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Teva, AbbVie Reach $161.5 Million Opioid Deal in W. Virginia
Texas Forces Companies to Be Neutral on Guns, or Lose Business
To keep doing business with Texas, companies will effectively have to take a vow of neutrality if the latest school-shooting massacre sets off another nationwide furor over gun control.
Abortion Pill Lawsuit Offers Guide to Challenging State Limits
An ongoing lawsuit over Mississippi’s abortion pill restrictions could set a roadmap for the Biden administration and others seeking to ease access to the medication across the country as the US Supreme Court considers overturning Roe v. Wade.
McKesson, Walgreens, Drug Distributors Dodge Price-Fixing Claims
Apple Store Workers in Kentucky Announce Organizing Campaign
Workers at an Apple store in Louisville, Ky., are forming a union—and may even have enough support to win an election, according to the group’s leader.
Prior Sex Work Haunts Employees Returning to Traditional Jobs
Pandemic shutdowns spurred workers in hard-hit industries to find alternative forms of income, yet many who turned to sex work to help make ends meet say they’re facing hostile work environments when returning to traditional jobs.
ESG Investors Push More Racial Issues After Wins at Apple, J&J
Alphabet, Chevron, and other corporate giants are facing investor pressure to look at racial issues, as more shareholders and companies want to know whether their businesses fuel discrimination.
If Women Still Earn Less, Can Laws Even Fix The Pay Gap?
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