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June 9th, 2020 • Positive News • 15 minute read

It's Not the Principle, It's the Party

The GOP speaks pretty words about freedom, but what do they really care about? It's not the principle, it's the party.

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June 20th, 2019 • Featured Article • 8 minute read

How to Write a Complaint Letter Correctly

Products that don't work or services that aren't good are frustrating. Understandably, you want the company to know about it and correct the problem. Writing a proper complaint letter is a great way to do that.

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March 13th, 2024 • News & Politics • 5 minute read

The Role of Evidence in Proving Your Personal Injury Case

By understanding the types of evidence and how to gather and present it effectively, you can increase your chances of success in court.

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April 3rd, 2017 • Health & Medicine • 3 minute read

Man With Brain Injury Fatally Shot - Court Approves Settlement

Four years ago, a Los Angeles police officer fatally shot 26-year-old Christian Eaddy in his Pacoima driveway. Court approves settlement.

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February 20th, 2020 • News & Politics • 6 minute read

7 Mistakes to Avoid in a Law Firm Web Site Design

The worst mistake is to violate the rules and regulations which have been set by the state in which you’re planning to market your website.

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September 23rd, 2021 • News & Politics • 4 minute read

Antipsychotic Drug Use Could Cause Breast Cancer

Women with prolactin levels and schizophrenia could develop breast cancer.

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January 31st, 2017 • Lawsuits & Litigation • 5 minute read

Burdensome Fees Limit Patient Access To Medical Records

New findings suggest that copy fees can greatly limit patient access to their medical records. Patients in the US are supposed to be able to easily obtain electronic copies of their medical records, but steep fees make that difficult for many across the nation. So why are there fees in the first place if patients are supposed to be allowed easy access to their records? Well, according to Dr. Harlan Krumholz of the Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut, last year new federal guidelines were issued allowing healthcare providers to “charge fees for labor, costs of creating electronic or paper copies of records and postage.”