Mobile Healthcare Company DocGo Faces Federal Lawsuit from Investors after CEO Resigns and Stock Plummets

ALBANY, New York — A federal class action lawsuit has been filed against mobile health care company DocGo, which was contracted by New York City to provide care for migrants. The lawsuit alleges that DocGo and its executives defrauded investors in violation of the federal Exchange Act, leading to significant financial losses. The company’s stock declined following a series of issues, including the resignation of its CEO, Anthony Capone. One potential lead plaintiff in the lawsuit is Joe Naclerio, a resident of Putnam County. Naclerio purchased 500 shares of DocGo stock, making him a significant … Read more

Surge in Abortion Pill Requests as Women Stock Up Amidst Uncertainty, Research Reveals

Houston, Texas – Thousands of women have been stockpiling abortion pills as a precautionary measure in recent years, in anticipation of potential obstacles to obtaining the medication, according to new research. The demand for these pills reached its peak at times when access to them appeared to be at risk. Medication abortion, which accounts for more than half of all abortions in the U.S., typically involves two drugs: mifepristone and misoprostol. A research letter published in JAMA Internal Medicine examined the requests for these pills from individuals who were not pregnant and sought them through … Read more