Authorities in Garland, Texas, discovered numerous live homemade explosive devices in a wooded area near Wynne Park, prompting an urgent investigation.
U.S. bankruptcy judge rejects Johnson & Johnson's $10 billion talc bankruptcy plan, a significant setback in the company's strategy to settle lawsuits alleging its talc products cause cancer.
Authorities in Garland, Texas, discovered numerous live homemade explosive devices in a wooded area near Wynne Park, prompting an urgent investigation.
U.S. bankruptcy judge rejects Johnson & Johnson's $10 billion talc bankruptcy plan, a significant setback in the company's strategy to settle lawsuits alleging its talc products cause cancer.