Ex-Nurse at Conway Medical Center Faces Charges Over Alleged Drug Law Violations

Conway, SC – A former nurse at Conway Medical Center has been formally charged with several counts related to the unlawful distribution of controlled substances. The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control announced the arrest after an extensive investigation into the nurse’s alleged activities, identifying violations that could compromise patient safety and legal standards. The charges against the former healthcare professional, who has not been named publicly pending further legal proceedings, include theft of controlled substances from healthcare facilities and the unauthorized administration of narcotics to patients. These alleged actions not only break … Read more

Federal Judge Challenges Trump Administration Over Alleged Defiance of Deportation Halt Order Amid High-Stakes Legal Drama

Washington – A federal judge on Monday voiced concerns that the Trump administration may have disregarded direct instructions to halt flights carrying deported immigrants to El Salvador, just as he was on the verge of issuing an order to temporarily suspend such actions. This potential defiance came shortly after President Donald Trump activated an old wartime law to fast-track deportations, escalating tensions over the administration’s adherence to judicial oversight. District Judge James E. Boasberg expressed skepticism regarding the administration’s argument that only his written orders were binding and that verbal commands during the court session … Read more

Courts Dismiss 100 Decongestant Lawsuits Over Alleged Fake Ingredient Claims

In a growing legal turmoil, approximately 100 lawsuits have been filed across the United States challenging the efficiency of a common ingredient in over-the-counter decongestants. Plaintiffs claim that phenylephrine, the active ingredient in many nasal decongestants, is ineffective at relieving nasal congestion when taken orally in the 10 mg dosage found in common products. Despite being approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a replacement for pseudoephedrine, consumer reports and scientific studies have recently brought to light concerns about phenylephrine’s efficacy. The adjustment in active ingredients was primarily due to regulatory measures aimed at … Read more

Federal Judge Confronts CBP Over Alleged Defiance of Court Order in Removal of Renowned Doctor Holding H-1B Visa

Boston, MA — A doctor legally working in the U.S. was reportedly deported despite a specific court order requiring authorities to delay her removal. This incident has sparked legal concerns and confusion about adherence to judicial directives. Dr. Rasha Alawieh, who had returned from a visit to Lebanon, was detained and subsequently deported from Logan Airport in Boston despite possessing a valid H-1B visa, which is designated for highly skilled foreign professionals. The complexity of her situation intensified when a federal judge intervened shortly after her detention. Upon learning of Dr. Alawieh’s detainment, her family … Read more