Chicago Settles With Woman Who Miscarried After Being Shocked by Taser-Wielding Officer
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Judge: Cristiano Ronaldo Rape Accusation Belongs in Arbitration, Not Court
An attorney for the accuser, Kathryn Mayorga, claims his model-client had been diagnosed with a learning disability in her youth and was thus unable to consent to a non-disclosure agreement.
It's Yet to be Seen Whether Wegovy Will Continue to be Covered
Novo Nordisk's miracle drug may come at a steep price without insurance coverage.
Arthritis Drug Tocilizumab Might Improve COVID Pneumonia
Rheumatoid arthritis treatment may improve COVID-19 pneumonia symptoms.
5 Common Home Healthcare Fraud Myths Busted
As home healthcare picks up the pace, fraudsters find more ways to steal from unsuspecting victims. Whether it is billing Medicare for services not rendered or giving kickbacks illegally, home health care fraud is a punishable crime.
New York Sexual Harassment Law
Another kind of sexual harassment is when someone engages in offensive behavior that makes an employee so uncomfortable that it limits their ability to perform their job.
$1.3M Settlement Reached Between City and Paralyzed Former Football Player, Cooper Doucette
A settlement was reached between the Nashua School District and Cooper Doucette, a “former high school football player paralyzed during a 2010 practice.” According to the 12-page settlement agreement, Doucette will receive $1.3 million that will be paid by the “city’s insurance company, American Alternative Insurance Corporation.” According to court documents, an estimated $737,972 “will be paid to Doucette’s legal team at the law firm Nixon, Vogelman, Barry, Slawsky, and Simoneau,” and Doucette will receive “$2,000 a month for the next 25 years for a total of about $562,000.”
Massive Migrant Caravan Sparks White House Backlash
Justice Department: Trump Doesn't Have Immunity in Capitol Riots Claims
The Department of Justice informed a federal appeals court that, because inciting violence is not part of a president's official duties, Trump should not be considered immune to civil claims relating to the January 6 riots.




