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Amazon · United StatesThe Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall this week impacting more than 1.1 million Anker brand power banks. The recall comes as Anker has received 19 reports of fires and explosions caused by the banks.See the Story
Power Banks Sold on Amazon Pose Explosion, Fire Risk as 1.1 Million Units Recalled
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Obesity · DenmarkNovo Nordisk A/S (NYSE:NVS) announced Thursday that it will advance subcutaneous and oral amycretin into phase 3 development in weight management. Amycretin is developed for subcutaneous and oral administration. The decision to advance subcutaneous and oral amycretin into phase 3 is based on feedback received from regulatory authorities following end-of-phase 2 interactions for subcutaneous and oral amycretin in weight management. Novo Nordisk p…See the Story
Novo Nordisk Moves Amycretin Into Phase 3 Trials For Weight Management, Becomes Europe's Largest Company - Novo Nordisk (NYSE:NVO)
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Ventura · VenturaBy Sowjanya Pedada Click here for updates on this story June 13, 2025 (LAPost.com) — Two hotel guests have been awarded $2 million by a Ventura County jury after suffering extensive bed bug bites during their stay at a local inn, marking what legal experts describe as one of the largest verdicts of its kind. Alvaro Gutierrez and Ramiro Sanchez filed suit against The Shores Inn following their overnight stay in February 2020, claiming they en…See the Story
$2M for Bed Bug Bites? Jury Says Yes in California Case | News Channel 3-12
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Uber, Lyft Oppose some Bills that Aim to Prevent Assaults During Rides • Oklahoma Voice
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