AG Cameron announces $483 million opioid settlement
The US government has announced a new settlement for Kentucky, which is worth more than $1bn (£1.6bн) to help tackle the opioid epidemic. Here's what happened to those struggling with the drugs.
Source: lex18.comPublished on 2022-02-25
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