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CHARLESTON â West Virginiaâs history of labor-intensive jobs, bad health and overprescribing of opioids together led to the explosion of pills flooding the Huntington area about 15 years ago, attorneys representing drug distributors argued Thursday. The theory was explored on the fourth day of trial at the Robert C. Byrd U.S. Courthouse in Charleston in which the city of Huntington and Cabell County accuse AmerisourceBergen Drug Co., Cardinal Health Inc. and McKesson Corp. â the âBig Threeâ drug distributors â of fueling the opioid epidemic by shipping 80 million opioid pills to the area over eight years before reducing the number, which the plaintiffs said made users turn to illicit drugs. ....
RI Supreme Court upholds pension benefits for innocent spouse of convicted URI teller PROVIDENCE The state Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a ruling awarding pension benefits to the innocent spouse of a former University of Rhode Island teller convicted of embezzling tuition money. The court, however, overturned a requirement that a portion of the payments go toward paying her husband s restitution obligations. The ruling, written by Justice Maureen McKenna Goldberg, overturned, in part, a 2016 decision by Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Lanphear awarding pension benefits to Diane Randall, the wife of longtime state employee Fred L. Randall, who admitted to embezzling $200,000 in tuition payments from URI from 2004 until 2011 to fuel his gambling addiction. ....
Martha McCoy Share: On March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake occurred off the coast of Japan, and the tsunami that subsequently struck Japan caused catastrophic damage and loss of life. This natural disaster resulted in approximately 16,000 deaths, hundreds of thousands of evacuees, and vast devastation to buildings and infrastructure. In addition to this human loss and suffering, the tsunami substantially exacerbated a global pollution problem that threatens wildlife, the environment, the economy, navigation safety, and potentially human health: marine debris. The tsunami carried approximately five million tons of debris from the inundation zone into the ocean, of which 70% sank close to shore. The remaining 1.5 million tons of debris drifted into the Pacific Ocean, resulting in large amounts of debris washing up on North American shores. Nat’l Oceanic & Atmospheric Admin. (NOAA), ....
Basic-income model is already here By: Wayne Simpson Save to Read Later My colleague Evelyn Forget has argued forcefully that the time is right for a basic income (”Canada can afford a basic income,” March 3) and draws a parallel with our universal health-care plan developed a half-century ago. Opinion My colleague Evelyn Forget has argued forcefully that the time is right for a basic income ( Canada can afford a basic income, March 3) and draws a parallel with our universal health-care plan developed a half-century ago. Medicare is a popular but distinctly different social policy, however, and there is a more recent popular initiative that provides a better model to build on when the time is right: the National Child Benefit Initiative. ....
ENCLOSURE ISSUED BY THE ENTITLED SUSPENSION OF INTRODUCTION OF PERSONS INTO UNITED STATES FROM DESIGNATED FOREIGN COUNTRIES OR PLACES FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PURPOSES” (i) Cost-benefit analysis In its submission to us, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on behalf of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicated that it did not prepare an analysis of the costs and benefits of this interim final rule (IFR). (ii) Agency actions relevant to the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), 5 U.S.C. §§ 603-605, 607, and 609 In its submission to us, HHS indicated that a regulatory flexibility analysis was not prepared for this IFR. However, according HHS, when a rule is ....