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Health officials are raising awareness around preventive medication able to stop the spread of HIV.
Urgent! Nationwide Ground Beef Recall Issued Due to Potential E. coli Contamination
Thousands of pounds of ground beef products were recently recalled amid E. coli contaminations concerns.
Gross McGinley Expands Presence in Monroe County
Community Advocates, Victoria Strunk and Loren Speziale to serve diverse legal needs of Pocono Region.
Lawsuit Alleges Illinois Inmate Health Care Not Up To Par
Judge Jorge Alonso submitted a ruling on Friday, April 28th, in a lawsuit alleging inadequate medical and dental care for prisoners that was filed against Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC).
Ozy Media and the Journalism Problem
Ozy Media's sudden collapse under fraud allegations points to a larger, media-wide problem: how to make a profit while giving the public the information they need.
How We Benefit from Slavery, Pt. 2
Slavery, while illegal, is far from dead, especially since externalizing the cost of labor onto the laborers themselves is profitable, both for the slave owners and for people like us who enjoy the fruits of slavery from a safe distance. On the other hand, most of the jobs added to the American economy in the last decade were non-traditional. This means that a lot more people are relying on temporary jobs, part-time work, freelancing, and “gigs” - exactly the sort of marginal people who live one accident or illness away from the mainstream American version of debt slavery.
7 Things to Know About Online Gambling Laws
Keeping up with breaking news surrounding recent changes in online gambling regulations through reliable sources is also a good place to get started.
How to Get Maximum Compensation in a Car Accident Claim
Do not accept the first settlement offer by the insurance company even if they vowed that it is the best they can give.




