The Texas attorney general announced a lawsuit Tuesday against the pharmaceutical companies behind Tylenol that echoes the Trump administration's allegations linking the painkiller to increased risk ...
The state’s Attorney General Ken Paxton claims manufacturers “knew” acetaminophen was “dangerous” — even though medical experts disagree VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ...
In an unbelievably crowded field, the title of “Most Wretched Republican Bootlicker” is ultimately impossible to determine. But on Tuesday morning, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton made a strong case ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue, alleging the companies deceptively marketed Tylenol to pregnant women “despite known dangers to unborn ...
In September, President Trump warned that acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, is a potential cause of autism. WSJ explained if science backs up the claim. Photo: Kevin ...
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Texas Attorney General Sues Tylenol, Citing Controversial and Debunked Claims It Causes Autism and ADHDTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday he had filed a lawsuit against Tylenol’s manufacturer, citing numerous controversial and debunked claims by Health and Human Services Secretary ...
But man, does our Attorney General Ken Paxton like to put Texas in the spotlight over strange things, often making the state look silly. I've said before that, depending on how you look at him, Paxton ...
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