CDC Documents Third Wave in Opioid Crisis Centered Around Fentanyl
The third wave of the nation’s opioid crisis involves increased fentanyl use, reports the CDC.
The third wave of the nation’s opioid crisis involves increased fentanyl use, reports the CDC.
Startling internal communications convinced a U.S. judge to change her mind and certify the class.
The president’s about-face came mere days before 4,000 Liberians faced deportation.
Steinle was shot an killed by an undocumented immigrant in 2015.
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Back in August 2015, Jason Corbett, an Irish businessman, was found bludgeoned to death in his Davidson County home at 160 Panther Creek Court in the Meadowlands, a golf-course community. Shortly after, a wrongful death lawsuit was filed on behalf of Corbett’s estate, including his two children from his first marriage. His first wife passed
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Increasingly, the justice system is realizing that the benefits of court-ordered rehabilitation for addicted offenders outweighs the traditional option of incarceration.
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