Monsanto, a chemical firm owned by German pharmaceutical company Bayer, has been ordered to pay $857 million (£676 million) to seven individuals who claimed to have suffered health issues due to chemicals leaking from light fixtures at a US school. The plaintiffs, including former students and parent volunteers, asserted that exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) at the Sky Valley Education Centre in Washington state caused neurological and endocrine system problems.
The creator of the popular video game Fortnite has emerged victorious in a US court battle against Google, as a jury concluded that the search giant had engaged in illegal monopolistic practices.
UK regulators have granted approval for Microsoft's revised offer to acquire Activision Blizzard, the creators of Call of Duty. This decision marks the conclusion of a nearly two-year-long battle to secure the largest-ever takeover in the gaming industry. Despite granting approval for the takeover, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has criticized Microsoft's behavior during the process.
Mattel is reaffirming its commitment to expanding beyond the traditional toy market following the huge success of the Barbie movie. The California-based company reported a 12% decline in sales for the three months ending in June. However, despite the drop in sales, Mattel remains optimistic about its future prospects.
Sir Ivan Menezes, chief executive of the arena's largest spirits corporation Diageo, has died elderly at sixty-three.