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People Shouldn’t Be in Jail Because They Can’t Afford Bail
The Philadelphia Inquirer
05.02.2019
More Than 100 Organizations Join the National Academy of Medicine in Countering the Opioid Epidemic
National Academy of Medicine
05.01.2019
I Served My Prison Time. Why Do I Still Have to Pay?
The New York Times
04.30.2019
Maryland Takes Step Toward Capping Drug Prices
Wall Street Journal
04.30.2019
Gov. Hogan has opportunity to improve health care in Maryland
Baltimore Sun
04.27.2019
AbbVie wins hep C contract with Washington state in latest ‘Netflix’ deal
BioPharma Dive
04.26.2019
Americans Overwhelmingly Want Federal Protections Against Surprise Medical Bills
Kaiser Health News
04.25.2019
How a North Carolina County Became a ‘Laboratory’ for Bail Reform
The Crime Report
04.25.2019
People in Prison in 2018
Vera Institute of Justice
04.24.2019
Gun Research Is Suddenly Hot
The New York TImes
04.17.2019
A New Study Finds the Opioid Epidemic Has Led to Tens of Billions in Lost Tax Revenue
Vox
04.16.2019
Veterans Could be First to Pay as DeVos Rolls Back For-profit College Oversight
NBC Nightly News
04.14.2019
Drugmakers Discount Insulin, and Lawmakers Ask What Took So Long
Bloomberg
04.10.2019
Why Big Pharma Is Winning the Drug Price Wars
Bloomberg
04.08.2019
How America’s College-Closure Crisis Leaves Families Devastated
The Chronicle of Higher Education
04.05.2019
If Prisons Don’t Work, What Will?
New York Times
04.05.2019
Editorial: Bail Reform is Working in N.J.
New Jersey Star-Ledger
04.04.2019
John Arnold: Ranked-choice Voting is a Better System for Houston
Houston Chronicle
04.03.2019
Virginia Lawmakers Vote to Scrap License Suspensions for Unpaid Court Fees
Richmond Times Dispatch
04.03.2019
Trump Has a Plan to Reduce Drug Prices. Does It Go Far Enough?
Houston Chronicle
04.03.2019
Alabama’s Gruesome Prisons: Report Finds Rape and Murder at All Hours
New York Times
04.03.2019