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Minnesota Woman Sues 2 Pharmacies for Denying Her Morning-After Pills
She alleges the first pharmacist refused to fill her prescription based on his “beliefs” and warned her against trying to get it filled at another nearby pharmacy.
The Massive Opioid Trial Set to Start Today Just Took a Big Turn
Now there's only one defendant remaining in a test case meant to be the guide for future opioid litigation across the U.S.
Florida is suing CVS and Walgreens for allegedly adding to the opioid crisis
The suit claims the drugstore chains have not taken precautions to prevent illegal distribution
Over 400 of the World's Most Popular Websites Record Your Every Keystroke, Princeton Researchers Find
“Session replay scripts” can be used to log (and then playback) everything you typed or clicked on a website.
Here Are the Cheapest Days of the Week for You to Buy Beer and Wine
By looking at 50 million receipts from retail stores, restaurants, and bars, the number-crunchers behind shopper-rewards app Ibotta were able to put together a thorough analysis of price fluctuations for beer and wine.
Inside Florida's Codeine Black Market
Long glamorized by Dirty South rap acts, "lean" is increasingly lucrative on the street thanks in part to prescription drug busts.
The Nationals Are a Real Baseball Team Now, a Homeless Guy Said So
The Washington Nationals are 100 percent for real. They exist. They are good. How good? Even homeless people in ass-backwards Chicago know about them.