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Trump appointees kill Walmart indictment

Jesse Eisinger, James Bandler - ProPublica
Former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg, a democratic presidential candidate, prepares to speak during the U.S Conference of Mayors 88th Winter Meeting at the Capital Hilton in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, January 22, 2020. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Bloomberg gave Sacklers PR help

Hannah Dreier - Common Dreams
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Better treatment for neonatal withdrawal

Elizabeth Brico - Undark
Employees working on an assembly line at an Auto Plant (STR/AFP via Getty Images)

Auto plants close, opioids deaths rise

Nicole Karlis
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Blocks of seized cocaine are presented to the press at a police base in Lima, Peru, Monday, Sept. 1, 2014. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia) (AP)

Not yesterday’s cocaine

Laura Ungar - KFF Health News
OxyContin pill bottles scattered in front of protestors of the opioid crisis. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

The opioid crisis in perspective

Mattea Kramer - TomDispatch.com
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Inside Purdue Pharma’s media playbook

David Armstrong - ProPublica
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$260 million opioid settlement reached

Shira Tarlo
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Patient with IV drip (Getty Images/iStock)

How opioid makers trick doctors

Dr. Gayle Woodson
(AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File)

Why companies file for bankruptcy

Lindsey Simon - The Conversation
OxyContin pill bottles scattered in front of protestors of the opioid crisis. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Life in a "Dopesick" country

Chauncey DeVega
(AP Photo/Chris Post)

A law against reckless opioid sales?

Nicolas Paul Terry - The Conversation
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Feds want docs to screen you for drugs

Nicole Karlis
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Warren unveils opioid plan

Julia Conley - Common Dreams
FILE- In this Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014, file photograph, a small bottle of the opiate overdose treatment drug, naloxone, also known by its brand name Narcan, is displayed at the South Jersey AIDS Alliance in Atlantic City, N.J. It is becoming easier for friends and family of heroin users or patients abusing strong prescription painkillers to get access to naloxone, a powerful, life-saving antidote, as state lawmakers loosen restrictions on the medicine to fight a growing epidemic. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, File) (AP)

More states want overdose reversal drug

Barbara Feder Ostrov - KFF Health News
In this Aug. 28, 2016 photo, Cabell County EMT Tabitha Perez demonstrates how medics administer naloxone to overdosing patients, in Huntington, W.Va. On Aug. 15, 28 people overdosed in Huntington and 26 survived. Without the life-saving drug, authorities suspect the death toll would have been much higher. The laced heroin was so potent, the typical dose failed to revive many of them. They used two, sometimes three doses to bring them back to life. (AP Photo/Claire Galofaro) (AP)

Discharged and dismissed

Rachel Bluth - KFF Health News
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I blame myself for my son's overdose

Christina Hughes Babb
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Doctors call new probe a "witch hunt"

Cheryl Clark - KFF Health News
Tom Marino (Getty/Mark Wilson)

GOPer resigns after losing majority

Matthew Rozsa
(AP Photo/Chris Post)

Opioids after surgery: Where do they go?

Brian Krans - Healthline
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A new crisis in the opioid epidemic

Christopher Curley - Healthline
Carl Hart (Wikimedia/Shutterstock/Salon)

Time to end the drug war and legalize?

Chauncey DeVega
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Marijuana overtakes heroin in 2017

Jenny Gold - KFF Health News
Children walk by drug users passed out along a street in a South Bronx neighborhood which has the highest rate of heroin-involved overdose deaths in the city. (Getty/Spencer Platt)

Drug exec to profit off opioid treatment

Matthew Chapman - Alternet
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