Both Paul and Popyrin won junior singles titles on the red clay in Paris, with the American’s coming a decade ago.
has become more widely available, in part because of the introduction of over-the-counter versions that don’t require prescriptions.Meanwhile, drug manufacturers, distributors, pharmacy chains and other businesses have settled lawsuits with state and local governments over the painkillers that were a main driver of overdose deaths in the past. The deals over the last decade or so have promised about
over time, with most of it required to be used toAnother settlement that would be among the largest, with members of the Sackler family who own OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma agreeing to pay, could be approved this year.
The money, along with federal taxpayer funding, is going to a variety of programs, including supportive housing and harm reduction efforts, such as providing materials to test, the biggest driver of overdoses now.
But what each state will do with that money is currently at issue. “States can either say, ‘We won, we can walk away’” in the wake of the declines or they can use the lawsuit money on naloxone and other efforts, said Regina LaBelle, a former acting director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. She now heads an addiction and public policy program at Georgetown University.
President Donald Trump’s administration views opioids as largely a law enforcement issue and as a reason to step up border security. It also has been reorganizing and downsizing federal health agencies.Nash said he knew Combs as “Puff” and Cassie as “Cass.” He said he responded to a Craigslist ad and started working at Bad Boy Entertainment as an intern and then a stylist from 2008 to 2018.
Prosecutor Maurene Comey put a picture of Nash in front of him and asked, “Is it a glamour shot of you?”“Yes. I look amazing,” Nash responded, drawing laughs.
Asked what he had heard Combs call Cassie over the years, Nash answered “Um, Baby Girl, CC, Cass” and then listed a number of slurs against women. Asked how often Combs used one particular slur, Nash said: “Um, quite a bit. That was his fave.”Nash later testified that Cassie had confided in him that she didn’t always want to go along with Combs’ demands that she have sex with other men during his drug-fueled “freak-off” marathons.