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AstraZeneca to Pay Texas $34 Million to Settle Kickback Allegations
(NaturalNews) Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca has agreed to pay nearly 34 million to the State of Texas to resolve allegations that the pharmaceutical company vio...
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NaturalNews.com
· Jul 4, 2026
AstraZeneca fined $110 million for corrupt marketing scheme targeting children and vulnerable patients
(NaturalNews) AstraZeneca paid 110 million in 2014 to settle Texas lawsuits over illegally marketing drugs through kickbacks and free nurse bribes. Texas AG...
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· Jul 8, 2026
23andMe data breach victims win court approval for $46.75 million settlement
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San Antonio Current
· Jul 8, 2026
Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Gina Hinojosa wants to send every Texan a $1,500 ‘corruption tax refund’ check
State Rep. Gina Hinojosa, the Democrat running for Texas governor, on Monday pledged to dole out a 1,500 “corruption tax refund” check to every Texan if she’s elected in November. The Austin rep’s “populist” economic policy platform aims to restore trust in a Republican-controlled state government led by her opponent, she said in a statement. [] The post Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Gina Hinojosa wants to send every Texan a 1,500 ‘corruption tax refund’ check appeared first on San Antonio Current.
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· Jul 7, 2026
Darknet Heroin Ring Smashed After Shipping Kilogram Bricks Between Georgia And Florida
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The Next Web
· Jun 30, 2026
TikTok settles second addiction case, leaving Meta and Snap to face a jury alone
TikTok has reached a confidential settlement with a Florida teenager who accused the platform of contributing to his mental health problems, removing itself from a jury trial scheduled to begin on July 27 in Los Angeles. The deal, first reported by Bloomberg on Tuesday, makes TikTok the second defendant to exit the case in recent [] This story continues at The Next Web
Florida Daily
· Jul 10, 2026
Orlando Pharmacy, Pharmacist Agree to Pay $50,000 Over Controlled-Substance Violations
ORLANDO, Fla. — An Orlando pharmacy and its pharmacist have agreed to pay 50,000 to settle allegations that they violated federal controlled-substance laws by filling fraudulent prescriptions and failing to maintain required records. Plaza Pharmacy LLC and pharmacist Paul Ezeobinwa reached the settlement with the federal government following an investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration, []
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Related coverage for "AstraZeneca to Pay Texas $34 Million to Settle Kickback Allegations": NaturalNews.com — AstraZeneca fined $110 million for corrupt marketing scheme targeting children and vulnerable patients. Quartz — 23andMe data breach victims win court approval for $46.75 million settlement. San Antonio Current — Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Gina Hinojosa wants to send every Texan a $1,500 ‘corruption tax refund’ check. Tampa Free Press — Darknet Heroin Ring Smashed After Shipping Kilogram Bricks Between Georgia And Florida. The Next Web — TikTok settles second addiction case, leaving Meta and Snap to face a jury alone. Florida Daily — Orlando Pharmacy, Pharmacist Agree to Pay $50,000 Over Controlled-Substance Violations