Infant Inclined Sleepers Should be Banned, According to Officials
Lawmakers and consumer advocates try to ban rocking infant sleepers with inclinations of over ten degrees.
Lawmakers and consumer advocates try to ban rocking infant sleepers with inclinations of over ten degrees.
Judge Michael Stelzer has kept an injunction in place, allowing a Missouri clinic to continue operating until the state makes a final decision.
Jury convicts former dean of Michigan State University’s (MSU) College of Osteopathic Medicine, William Strampel, on charges of misconduct in office and two counts of willful neglect of duty.
Long-time University of California, Los Angeles gynecologist has been accused by give women of sexual assault.
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Phoenix-based opioid manufacturer Insys Therapeutics has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection just five days after agreeing to pay $225 million to settle the litigation against it concerning the powerful fentanyl spray, Subsys. Insys asked the court to “allow it to sell its assets to pay more than $250 million in debts,” according to
A Boeing employee recently filed a lawsuit alleging the company retaliated against him when he reported incidents of racial discrimination.
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Attorneys general for both states claim the border wall neglects their sovereignty.