Oh my it is happening.... Yes, that's correct. As of May 1, 2026 (per the latest JPML MDL Statistics Report), there are 3,636 pending actions in MDL 3094, titled In Re: Glucagon-like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists (GLP-1 RAs) Products Liability Litigation (GI Injuries).
Key Details on MDL 3094
Court and Judge: Centralized in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, presided over by Judge Karen Spencer Marston.
What it covers: Personal injury lawsuits alleging gastrointestinal (GI) injuries—primarily gastroparesis (stomach paralysis), ileus, bowel obstructions, and related complications—from GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs. These include:Novo Nordisk products: Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus (semaglutide).
Eli Lilly products: Trulicity (dulaglutide), Mounjaro (tirzepatide).
Status as of May 2026: The number has grown rapidly (hundreds of new filings per month in recent periods). Earlier snapshots showed ~3,000+ in January 2026 and continued increases through spring.
Separate but related MDL: There's a distinct MDL (e.g., MDL 3163) for vision loss claims (NAION) linked to the same drugs, with far fewer cases (~86 as of early May 2026).
We’re biologically wired to seek light.
That’s why we gravitate toward our phones.
But isolated blue light destroys dopamine.
-So we chase tiny hits from scrolling.
A vicious cycle that keeps us glued to our phones, while real life feels less rewarding.
A hero cop in Tennessee kicks down the door of a burning apartment building to rescue a mom and her two children from a blazing inferno – carrying out the four-year-old daughter in his arms.
Newly released Ring camera footage shows the officer during the daring rescue.
According to the Chattanooga Police Department, Officer Rogers rushed into the second-floor home after neighbors reported that people were trapped inside.
No injuries were reported, and the fire was brought under control within 20 minutes as the family now raises money for relocation costs through a GoFundMe campaign.
From payday to prison in the blink of an eye. Troopers pull over this moving truck and discover a massive 1.7m dollar drug bust.
What started as a routine traffic stop on I-70 in Ohio turned into one of the largest cocaine seizures in Madison County history. Andrea Celaya-Rodriguez, 27, was behind the wheel of a Penske rental truck, claiming she was moving her life to Pennsylvania.
But Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers noticed something off immediately. Her body language—rigid, clutching the wheel, and trying to "hide" behind the door pillar as she passed the cruiser—was a massive red flag.
The Details:
The Bust: A K9 unit alerted to the vehicle, leading troopers to a produce bin in the cargo area. Inside? Three duffel bags stuffed with 110 pounds (50 kilograms) of cocaine.
The Street Value: Estimated at a staggering $1.75 million.
The "Job": Celaya-Rodriguez later admitted to the DEA that she met a man in Mexico who offered her $50,000 to drive the "shoe boxes" (kilo bricks) from Arizona to New York.
The Fake Move: Her rental agreement showed the truck was due back in Tucson, AZ, in just four days—a logistical impossibility for a cross-country move, which helped troopers dismantle her cover story.
The Legal Fallout:
Despite the roadside discussion about "working with them," the case went federal. In February 2025, Celaya-Rodriguez pleaded guilty in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio to possession with intent to distribute cocaine.
She now faces a recommended sentence of 33 to 41 months in federal prison. It’s a stark reminder that in the world of high-stakes interdiction, a "quick $50k" often costs you years of your life.
That gut instinct of the officers led them to a huge hit that would have been on the streets if it was not for this great job by these troopers.
Most primary care is unnecessary:
-LDL does not cause heart disease.
-Blood pressure targets are too low.
-Colonoscopies and mammograms do not improve mortality.
Going to a doctor if you're feeling well is generally a scam.
Here’s Dr Zelenko teaching us how to treat Hantavirus back in 2022. This will be the most enlightening 2 minutes and 47 seconds of your life. Please listen carefully.
They patented hanta virus vaccine in 2025 and a few months later we have another PLANDEMIC.
Moderna have an mRNA ‘vaccine’ ready to go for Hantavirus
And the WHO have their Pandemic Treaty ready to be agreed, timing is perfect.
Let me think do I want the new Moderna shot? NO
@Gabriele_Corno It is all bullshit… Quote: The narrative draws from real Colombian torero Álvaro Múnera, who ended his career in 1984 after a bull gored him, causing permanent paralysis, after which he became a vocal opponent of bullfighting and advocate for animal rights.
During a tense bullfight, matador Alvaro Munero suddenly stopped and walked away from the bull. The crowd watched him in silence, looked into the bull's eyes, and felt sadness and compassion instead of fear. He later said the bull didn't seem angry. That moment changed his life forever; he dropped his sword, left the arena, and from that day on, never participated in a bullfight again. His story then spread throughout the world as a powerful message of compassion and respect for animals.
@draloneboy Wow. Listen to this Democrat. No wonder they are losing the American people’s vote. Wait till big O is indicted for what he did. Cannot wait to listen o this guy then.
💥NEW: Maria Bartiromo: "10 presidents before President Trump all said the same thing: 'Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.'"
Ro Khanna: "And one president delivered! And that was Barack Obama!"
Maria Bartiromo: "No, that's not true ... Congressman, you're talking fantasy! Obama did NOTHING about it! ... other than send money to the Iranians!"
1977: Lowering blood pressure targets from 160/95 to 140/90.
→ 13 million more Americans became “hypertensive.”
2017: Further lowering to 130/80
→ Another 30 million.
Millions became eligible for lifelong medications. 💰💸
The Director of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros, says every country in the world is now expected to fall in line with his International Health Regulations because of hantavirus.
He says it is now a moral obligation for nations to submit to and believe in his Global Health Order.
"It's only when we support each other that we can respond more effectively to viruses and outbreaks."
"Countries are expected to cooperate based on International Health Regulations."