Screenshot: Insys Theraputics/U.S. Attorney’s OfficeThat drug companies have fueled the opioid crisis by flooding the market with deceptively advertised, highly addictive painkillers is no secret. But the antics of Insys Therapeutics, now being revealed in an ongoing federal court battle, seem especially evil. Well,...
Bethlehem police said they have arrested a man and woman after finding fentanyl inside a South Side home, the...
On October 22, 2018, authorities pulled over a Dominican national identifying himself as Angel Javier Morell-Oneill as he drove in Methuen, Massachusetts. They had been investigating him since June 2018, according to a Justice Department press release. They searched...
Breaking News EmailsGet breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings.SUBSCRIBEFeb. 15, 2019, 7:25 PM GMT / Source: Associated PressEmployees at a drug company accused of bribing doctors rapped and danced around a person dressed as a bottle...
BOSTON — Employees at a drug company, accused of bribing doctors, rapped and danced around a life-size bottle of the highly addictive fentanyl spray in...
You may have already figured out that Donald Trump’s speech on Friday declaring a national emergency at the southern U.S. border contained a lot of false information about the current situation. The president also made a comment about Chinese President Xi Jinping that many Twitter users believe...
BOSTON (CBS) — The Massachusetts Congressional delegation is slamming President Donald Trump’s declaration of a national emergency to fund the construction of a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. Trump announced Friday that he’s declaring an emergency to free up billions of dollars in wall funding. Democrats...
This still image from a 2015 video presented as evidence by the U.S. Attorney's Office in federal court in Boston on Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019. (Insys Therapeutics/U.S. Attorney's Office via AP) BOSTON — Employees at a drug company accused of bribing doctors rapped and danced around...
FARMINGTON — Judge Brent Davis sentenced a West Farmington woman Thursday to a fully suspended 18-month sentence for driving a friend twice to New Hampshire to get fentanyl to bring back to Franklin County. Amy L. Levasseur, 32, will serve two years of probation. Levasseur pleaded guilty to...