Maine becomes 5th state to allow pot dispensaries
Maine voters reject tax-cutting referendums
Mainers vote on taxes, medical marijuana, schools
Report: Problems continued at Ill. VA hospital
FDA won’t accept Merck’s application for new drug
Colo. ski town could push marijuana legalization
Judge: Fresno pot shops must close until trial
AIDS experts say Russia needs new HIV strategy
1st Mont. license to grow hemp issued to woman
Vt. testimony sharply divided on free drug samples
WASHINGTON — Joni Lownsdale never thought her 2002 breast cancer diagnosis would land her in the middle of the Obama administration’s fight with the health insurance industry.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Abortion rights supporters have challenged two new Oklahoma laws that would give the state some of the strictest abortion laws in the country by forcing women to answer questions about race and their relationships, and to listen to a doctor talk them through an ultrasound.
GREAT FALLS, Mont. — Jason Christ lit a bowl of homegrown marijuana outside the Great Falls Civic Center, not worried that the police station was right around the corner.
BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho Supreme Court on Thursday vacated a ruling in a lawsuit that resulted in one of the largest jury verdicts in Idaho history, essentially sending the case between MRI Associates and Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center back for a new trial.
TRENTON, N.J. — Drugmakers on Thursday mostly posted improved third-quarter profits by keeping costs down, as generic competition, the global recession and unfavorable currency exchange rates generally hurt sales.