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New York moves closer to requiring hospitals to get permission for screenings, which could help more Black families stay together, family advocates say.
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is reviewing hundreds of state parole hearings to see if any inmates who were denied parole were rejected because of faulty drug tests.
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The California State Capitol in ... would forbid "spread pricing," or the practice of PBMs establishing a set price for a prescription drug and then taking responsibility for any difference ...