Stanford Experts Sound Alarm on âRemarkably Harmful Toxinâ from industries that, like tobacco companies, have a financial incentive in continuing to generate a product that kills millions of people every year.
Judge holds Scranton landlord in contempt for abatement in apartment where tenant claims 2-year-old daughter got lead poisoning
SCRANTON â In a lawsuit by a mother claiming her 2-year-old daughter was poisoned from lead paint in their apartment at 961 Wheeler Ave., a judge on Tuesday sanctioned the landlord for contempt for failing to remove the toxic element.
Democrats face a cultural disconnect with many U.S. voters thatâs making it hard for them to get their policy proposals across, according to Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.).
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UnitedHealthcare CEOâs shooting opens a door for many to vent frustrations over insurance
By Tom Murphy and Devi Shastri
Dec. 7, 2024 Updated 1:32 PM PT
For years, patients in the U.S. healthcare system have been frustrated with a bureaucracy they donât understand.
Doctors are included in an insurerâs network one year but not the next. Getting someone on the phone to help can be next to impossible. Coverage of care and prescriptions is often unceremoniously denied.