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The Initiative, launched in collaboration with the UP government and Stanford Biodesign, marks India’s first statewide drive ...
With the state so reliant on private attorneys, the stoppage has effectively crippled the courts’ ability to assign lawyers ...
Interview with Martin Padgett, whose book "The Many Passions of Michael Hardwick" explores the life of the late Atlantan who was at the center of a landmark gay rights case.
Data shows 336 immigrants now held in six Ohio facilities, up from 111 in January, with majority having no criminal ...
Though Connecticut has been rolling up large budget surpluses in recent years, hundreds of tax scofflaws owe millions of dollars in overdue state taxes. The state’s top 25 scofflaws owe $185 million ...
Now, experts say, fentanyl, a cheap, synthetic opiate originally dreamed up to treat people with end-of-life cancer, is either trekked in across the U.S.’s southern border by American mules, where ...
The move adds to the string of bankruptcy cases now tied to Mattson, including a business he controlled with his wife, and ...
The patient was recently treated at an emergency department in Flagstaff and died the same day, Northern Arizona Healthcare ...
Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman has left the door open for further additions to the team through trades, as just about every impactful free agent player has been re-signed by their ...
The new Covid-19 strain XFG is spreading rapidly, with 23 confirmed cases in Thailand, the Department of Medical Sciences ...
A young Kalamazoo artist is using her talents to fundraise for a non-profit supporting childing entering the foster system.
It is unknown whether the newest COVID-19 variant NB.1.8.1, also known by the nickname “razor throat” for one of its defining ...