Anonymous ID: 5cc1b3 March 1, 2022, 2:16 p.m. No.15756234   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6480 >>6627 >>6684

"Police are investigating vandalism at a Ukrainian Catholic cemetery near Baltimore on Feb. 23 that left 49 headstones overturned. The incident took place in the early morning hours, the day before Russia invaded Ukraine. The cemetery is owned by St. Michael Ukrainian Catholic Church in Baltimore. In a Facebook post, the church announced that Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore visited there Sunday to stand in “solidarity with Ukraine and our Ukrainian Community.” WJZ reported that Lori told parishioners at the church that day that Russia’s actions in Ukraine are “evil.”

In a Feb. 28 Facebook post, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced that he visited the church and “stood shoulder to shoulder with members of the Ukrainian community during a special prayer service.” "We of Maryland continue to stand in solidarity with the brave, proud people of Ukraine. Slava Ukraini,” he wrote. “Slava Ukraini” is a patriotic Ukrainian phrase that means "glory to Ukraine."

 

https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/250525/ukrainian-cemetery-near-baltimore-vandalized-day-before-russian-invasion

Anonymous ID: 5cc1b3 March 1, 2022, 2:46 p.m. No.15756476   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6501 >>6502 >>6551 >>6557

"The makers of EpiPens agreed to pay $264 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging that they had created a scheme to monopolize the market for epinephrine auto-injectors, a life-saving medication for people having severe allergic reactions. The proposed settlement would end an ongoing lawsuit against Viatris Inc. (formerly Mylan), the makers of EpiPen, that began in 2016 after public outrage over the company's decision to raise the list price for a two-pack of EpiPens from $100 to $600. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit were made up of consumers, insurance companies and other groups that said Viatris Inc. was "unlawfully exercising its monopoly power" by steeply raising the price of EpiPens and blocking out competition from generic versions of the medication.

The plaintiffs sought $1 billion in damages, but last year, a judge had dismissed most of their case, Reuters reported. This settlement, which is still waiting on a judge's approval, will not include any admission of liability, Viatris said. Pfizer, which manufactures the EpiPens, was also named in the lawsuit and agreed last year to a $345 million settlement."

 

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/epipen-makers-agree-pay-264-205554790.html