Drug Maker Faked Cancer Patients to Sell Addictive Opioids
An American pharmaceutical company has been convincing U.S. health insurers to pay for a highly-addictive opioid cancer pain drug for patients who didn’t have cancer.
An American pharmaceutical company has been convincing U.S. health insurers to pay for a highly-addictive opioid cancer pain drug for patients who didn’t have cancer.
According to these maps, roughly half the corals that were growing near the Florida Keys during the late 18th century are now gone.
Is there anyone that Uber hasn't tried to track at this point?
The security flaw was found in a plugin used in airline booking, online banking and many other public-facing web applications.
The US Department of Labor is requesting historical salary records from the tech giant, but Google is refusing to play ball.
Better build those sand castles whilst you still can.
Turns out Hollywood really hates opinions.
Scientists have discovered how Poison dart frogs survive their own highly toxic secretions.
It's been a long week and a bit, but all the big events are finally over and we can relax into the weekend. Here are some apps to check out while you have free time.
You'll seldom see a film capture that white-hot feeling of furious frustration so effectively.
Not even Boaty McBoatface is exempt.
At least this time his method BS didn’t impact anyone else’s life.
You may feel the need to bathe in disinfectant after reading about UploadVR's company practices.
Don't worry, it's safe for work - although you might get a few weird looks from your colleagues.
The hype may be impressive, but at some point, RED is going to have to put up or shut up.
Scientists have been reporting flashes during quakes since at least the 19th century.