Ohio State University to Pay $40.9m Settlement to Men Abused by Former College Physician
The late physician Richard Strauss, who worked at OSU for decades, is suspected of sexually assaulting dozens of men between 1978 and the late 1990s.
The late physician Richard Strauss, who worked at OSU for decades, is suspected of sexually assaulting dozens of men between 1978 and the late 1990s.
Lowe’s, Uber will be delivering flowers to quarantined seniors unable to see family on Mother’s Day.
Supreme Court rules a plaintiff does not have to prove willful infringement to receive damages in trademark case.
Investigators find lifesaving PPE supplies in New York warehouse.
Northwestern University is at the center of a lawsuit over its campus shutdown due to COVID-19.
Despite new restrictions on fentanyl, China may still be flooding the international market.
Officials say the meatpacking industry has had problems for years–and it’s problems are only getting worse with coronavirus.
Criminal takes advantage of struggling restaurants ordering thousands of dollars worth of food he never planned to pick up.
Treatment centers are reducing capacity, leading to longer wait times for new admissions.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that newly manufactured coronavirus antibody tests will be subject to strict standards. According to The Wall Street Journal, the FDA has been extensively criticized for pushing antibody tests to market without holding manufacturers to any rigid regulatory standard. New tests, says the Journal, began flooding the market