Johnson & Johnson Sues Doctors Over Studies Linking Talc-Based Products and Cancer 
 

Company says the studies played a significant role in lawsuits over its Baby Powder and Shower to Shower products.


 
Twitter Starts Sharing Ad Revenue With Creators 
 

Elon Musk makes good on February promise as the competition for content creators heats up.


 
FTC Continues Fight to Block Microsoft's $75 Billion Deal for Activision 
 

The agency is asking for a stay that could keep the deal from closing by the July 18 deadline.


 
Roivant in Talks to Sell Stomach Drug to Roche in Deal Valued at More Than $7 Billion 
 

Roivant, started by presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, could seal a deal in coming days.


 
EQT Bets Billions on Electric School Buses 
 

First Student, a school bus operator that the private-equity firm bought two years ago, plans to put 30,000 electric buses on the road by 2035.


 
Ripple Ruling Deals a Blow to SEC's Effort to Regulate Crypto 
 

The judge's decision is a boost for other crypto firms that claim regulators have too aggressively policed the market.


 
FTX Sues Over European Unit Deal, Seeking to Recover $323 Million 
 

FTX filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against former managers of a Swiss business the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange had acquired, looking to claw back at least $323 million to repay creditors and customers.


 
Texas TikTok Ban Challenged by Free-Speech Group 
 

Free-speech advocates and academics sued Texas over its TikTok ban, saying it violates the First Amendment rights of public-university faculty.


 
China Hacking Was Undetectable for Some Who Had Less Expensive Microsoft Services 
 

Biden administration officials are calling for changes to Microsoft's cloud services after the hack.


 
Hollywood Actors Join Writers on Strike 
 

The strike will begin Friday after the Screen Actors Guild ended negotiations over a new contract with studios. The standoffs are likely to grind the entertainment industry to a halt.


(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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