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Julia Mueller

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DOJ suing Rite Aid for missing ‘red flags’ in opioid epidemic

The DOJ is Rite Aid for allegedly filling hundreds of thousands of prescriptions for controlled substances that had “obvious red flags” amid the country’s opioid epidemic. → Read More

Meta laying off another 10,000 employees

Facebook parent company Meta on Tuesday announced it’s cutting around 10,000 employees in another bout of massive layoffs as the tech sector struggles with a fraught economy. → Read More

Two Americans arrested in alleged scheme to supply Russia with aviation equipment

Two Americans were arrested Thursday in relation to an alleged scheme to supply Russia with aviation equipment in violation of U.S. export laws amid the war on Ukraine, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). → Read More

Eli Lilly caps insulin costs at $35 per month

The drugmaker Eli Lilly is cutting prices for its insulin and capping costs at $35 per month, the company said Wednesday. → Read More

Extremism-related mass killings spiked in past decade: ADL

Mass killings in the U.S. by people with ties to extreme causes or movements have spiked significantly in the past decade, according to new research from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). Of 46 total extremist-related, ideologically-motivated mass killings identified by the ADL’s Center on Extremism in the more than five decades since 1970, 26 have occurred […] → Read More

FDA widens advisory on eye products after patients blinded

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday widened an advisory on artificial tear products to include additional ones manufactured by Global Pharma Healthcare Private Limited over concerns of a potential bacterial contamination that could result in blindness or death. → Read More

US tells citizens to leave Russia immediately

The warning marks the highest level, Level 4, of alerts issued by the State Department, which ranges from exercising precaution to ceasing all travel. → Read More

Federal judge sanctions Trump, attorneys over $900,000 for ‘a continuing pattern of misuse of the courts’

A federal judge in Florida on Thursday sanctioned former President Donald Trump and his legal team more than $900,000 for what he characterized as a “continuing pattern” of misusing the court to pursue political interests in response to a “frivolous” case against former senator and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. → Read More

Incoming Democratic lawmaker to be sworn in on first-edition ‘Superman’ No. 1 comic

The swearing-in of new members for the 118th Congress was delayed on Tuesday after no candidate for House Speaker earned a majority of votes. → Read More

FDA grants fast-track review for over-the-counter overdose drug

The FDA is fast-tracking the review for a new opioid overdose reversal drug that would be available over the counter. → Read More

Musk says he will resign as Twitter CEO once he finds replacement

The announcement comes after millions of users said he should resign in a Twitter poll he posted on Sunday. → Read More

Manchin sidesteps questions on leaving Democratic Party: ‘I’ll let you know later’

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) on Sunday sidestepped questions about whether he’d leave the Democratic Party after being asked about his comments regarding his serving in the Senate as an “independent voice.” → Read More

3 dead as tornadoes batter Louisiana

Three people have died in Louisiana as tornadoes hit the state, sweeping in as part of storm system battering throughout the country and surging into the southeast. → Read More

Majority of Americans say Trump’s Constitution comments disqualifying: poll

Trump has tried to walk back his comments and insist he wasn’t calling for the Constitution’s termination. → Read More

What to watch for in the housing market in 2023

Amid a housing market plagued by high mortgage rates, inflation woes and recession fears, housing prices in the U.S. are expected to fall next year, though the market isn’t likely to see a jump in buyers as a result. → Read More

Musk calls for Fauci to be prosecuted, drawing swift backlash

Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, Musk called concern over the virus “dumb” — and after he took over the company he did away with Twitter’s policies about COVID-19 misinformation. → Read More

Trump says he turned down deal to release Paul Whelan

Trump said Sunday that, although he turned down the deal with Moscow, he “would have gotten Paul out,” though didn’t explain why he wasn’t able to do so. → Read More

Family of fallen officer snubs McConnell, McCarthy at Jan. 6 Gold Medal ceremony

Family members of the late officer Brian Sicknick, who died after the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol, appeared to snub Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Tuesday, passing by the pair without shaking their hands at a ceremony to honor officers who served during the attack. C-SPAN […] → Read More

Menu for Biden-Macron state dinner includes US delicacies, cheeses and wines

President Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron are set to feast on lobster, caviar and a course of American artisanal cheeses at Thursday’s state dinner. → Read More

Gas prices could drop below $3 by Christmas

The national average is hovering around $3.50 this week. → Read More