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Attorneys General Reach $450M Nationwide Opioid Settlement
The agreement resolves allegations that Endo boosted opioid sales using deceptive marketing that downplayed the risk of addiction.
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The agreement resolves allegations that Endo boosted opioid sales using deceptive marketing that downplayed the risk of addiction.
The 11-member governing board oversees grantmaking, finances, stewardship of philanthropic resources and strategic initiatives.
The film is based on the Fibonacci Sequence combing mathematics and the art of music.
NH voters with print disabilities can vote using electronic absentees this year.
James A. Higgins, Janie L. McDermott and Adrienne Parkmond will join a board composed of local residents from across 21 towns.
The program focuses on public policy to improve health outcomes.
Bridge replacements, pavement improvements and lane reallocations are ahead in North Chicago, Waukegan and Vernon Hills.
Nicolette Fiore-Lopez, PhD, RN, CENP, has been selected to be a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing.
The school was named a Scholar-Athlete School of Distinction Award winner.
New RSOM students at Stony Brook University took their first official step toward becoming physicians at the White Coat Ceremony.
The Port Jefferson School District Summer School celebrated the last day with some field day activities.
Pace is the Republican candidate for state representative in the 88th District.
"Aside from making people look and feel great, we get to share each other’s lives. We are like a family."
The bill will provide the most ambitious funding ever for tackling climate change.
The $70 million program is designed to support individuals in Connecticut whose employment has been impacted by COVID-19.
Abigail Matheisen and Addison Scott created hexagonal art for the project.
Mary Siano will oversee all elementary curriculum and support the roll-out of the newest district mathematics and ELA programs.
A special board of education meeting is planned in September to discuss the proposed capital bond projects slated for a Dec. 12, 2022 vote.
More than 50 student-musicians in grades 3-6 participated in this year's instrumental camp.
Set for Aug. 27, "Float Ella" is a free pop-up paddle-craft rally on the Mystic River.