As Prime Day Draws Near, Many Amazon Employees Plan to Go on Strike
As Prime Day approaches, many employees at the Shakopee, Minnesota fulfillment center plan to go on strike over what they call unfair working conditions.
As Prime Day approaches, many employees at the Shakopee, Minnesota fulfillment center plan to go on strike over what they call unfair working conditions.
French court allows family to turn off paralyzed man’s life support in a landmark right to die case.
Judge Polster will not make a decision in the consolidated opioid litigation until at least August, he says.
Deaths from meth use are up and researchers blame the opioid crisis.
Kratom is unsafe and can lead to addiction, the Food and Drug Administration warns.
Tanton had donated his papers to the univesity, under the condition they not be publicized until 2035.
Amazon has been blamed for third-party product failures and injuries before–but this is the first time a court has held the company accountable for its vendors.
Oklahoma’s case against J&J claiming the company was the “kingpin” in the opioid crisis moves into the defense phase.
Georgia faces lawsuit from civil rights group over new abortion law.
The Center of Public Integrity, citing government reports, finds that back-up cameras could’ve saved dozens of lives.