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Purdue Pharma, Sacklers reach new $7.4 billion opioid settlement
By Brian Mann
Inside the Sackler Family's Staggering $1 Billion Real Estate Empire
By Charlie Lankston
How Opioid Settlement Could Change Sackler Family Net Worth
By Suzanne Blake
A judge could advance Purdue Pharma's $7B opioid settlement after all 50 states back it
By Geoff Mulvihill
Payment Innovation, Patient Severity, Medicaid Cuts Drive Changes in Addiction Treatment
By Chris Larson
Study Highlights Variations in Access to Care for Opioid Use Disorder in Philadelphia
By Katie Martin & Jennifer Clendening
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Q&A: The opioid settlements, explained
By Allen Siegler
Appointees named to Mississippi’s Opioid Settlement Fund Advisory Council
By Jeremy Pittari
These Hattiesburg-area parents’ children died of addiction. Local officials are managing opioid settlements without their input.
By Allen Siegler
Lawmakers to determine the use of Opioid settlement in MS
What is the impact of the opioid crisis in Mississippi?
By Garret Grove
Peer Services: Aiding recovery and prevention
By Wendi Kromash
Hey, NJ! How an app is modernizing methadone use
By John Mcalpin & Madeline Ference
Ian Paterson: Coroner rejects surgeon's opioid claim
By Eleanor Lawson
Long Island addiction experts fear fewer treatment options with proposed Medicaid cuts
Medicaid cuts would devastate mental health, substance use treatment services in red states
By Miranda Yaver
'People need access:' Proposed Medicaid cuts a concern for Spectrum Health Systems
By Cam Jandrow
Proposed federal cuts could hurt addiction services, advocates say
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FEDERAL FALLOUT | 'Going to have a huge impact': Behavioral health professionals sound alarm on potential funding cuts
By Joshua Byers
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Fire in a drug rehabilitation center in violence-plagued Mexican state kills 12, authorities say
Fire kills 12 people who were reportedly locked up inside drug rehab center in Mexico
Alert: A fire in a drug rehabilitation center in Mexico killed 12 people, authorities in the state of Guanajuato said
12 Dead in Fire at Drug Rehab Centre in Mexico’s Guanajuato State
By Comfort Samuel
Fire in a drug rehabilitation center in Mexico killed 12 people, authorities in Guanajuato state say
HHS Secretary RFK Jr.’s Approach To Addiction Treatment Is Dangerously Flawed
By Mary Ellen Mackesy-Amiti & Deirdre Dingman
Former Gov. Steve Beshear: Congress must help states keep fighting opioid battle | Opinion
By Steve Beshear
The Fight Over Forced Rehab
By Anthony Milton