Liquor Stores Remove Russian Alcohol From Shelves By Hannah Zwemer ❘ March 4, 2022 Liquor stores across the country are pulling Russian brands from their shelves in an act of solidarity with the people of Ukraine. Read More
Holdout State Joins Johnson & Johnson Settlement By William Henken ❘ January 5, 2022 Nevada has backed a multibillion-dollar Opioid settlement. The implications are big. Drug companies are in hot water; payouts may arrive soon. Read More
The Controversial Seminole Tribe’s Gambling Deal By Suzette Gomez ❘ July 13, 2021 On July 9th, President of the Florida Senate, Wilton Simpson, announced a new gaming deal negotiated with the Seminole tribe. Read More
Airlines Ban Alcohol On Flights Following Spike In Violent Incidents By Suzette Gomez ❘ June 3, 2021 American Airlines and Southwest banned alcohol during flights until September 13, 2021 in response to a flight attendant's violent attack. Read More
Signs Of Gambling Addiction In Robinhood App By Suzette Gomez ❘ February 2, 2021 Whistleblowers warn Robinhood is purposely causing gambling disorders in users. The app is hooking users and monetizing on their addiction. Read More
All The States That Legalized Marijuana By Suzette Gomez ❘ November 12, 2020 Four more states legalized-marijuana on Election Day 2020: New Jersey, Arizona, South Dakota, and Montana raising the number to 15. Read More
E-Cigarette Company CEOs Testify Before Congress About Underage Vaping By Nathan Yerby ❘ February 12, 2020 The CEOs of JUUL and four other e-cigarette companies have answered questions from lawmakers about the actions they're taking to stop underage vaping. Read More
Rochester Drug Co-Op Stop Opioid Sales Amid Criminal Case By Michael Muldoon ❘ February 4, 2020 The Rochester Drug Co-Op, 6th largest pharma distributor, has announced the end of their distribution of opioids as criminal trials continue. Read More
FDA Approves Cocaine Nasal Spray As Study Casts Doubt On FDA Standards By Nathan Yerby ❘ January 31, 2020 The FDA just approved Numbrino, a surgical nasal spray which contains cocaine. A new study has shown the agency is taking less time to approve drugs. Read More