Procter & Gamble To Pay $8 Million Settlement After Lawsuit For Selling Cancer-Causing Products – South Arkansas Sun

The Procter & Gamble consumer goods corporation has agreed to pay $8 million to settle a lawsuit filed against them. According to the lawsuit, the company has sold products with a known carcinogen called benzene from November 4, 2015 until December 31, 2021. Benzene is a known flammable liquid that can cause cancer when taken in large amounts.

Source: Procter & Gamble To Pay $8 Million Settlement After Lawsuit For Selling Cancer-Causing Products – South Arkansas Sun

AZ Big Media Procter & Gamble will bring $500M facility, 500 new jobs to Coolidge – AZ Big Media

The Arizona Commerce Authority announced today that Procter & Gamble (P&G), a global consumer goods leader with a diverse portfolio of trusted, quality brands, plans to build a new manufacturing facility in Coolidge, Arizona. The facility will support P&G’s fabric care portfolio, which includes products such as Tide PODS®, Downy Unstopables® and Bounce® Dryer Sheets. The new facility is expected to be operational by 2025, creating approximately 500 new jobs.

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Pro-wrestler, politician and hostage negotiator Antonio Inoki dies at 79 : NPR

Antonio Inoki was revered for never being afraid of a challenge — whether it was dueling heavyweight champion Muhammed Ali or negotiating the release of hostages with the Iraqi government. That’s why he was often called “the fighting spirit that burns.”

Inoki died at age 79 after battling a rare disease called amyloidosis, his company, New Japan Pro-Wrestling, announced on Saturday.”

His achievements, both in professional wrestling and the global community are without parallel and will never be forgotten,” the professional wrestling group wrote in a statement.

Kanji “Antonio” Inoki was born in Yokohama, Japan in 1943 but spent most of his childhood in Brazil where his family relocated. There, Inoki found a passion for professional wrestling and took on the name “Antonio.”

Source: Pro-wrestler, politician and hostage negotiator Antonio Inoki dies at 79 : NPR