Millions Own Gas And Oil Under Their Land. Here’s Why Only Some Strike It Rich.
Gas and oil companies pay royalties to millions of American landowners. But a growing number accuse energy companies of cheating them out of their fair share.
How Many Opioid Overdoses Are Suicides?
Opioid overdoses and related deaths are still climbing, according to U.S. statistics. Teasing out which overdoses are intentional can be hard, but is important for treatment, doctors say.
On Washington: Facing a Democratic Wave, Republicans Refuse to Throw Trump Overboard
Recent steps on a Russia inquiry, gun control measures and more illustrate a close alignment between congressional Republicans and President Trump.
Trump’s Vow on Welfare Faces an Uncertain Future
Disagreement among Republicans as well as the president’s ambivalence have helped thwart a favorite conservative proposal.
Hepatitis C Drugs Save Lives. Sick Prisoners May Never Find Out.
Since this insidious disease became curable, judges have begun ordering prisons to pay the high cost of treatment, setting up a showdown over drug pricing.
Will Employment Keep Growing? Disabled Workers Offer a Clue
A seemingly inexorable economic trend has changed direction in the past few years, as people who cited health reasons for not working are returning to the labor force.
Slovakia’s Prime Minister Offers To Resign Amid Protest Over Journalist’s Murder
Robert Fico says he will step down if his ruling party is allowed to choose a successor. The turmoil has been sparked by the death of a journalist who was reporting on mob ties to the government.
Sister Of Charleston Shooter Dylann Roof Arrested After Menacing Social Media Post
After a Snapchat post saying she hoped students participating in a walkout to protest gun violence “get shot,” Morgan Roof, 18, was taken into custody on drug and weapons charges.
Gunman at Alabama Hospital Kills One and Injures Another, Then Kills Himself
A gunman shot two hospital employees on the University of Alabama at Birmingham campus before turning the gun on himself, the police said.
Malcolm Butler benched by New England Patriots, made rich by the Titans in NFL free agency
A little more than a month since he was shamed on a Super Bowl stage – shockingly benched by Bill Belichick – Malcolm Butler is a very rich man.
Looking for some Cinderella picks in the NCAA men's tournament?
Jeff Greer and Fletcher Page give their Cinderella picks in this year’s NCAA men’s tournament?
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