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Companies that sold or distributed opioid medications face huge legal, financial and public relations peril. Critics say shareholders, not CEOs, will pay the price.
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Attorneys, forensic analysts and other financial experts working for Purdue Pharma spent nearly two years looking for evidence of wrongdoing by the Sacklers. Critics want the findings made public.
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Black Americans with addiction face "pervasive and continuing systemic racism" and often struggle to gain access to treatments that prevent fatal overdoses.
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The FrequencyAn argument for decriminalizing drug use in Vermont. Plus, vaccinated visitation, vaccines for those 65 and up, and the plan in Quebec.Want the web�
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A total of 134 Vermonters have died from opioid overdoses through November of last year, a 35% increase from the 99 deaths reported in all of 2019. A�
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As drug overdose deaths rise during the pandemic, a former White House economist says social isolation could be partly to blame.
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The FrequencyData from a new UVM study show racism in traffic stops in Vermont. Plus, a man who’s trying to stop fatal opioid overdoses.Want the web version of one of�
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Fatal opioid overdose deaths climbed to a record number in 2020. By the time the final numbers are tallied, the state will likely have registered more�
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Thursday's hearing was the first time members of the Sackler family faced a public accounting for their alleged role in the nation's deadly opioid epidemic.
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The FrequencyLiving in recovery from opioid use disorder during COVID-19. Plus, electoral votes cast, the vaccine arrives, and the border remains closed.Want the web�