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5 Things We Learned From New Database Of Payments To Doctors
Royalty and licensing payments accounted for almost a third of the amount paid to doctors by drug and device companies. The total exceeded the amount spent on speeches, consulting and meals.
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Hong Kong media are providing wall-to-wall coverage of the protests calling for the resignation of Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, but in mainland China there has been little mention of the unrest.
Schools Offer Transgender Training
At least one parent is protesting steps Lincoln Public Schools have taken to address transgender issues.The Lincoln Journal Star reports Rachel Terry has…
Amid Scandal, Secret Service Director Julia Pierson Resigns
The efficacy of the Secret Service has come under scrutiny lately, after an armed man ran into the White House. Under pressure from lawmakers, the service's chief resigned.
Alleged White House Intruder Pleads Not Guilty
Omar Gonzalez was indicted by a federal grand jury on three counts, including entering a restricted building with a weapon. Gonzalez allegedly jumped a fence, then ran into the White House.
Africa's 'Switzerland' Bans Ebola — But At What Cost?
Mauritius won't let in anyone who's been to an Ebola-affected country over the past 60 days. That mindset won't stop the outbreak. But it could deal a blow to the Pan-African economy.
Europe's 'Moral Obligation' Is To Repair West Africa's Health Care System
With money and manpower, the European Union hopes to help stop the Ebola outbreak. But the EU has a long-term goal as well: Improving health care in West Africa to prevent future medical crises.
Facebook Apologizes For Name Policy That Affected LGBT Community
The social networking site will not change its requirement for people to use "real" names on their profiles, but it will adjust how alleged violations are reported and enforced.
Michael Dunn Found Guilty In 'Loud Music' Killing
A Florida jury found Michael Dunn guilty of first-degree murder for killing 17-year-old Jordan Davis in a dispute over loud music.
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