The nation’s largest pharmacy benefit manager will soon limit the number and strength of opioid drugs prescribed to first-time users...
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Some activists are pushing to change rules that require groups to obtain $1 million in liability insurance before holding a...
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John Zakian is no stranger to the aftermath of natural disasters. Tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, wildfires – he’s seen it all....
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A manufacturer’s explanation that corrosion caused an amusement ride to fly apart in a deadly accident at the Ohio State...
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Federal investigators said Friday they are looking into the oversight of a father-son team that was conducting the “hazardous operation”...
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The owner of a 72,000-square-foot (6690-sq. meter), five-story mansion in southwestern Missouri has settled a lawsuit against the supplier of...
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Officials say rides shut down at the Ohio State Fair after a thrill ride broke apart and killed a man...
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The Ohio Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld cities’ use of traffic camera enforcement for a third time, striking down as...
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A new amusement ride law would affect more than a dozen counties in western Kansas that have home-owned carnivals and...
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Missouri became the final state to create a prescription drug-monitoring program after Republican Gov. Eric Greitens signed an executive order...
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