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In 'Empire of Pain,' the American Dynasty Behind OxyContin What's in a name? Apparently plenty for the members of the Sackler family, who plastered their surname on prestigious galleries and institutions while taking care to keep the source of their riches under wraps. For years, their company Purdue Pharma had ...
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Trump officials celebrated efforts to change CDC reports on coronavirus, emails show Trump appointees in the Department of Health and Human Services last year privately touted their efforts to block or alter scientists' reports on the coronavirus to more closely align with then-President Donald Trump's more optimistic messages about the ...
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President Biden to Sign Executive Order Creating the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United ... In addition to legal and other scholars, the Commissioners includes former federal judges and practitioners who have appeared before the Court, as well as advocates for the reform of democratic institutions and of the administration of justice.
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Biden's Infrastructure Sales Force Knows Its Potholes and Bridges Five cabinet members, all former mayors or governors and therefore experts in infrastructure fights, are fanning out across America and Capitol Hill to try to sell the president's rebuilding plan.
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Pentagon chief details new steps to combat extremism in the military Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin detailed new steps Friday that the military will take to combat extremism in the ranks, including screening prospective recruits on the issue and disciplining them if it is later found that they hid problematic affiliations or actions.
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Expert Witness Pinpoints Floyd's Final Breath and Dismisses Talk of Overdose Dr. Tobin, a pulmonologist who specializes in the mechanics of breathing, presented the prosecution's first extended testimony on a central question in the murder trial of Mr. Chauvin: how George Floyd died. "You're seeing here fatal injury to the brain from a ...
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Former Speaker John Boehner's Memoir Serves As A Reflection On Life In 'Crazytown' In his memoir On the House, Former Speaker John Boehner dishes on his past colleagues in Congress — with most of the harshest criticism directed at fellow Republicans. This becomes less surprising as he chronicles his slow burning ...
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An Easier Way To Pay Fewer Taxes In Retirement It's not how much you make but how much you keep. This fact of life doesn't go away once you leave the workforce. Making intelligent tax-planning decisions before and during retirement can have a significant impact on your net retirement income. In plain ...
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Kentucky Law Limits Use Of No-Knock Warrants, A Year After Breonna Taylor's Killing Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear signed a bill into law limiting the use of no-knock warrants on Friday, just over a year after the police killing of Breonna Taylor that sparked calls for change in Louisville and beyond. The 26-year-old EMT was fatally shot in March ...
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Man Indicted For Attacking Officer With Skateboard During US Capitol Riot A federal grand jury in Washington indicted a Florida man for taking his skateboard to the head of a Metropolitan Police officer during the U.S. Capitol insurrection Jan. 6. Grady Douglas Owens, 21, was initially arrested on April 1 in Florida. He faces several ...
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