Open Payments Will Diminish Trust in U.S. Doctors, Study Says
A new study suggests that increased public awareness of the Open Payments system will diminish patient trust.
A new study suggests that increased public awareness of the Open Payments system will diminish patient trust.
Chalk marks as parking enforcement, automobile passenger searches, and warrantless blood draws from unconscious people are among the Fourth Amendment issues in the news this week.
The Justice Department makes several arrests in the Trump Administration’s crackdown on industry professionals responsible for the opioid crisis.
Advocates for children in Oregon’s foster care system filed a lawsuit alleging issues related to lack of sufficient resources.
Kids II is recalling all of its infant rocking sleepers after receiving reports that five infants have died in the sleepers.
L.A. says it lost more than $100 million to last year’s Woolsey Fire, likely sparked by a SoCal Edison utility wire.
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Driver is enraged after his girlfriend is honked at during a trip to McDonald’s, and seeks revenge by planting a bomb in the offender’s vehicle.
Another Sackler email proves the family wants to deflect attention away from its involvement in the opioid crisis.
Judge Shelley Richmond Joseph’s indictment has been slammed by the ACLU as ‘preposterous.’