Back to the Anaheim Ducks Newsfeed

How a hugely overpriced hepatitis drug helped drive up U.S. health spending

In a case involving a family-owned pharmacy in Washington state that objects to "morning-after" contraceptives, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a state rule forbidding drugstores to deny any lawful drug to any customer for religious reasons.

No matter how sincere the pharmacy owners' belief that dispensing the drugs amounts to the taking...

The Dodd-Frank financial reform bill turned 5 years old this week, and conservative Republicans, who didn't like the measure in the first place, predictably have been withering in their scorn. Perhaps not coincidentally, so have big bankers and the U.