Brian Mann
Stories
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Business
Justice Department Accuses Maker Of Suboxone With Fraud, Conspiracy
Federal prosecutors charge British drug maker Indivior with felony fraud and conspiracy for its marketing of opioid addiction products including Suboxone.
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National
Purdue Pharma Reaches $270 Million Opioid Settlement With Oklahoma
Purdue Pharma, the maker of opioid OxyContin, has reached a $270 million civil settlement with the state of Oklahoma.
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World
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Accused Of Intervening In Criminal Case
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces growing accusations that his government intervened inappropriately to protect a company accused of bribery and corruption. His popularity has plummeted.
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World
2nd Member Quits Justin Trudeau's Cabinet Over Allegations Against Canadian PM
He is accused of secretly trying to direct the attorney general's handling of a criminal prosecution of a large Canadian company.
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National
Trump Voters In Upstate New York React To End Of Government Shutdown
In rural upstate New York, voters who supported President Trump are sticking by him after his decision to allow the government to reopen.
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Environment
Critics Continue Adding Voices To Challenge Of Hudson River Cleanup Results
General Electric spent six years and hundreds of millions of dollars trying to dredge toxic PCBs from New York's Hudson River. But now it's not clear whether this massive cleanup actually worked.
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Politics
Democrats Chip Away At GOP State Control
This year Democrats took seven Republican gubernatorial seats and claimed six new state trifectas. The party is chipping away at gains made by Republicans in the last 10 years.
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National
Camp Fire Worsens Northern California's Housing Crisis
Thousands of people displaced by the deadly wildfire in Butte County are scrambling for places to live. FEMA is helping, but the sheer number makes the process a slow one.
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Environment
New York's Adirondack Mountain Received Snow Earlier Than Usual
Winter arrived early in New York's Adirondack Mountains. The high country is locked in snow and ice. We have a Thanksgiving week postcard from a trek to the summit of Algonquin Mountain.
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National
Funerals Begin For Those Killed In Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting
Pittsburgh's Jewish community began the first funerals on Tuesday for those killed at the Tree of Life Synagogue on Saturday. President Trump also visited the city, but was not welcomed by everyone.