Pharma Police
What A Day22 Okt 2020

Pharma Police

The DOJ announced an $8.3 billion settlement with Purdue Pharma yesterday for illegally marketing their painkiller Oxycontin. The settlement doesn’t prevent members of the Sackler family, who own Purdue Pharma, from criminal liability and there is still a criminal case pending.

Protests continue in Nigeria against a notorious police unit called SARS, which has been accused of corruption, violence and other forms of abuse. Earlier this week, security forces fired on a crowd of protesters, reportedly killing several people and injuring others.

And in headlines: lawyers unable to find parents of 545 children who were separated under Trump immigration policy, Big Ten mayors ask conference organizers to be COVID-cautious, and another Quick Bites the dust.

Show Links:

Support protesters in Nigeria:

https://feministcoalition2020.com/

"These Twelve Elections Could Curb ICE's Power"

https://theappeal.org/politicalreport/immigration-in-november-2020/

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Were There Any Winners In The Government Shutdown?

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Good policy is good politics, or so the saying goes. So, uh, how do we agree on what that is? Jane Coaston talks with three of the left’s most prominent policy thinkers: Democratic strategist Waleed S...

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Scam Calls Are Getting Worse: Here's Why

This week, a court filing showed that the Trump Administration has declared the current funding structure for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to be illegal. The agency was created in the wake...

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The Government Reopens — To More Epstein Chaos

The Government Reopens — To More Epstein Chaos

The House returned on Wednesday and ended the longest shutdown in government history. House Republicans were joined by six democrats to fund the government through January 30th. Two Republicans voted ...

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Misread the Moment: Rep. McBride On Senate Democrats

Misread the Moment: Rep. McBride On Senate Democrats

The government shutdown is inching closer to an end as members of the House of Representatives return to Washington today. They are expected to vote on a bill to end the shutdown this week, after eigh...

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Sen. Sanders Slams The Surrender Dems

Sen. Sanders Slams The Surrender Dems

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Inside the Deal to End the Shutdown

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If Not A Recession, Why Does It Feel Like One?

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