraft 95 crashed on the evening of Tuesday October 8, 2024. According to reports, the pilot and four passengers lost their lives.
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A global resolution process has been established offering relief to plaintiffs who suffered after receiving a Bard hernia mesh implant.
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Plaintiffs’ law firm Motley Rice, along with law firm Leigh Day, is investigating potential legal claims regarding allegations of trafficking, rape, severe sexual assault, physical abuse, and exploitation, suffered by individuals while employed by department store, Harrods.
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On August 6, 2024, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an emergency order immediately suspending all uses of Dacthal, a highly toxic weedkiller, because of links to birth defects and other significant health problems.
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TikTok may cause depression, eating disorders and other mental conditions in children and teenagers. The app may also encourage isolation, behavioral problems, and delayed development in children’s brains. Because of this, parents are concerned about TikTok’s mental health effects on their children.
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TikTok may not be safe for kids. Parents are concerned about the application’s addictive features, which can damage the physical and mental health of young users. Parents may also worry about issues with TikTok’s age verification and parental control features.
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Former DOJ Official Frank Amanat Joins Motley Rice
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Plaintiffs’ attorneys, including members of the Motley Rice team, secured a $1.1 billion settlement with Koninklijke Philips NV and some of its American subsidiaries.
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Instagram may not be safe for kids. Instagram puts teen users at risk for serious mental health issues, including suicide and self-harm. Instagram may not be safe for kids. Instagram puts teen users at risk for serious mental health issues, including suicide and self-harm.
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Motley Rice Law Firm Expands Mass Tort Practice in Philadelphia Area. Seasoned Litigator Mike Daly Joins Firm