Johnson & Johnson knowingly marketed baby powder to Black women even though it could cause cancer, lawsuit argues. Source
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Officers give emotional testimony at Capitol riot hearing
The officers spoke — at times angrily — about the physical and psychological injuries they sustained on January 6. Source
CDC to urge some vaccinated people wear masks indoors again
The CDC is once that recommending fully vaccinated people wear masks in some parts of the country. Source
Watch Live: Officers give emotional testimony at Capitol riot hearing
The officers spoke — at times angrily — about the physical and psychological injuries they sustained on January 6. Source
How are Olympic judges chosen?
Athletes from 206 countries have congregated in Tokyo to compete in dozens of sports, many of them judged by experts from around the world. Source
Spa shooting suspect pleads guilty to four murders
Robert Aaron Long will now face charges in Fulton County, where prosecutors intend to seek hate crime enhancements and the death penalty. Source
How Joe Biden’s EO could make it easier to quit your job
President’s executive order aims to change restrictive employment agreements that tie workers to a single employer. Source
DACA recipient allowed to go to Olympics to represent Guatemala
A track star at Northern Arizona University will get to live his Olympic dreams after all. Luis Grijalva qualified for the Olympics earlier this summer to represent Guatemala but he soon realized getting to Tokyo would be tough because he is DACA recipient. Normally, DACA recipients who leave the U.S. are not permitted to return. Grijalva spent the last several weeks petitioning the U.S. government and yesterday, he received word he can go to Tokyo. Source
Tokyo COVID cases reach record-high
The Olympics host city of Tokyo reported its highest-ever daily number of new coronavirus cases. The confirmed total of more than 2,800 new cases surpasses a previous record set in January. Lucy Craft has the details. Source
Frito-Lay workers back at work with one guaranteed day off a week
New contract sets limits on what had been mandatory 84-hour work weeks for some at plant in Topeka, Kansas. Source