An Oregon judge has overturned a $260 million verdict against J&J in a lawsuit brought by a woman who said she got mesothelioma, a deadly cancer linked to asbestos exposure, from inhaling the company's talc powder, the company said. J&J maintains its talc products are safe. Read more from Brendan Pierson. |
Where some see wild horses as "living symbols of the historic and pioneer spirit of the West," as Congress put it in a 1971 law protecting the animals, others decry them as pests – voracious grazers that reproduce rapidly and compete with livestock for forage on unfenced tracts of private land. In her latest column, Jenna Greene looks at a potential showdown over the fate of wild horses in Wyoming and beyond that's looming before the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Check out other recent pieces from our columnists: Alison Frankel and Jenna Greene |
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