Norfolk Southern bondholders sue over safety disclosures preceding Ohio derailment

By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) – Norfolk Southern Corp was sued on Tuesday by bondholders who said they lost hundreds of millions of dollars because the railroad concealed safety risks prior to the February derailment in Ohio of a train carrying hazardous chemicals. The proposed class action filed in Manhattan federal court covers investors…

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WHO warns against bias, misinformation in using AI in healthcare

(Reuters) – The World Health Organization called for caution on Tuesday in using artificial intelligence for public healthcare, saying data used by AI to reach decisions could be biased or misused. The WHO said it was enthusiastic about the potential of AI but had concerns over how it will be used to improve access to…

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Factbox-Amgen-Horizon deal joins mega mergers facing regulatory heat

(Reuters) – A U.S. antitrust regulator said on Tuesday it will sue to stop Amgen’s $27.8 billion deal for Horizon Therapeutics Plc, as it would give Amgen “monopoly positions” in treatments for thyroid eye disease and chronic refractory gout. Here is a list of some mergers that recently faced strong antitrust scrutiny around the world:…

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US court halts ruling blocking Obamacare for some preventive healthcare

(Reuters) – A U.S. appeals court has temporarily halted a federal judge’s ruling that struck down the Affordable Care Act’s mandate requiring insurers to cover preventive care, the New York Times reported on Monday. The ruling stems from one of several legal challenges Republicans have brought against the 2010 healthcare law, former President Barack Obama’s…

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