Johnson & Johnson Agrees To Settlement

October 17, 2019 1:13 pm

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) – Johnson & Johnson has agreed to a $117 million multistate settlement over allegations it deceptively marketed its pelvic mesh products, which support women’s sagging  pelvic organs.  Ohio’s attorney general said an investigation found J&J, the world’s biggest health products maker, violated state consumer protection laws by not fully disclosing the devices’ risks.  Numerous women who had the once-popular, hammock-like devices implanted claim they caused severe pain, bleeding and infections.  The settlement, which covers 41 states and the District of Columbia, requires the company to fully disclose risks and stop making inaccurate safety claims.  It comes as J&J is swamped with thousands of lawsuits claiming patients were harmed by products  including baby powder, opioid painkillers and prescription drugs.  J&J said that the settlement doesn’t include admission of any misconduct.

Details Of UAW/GM Contract Released

October 17, 2019 12:53 pm

(AP) – A tentative four year contract with striking General Motors gives workers a mix of pay raises, lump sum payments and an $11,000 signing bonus.  In return, the contract allows GM to proceed with factory closures in Lordstown, Ohio, Warren, Michigan, and near Baltimore.  Details were posted Thursday on the union website as factory level union officials met to decide if they’ll approve the deal.  No decision has been made.  Workers went on strike Sept. 16, crippling the company’s U.S. production and costing it an estimated $2 billion.

Man Pleads Not Guilty In Death Of W.Va. Woman

October 17, 2019 12:48 pm

FAIRMONT, W.Va. (AP) – Authorities in West Virginia say a man charged with murder and arson in the death of a woman has pleaded not guilty.  The Times West Virginian reports Clyde Dean Jr. appeared in Marion County Circuit Court on Wednesday to answer the charges in the death of Cheryl Willis, who was found in a burned Fairmont apartment on March 15. She died the next day.  A grand jury indicted Dean on the charges on Oct. 7.   According to a criminal complaint, the Fairmont Fire Department was dispatched for a structure fire and found Willis inside the apartment. The complaint says authorities determined that Willis was attacked and left unconscious, and that the fire was deliberately set.

Maryland Representative Elijah Cummings Dead At 68

October 17, 2019 6:18 am

BALTIMORE (AP) – Maryland Rep. Elijah E. Cummings died early Thursday at Johns Hopkins Hospital due to complications from longstanding health challenges, his congressional office said. He was 68. A sharecropper’s son, Cummings became the powerful chairman of a U.S. House committee that investigated President Donald Trump, and was a formidable orator who passionately advocated for the poor.

City Honors MIA Veteran

October 17, 2019 5:51 am

It has been 54 years since Air Force 1st Lieutenant James McEwen’s plane was shot down in Vietnam.  On a gray and rainy Wednesday in Washington, local veterans, city leaders and others gathered to honor the Washington native.  They took the wraps off of a sign along Duncan Avenue to honor McEwen who grew up on the street.  His sister Jean Jacquin, who now lives in Michigan, was on hand for the ceremony which included a 21-gun salute and taps.  Jacquin tells WJPA News she is “very grateful for the fact that after 54 years some people still want to honor my brother.”  She says “he loved his country” and “he was defending the principles our country was built on”.  He was a 1958 graduate of Washington High School.  McEwen’s plane was shot down October 22, 1965 while on a classified night mission.

2020 G-7 Summit Will Be Held At Trump’s Miami Resort

October 17, 2019 4:15 am

WASHINGTON (AP) – The White House says it has chosen President Donald Trump’s golf resort in Miami as the site for next year’s Group of Seven summit.  The announcement Thursday comes as  the president has accused Joe Biden’s family of profiting from public office because of Hunter Biden’s business activities in Ukraine when his father was vice president.  The idea of holding the event June 10-12 at Trump’s resort has been criticized by ethics watchdogs.  Trump has said the resort is close to the airport and offers plenty of hotel rooms and separate buildings for every  delegation.  When the United States has hosted the summit before, it has been held in Puerto Rico; Williamsburg, Virginia; Houston; Denver; Sea Island, Georgia; and Camp David, the presidential  retreat in Maryland.

Opioid Industry Presses For Settlement As Trial Looms

October 17, 2019 4:13 am

CLEVELAND (AP) – Major drug distributors and manufacturers are pressing to settle thousands of claims against them related to the nation’s persistent opioid crisis as their trial date draws closer.  The companies are negotiating with state attorneys general as jury selection is expected to wrap up on Thursday in the first federal trial over an overdose epidemic that has claimed more than  400,000 American lives in the past two decades. Arguments are scheduled to begin Monday against some of the biggest names in the pharmaceutical industry unless they can strike a deal.  A source familiar with the negotiations described the outlines of a tentative nationwide settlement as worth tens of billions of dollars. The talks involve the distributors AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal  Health and McKesson, as well as drug makers Johnson & Johnson and Teva.

W.Va. Governor Denies Knowing Family Took Subsidy

October 17, 2019 4:09 am

LEWISBURG, W.Va. (AP) – The billionaire governor of West Virginia says he didn’t know one of his family businesses took in a $125,000 federal subsidy meant to help farmers through the U.S. trade war with China.  Gov. Jim Justice told reporters on Thursday that he wasn’t aware Justice Farms of North Carolina received the payment. He also said many other farms got the subsidy and that he wants “goodness for everybody.”  A recording of Justice’s comments was posted online by a reporter for Ogden Newspapers. They came after a fundraiser for his reelection that was headlined by Donald Trump, Jr. and held at a lavish resort Justice owns called The Greenbrier.  Records reviewed by The Associated Press show Justice Farms of North Carolina received $121,398 for soybeans and $3,602 for corn earlier this year.  Justice has a net worth estimated at $1.5 billion and is considered to be West Virginia’s richest man.

Ex-Church Administrator Pleads Guilty In $1.2 Million Theft

October 17, 2019 4:06 am

PITTSBURGH (AP) – A former western Pennsylvania church administrator has pleaded guilty to stealing 1.2 million that prosecutors say he and his wife used to pay for vacations, sports tickets and other personal expenses  Fifty-year-old David Reiter pleaded guilty Wednesday to receiving stolen property, theft, forgery, access device fraud, tampering with records and unlawful use of a computer. He pleaded no contest to conspiring with his wife, who faces trial next year.  Allegheny County prosecutors say the money was stolen over the course of about 17 years from the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Upper St. Clair, where Reiter had been administrator since 2001.  David Reiter will be sentenced Jan. 14. Common Pleas Judge Jeffery Manning signed a restitution order Wednesday requiring him to pay back more than $1.2 million.

Man Killed After Falling Off Roof Of Car

October 17, 2019 3:31 am

State Police in Greene County are investigating a fatal accident that happened early Wednesday morning.  Troopers say 21-year-old Ryan Matthew Lohr was a passenger in a vehicle that was traveling west on Route 21 near the intersection with Oak Forest Road around one o’clock, when he climbed on top of the car and was riding on the roof.  Police say Lohr fell off the car and into the path of another vehicle.  Police say he was killed instantly.