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Newsweek: Lawmakers Say Trump is Wrong: No One in Congress with “Any integrity” Would Accept Opposition Dirt from Foreign Power

Jun 14, 2019 | In the News

Democratic lawmakers have called out President Donald Trump for saying he would accept dirt from a foreign power on a political opponent and then defending the comment by saying that people in...

Washington Post: The Health 202: States pile on Purdue Pharma for alleged role in opioids crisis

Jun 4, 2019 | In the News

If there was a "most wanted" when it comes to the country's opioid addiction crisis, it might be the Sackler family and its company Purdue Pharma. The maker of OxyContin, now at the brink of...

Boston Globe: VA denies Mass. veteran home loan over his legal marijuana job

Jun 3, 2019 | In the News, Veterans and Military Families

The couple, crammed in a tiny Revere apartment with two kids and a third on the way, had spent months searching for a house they could afford.It wasn't easy in Massachusetts' pricey market. But the...

Mass Live: Disabled veteran denied a VA mortgage over his marijuana dispensary job in Massachusetts

Jun 3, 2019 | In the News, Veterans and Military Families

As a benefit of serving in the military, veterans have access to a low-rate mortgage with no money down. One disabled Massachusetts veteran was denied that benefit, though, due to his legal job in...

Roll Call: Veterans are being denied this GI Bill benefit if they work in cannabis

Jun 3, 2019 | In the News, Veterans and Military Families

For 75 years, veterans purchasing a home have been able to count on help with their home loans from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - home loans backed by the VA are one of the...

OA On Air: Episode 49: Congresswoman Katherine Clark

Jun 1, 2019 | In the News

This week we're joined by US Representative Katherine Clark of Massachusetts's 5th Congressional District to discuss her work in Washington and as Vice Chair of the House Democratic Caucus. Plus,...

AP: ‘Pain League’ allegedly pushed opioids in Italy

May 29, 2019 | In the News

PARMA, Italy (AP) — The police huddled for hours each day, headphones on, eavesdropping on the doctor. They'd tapped his cellphone, bugged his office, planted a camera in a trattoria.They heard him...

Boston Globe: Lincoln woman who served as World War II spy surprised with Congressional Gold Medal

May 29, 2019 | In the News, Veterans and Military Families

A Lincoln resident who served as a spy during World War II was honored with the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday. Patricia Warner, 98, was presented the award by US Representative Katherine Clark...

Huffington Post: Woman, 98, Honored With Congressional Gold Medal For Being World War II Spy

May 29, 2019 | In the News, Veterans and Military Families

A 98-year-old woman received the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday for serving the United States about 80 years ago as a spy during World War II.Rep. Katherine Clark (D-Mass.) presented the...

Roll Call: WWII spy Patricia Warner, 98, gets surprised with a Congressional Gold Medal

May 29, 2019 | In the News, Veterans and Military Families

Rep. Katherine Clark surprised former World War II spy Patricia Warner, 98, with a Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday."We'd like to present to you a Congressional Gold Medal that we made...

CBS Boston: Lincoln Woman Receives Congressional Gold Medal For Her Spying During World War II

May 28, 2019 | In the News, Veterans and Military Families

LINCOLN (CBS) - It's a long overdue recognition of a hero's service to the United States for a 98-year-old Lincoln woman who was a spy during World War II.Patricia Warner received one of the...

WBUR: WWII Spy, 98, Is Presented With The Congressional Gold Medal

May 28, 2019 | In the News, Veterans and Military Families

Following her husband's combat death in 1942, Patricia Warner signed up as an officer with the Office of Strategic Services, the precursor to the CIA.On Tuesday, the Lincoln resident was...

WCVB: Decades after her secretive service, WWII spy honored with congressional medal

May 28, 2019 | In the News, Veterans and Military Families

LINCOLN, Mass. —An American hero whose contributions during World War II were kept secret for decades is being recognized with one of our nation's highest awards.Patricia Warner, 98, of Lincoln, was...

AP: US lawmakers demand UN health agency change opioid guidance

May 22, 2019 | In the News

Two U.S. lawmakers are calling on the World Health Organization to withdraw pain care guidelines that include what they say are false claims about the safety of prescription opioids.They say the...

Boston Globe: Mass. lawmaker claims Purdue Pharma corrupted World Health Organization

May 22, 2019 | In the News

Purdue Pharma, the drug maker under fire for its role in the national opioid crisis, received a new charge Wednesday: that it corrupted the World Health Organization to boost sales of its powerful...

Mass Live: Rep. Katherine Clark accuses opioid manufacturer Purdue Pharma of corrupting World Health Organization in new report

May 22, 2019 | In the News

A new Congressional report accuses the World Health Organization of being corrupted by Purdue Pharma, the Oxycontin manufacturer facing a wave of lawsuits for its alleged role in causing...

NBC News: U.N. agency is accused of helping Purdue Pharma spread opioid epidemic around the world

May 22, 2019 | In the News

Two members of Congress accused the World Health Organization on Wednesday of helping Purdue Pharma use the same "propaganda campaign" that fueled the opioid epidemic in the United States...

The Guardian: Purdue Pharma accused of ‘corrupting’ WHO to boost global opioid sales

May 22, 2019 | In the News

Purdue Pharma, the drug manufacturer that kickstarted the US opioid epidemic, corruptly influenced the World Health Organization in order to boost painkiller sales across the globe, according to...

Washington Post: Congressional report: Purdue Pharma influenced World Health Organization’s opioid guidelines

May 22, 2019 | In the News

A new congressional report claims that the World Health Organization's guidelines on treating pain were directly influenced by the pharmaceutical industry, including a set of directions for...

MSNBC: Deadline: White House House Democratic Caucus Vice Chair: ‘You’ve never heard the Speaker… take impeachment off the table’

May 16, 2019 | In the News

Rep. Katherine Clark joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss Congress's plan to combat the White House stonewalling and whether or not Democrats should pursue impeachment.Original story here. 

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