The Washington Supreme Court has opened the door for lawsuits against retailers like Amazon for selling non-defective products that customers used to commit suicide. The court ruled last in Scott v.
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A lawsuit against Amazon, brought by families who lost loved ones to suicide after ingesting sodium nitrite, can move forward, a court ruled. (AP Photo) ...
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A Hong Kong-based company that has operated key ports at the ends of the Panama Canal for decades says the government has seized them. The seizure came after the country's top court ruled that ...
FedEx is suing the U.S. government, requesting a full refund on what it paid for tariffs set by President Donald Trump last year after the Supreme Court ruled that the tariffs are illegal. FedEx ...
Asian markets today: South Korea’s Kospi extended its gains for a third consecutive session, climbing 1.7% to a new record ...