Vaccine May Prevent Fentanyl-related Overdose Deaths
Researchers are developing a vaccine that may prevent opioid-related overdose fatalities.
Researchers are developing a vaccine that may prevent opioid-related overdose fatalities.
St. Charles Health System has come under fire in a lawsuit over allegations of medical malpractice and wrongful death.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak’s bill would let tech companies create and run local governments. We’ve seen this show before, though, and we know how it ends.
Twenty-seven-year-old woman is taken into custody at an Alaskan airport for smuggling opioid drugs.
Advocates for New York City’s homeless have filed a lawsuit against the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, claiming the agency’s new coronavirus rules unfairly target people who shelter in the subway because they have nowhere else to go. According to The New York Times, the city recently decreed that nobody can stay in a subway station for
Uber ushers people to Walgreens, we offer a $10,000 reward, and rideshare considers bitcoin. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
Illicit drug dealers are disguising a deadly synthetic opioid in pills.
Florida Cancer Specialists founder and one-time president will stand trial for market allocation scheme.
A Texas judge has extended a temporary restraining order against President Joe Biden’s 100-day freeze on new deportations. According to The Hill, Judge Drew Tipton of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas extended an earlier restraining order against Biden’s decree. In his decision, Tipton said that preventing federal agencies from removing
Barr felt a plea deal could appear too lenient, especially to protesters.