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Families of two Vietnam veterans say they were barred from contact as hospitals took control, drained Medicare and let their loved ones die.
From celebrity gossip to anti-religious propaganda, Wakeford’s brand of “journalism” leaves only wreckage behind.
A whistleblower lawsuit claims Richmond officials ignored FOIA deadlines, ordered illegal delays and retaliated against the ...
A Scientology Network Meet a Scientologist profile features Julie Snyder, who blends her love of travel and art to create ...
A £1 million drug network unraveled thanks to covert police work and incriminating pet parrot footage. Key gang members have ...
So the policy of at least two bad-apple VA hospitals, and perhaps 170 more, is to operate like “hopeless hotels”—to ...
While Backpage’s owners are serving prison sentences, former Village Voice editor Tony Ortega—who defended the site and ...
In a remote Alabama town, victims were drugged, restrained and raped for profit—while continuing to attend school.
Drug regulatory agencies in Germany and Australia have added warnings that atomoxetine can trigger violent or suicidal thoughts—sparking urgent concern over its long‑term use in children and adults.
Survivors’ voices and new memorials mark the grim milestone. “This isn’t a partisan issue. It’s a human issue,” says Dr. Ira Helfand—as global stockpiles grow for the first time since the Cold War.
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