$100M Adderall Fraud: Telehealth Giant Under Fire

A San Francisco-based telehealth company allegedly prescribed controlled substances to people who did not need them, leading to the arrest of two top-ranking executives.  Fraudulent Adderall Prescriptions The leading executives of online telehealth company Done Global Inc. were arrested on Thursday on suspicion of fraudulently prescribing addictive prescription stimulants for profit, according to federal prosecutors.  … Read more

Bloomberg to Gift More Than Half a Billion to Black Medical Schools

Hot on the heels of a $1 billion pledge to John Hopkins University earlier this year, Bloomberg Philanthropies has committed another enormous donation, this time to America’s foremost Black medical schools. $600 Million Donation Bloomberg Philanthropies, a philanthropic organization founded by businessman Michael Bloomberg, has announced its plan to donate a considerable $600 million donation … Read more

Alaska Airlines Celebrates Record-Breaking Deal with Flight Attendants Union

In the midst of industry-wide negotiations, Alaska Airlines flight attendants may have confirmed an equitable deal with their employer following months of meetings and protests.  Two Years of Negotiating After close to two years of tough negotiations, Alaska Airlines has reached a tentative agreement with its flight attendants. Due to Combined Efforts The airline announced … Read more

Microsoft Meltdown Fallout: Crowdstrike Claims Delta Only Has Itself to Blame for Flight Cancellations

In the wake of a global computer outage, Delta Air Lines has threatened litigation against software company Crowdstrike. Now, Crowdstrike is hitting back.  Crowdstrike Denies Delta Claims Cybersecurity software company Crowdstrike, whose software caused a massive global computer outage last month, has denied responsibility for the numerous flight cancellations that plagued Delta Air Lines following … Read more