Por: CBS News Crime January 30, 2023
Still looking for new clues, Tylenol murder investigators order new DNA tests on key evidence WHEATON, Ill. — Beginning on Sept. 29, 1982, and over the next week, in the Chicago area after unknowingly taking Tylenol pills that were spiked by a killer. Now, investigators are turning once again to DNA evidence to try to identify the person or people who did it, . Laura Morgan was only 3 years old in 1982 when her mother, Linda Morgan, bought... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Politics January 12, 2023
Four members of Massachusetts’ congressional delegation are pushing for answers from drug-making giant Johnson & Johnson on the shortages of children’s Tylenol and Motrin that have .Senator Elizabeth Warren and US Representatives Ayanna Pressley, Lori Trahan, and Katherine... + más
Massachusetts Democrats press J&J for more info on children’s medicine shortage: ‘Key questions remain unanswered’ | The Hill
From the WGN Archives: A look back at the ‘Tylenol Murders’ | WGN-TV
Newsweek USA Nation January 08, 2023
Bryan Kohberger may have left more DNA at the house where he allegedly murdered four university of Idaho students, according to an expert on genetic genealogy.DNA from a lone male was found on a knife sheath recovered at the rental home in Moscow where the victims—Kaylee... + más
Idaho university student murder suspect Bryan Kohberger won’t fight extradition from Pennsylvania, lawyer says | New York Daily News
What we know about the man arrested in connection with the Idaho quadruple murders | CBS News
New York Daily News USA Politics December 19, 2022
The FDA needs to take action as New York City and Long Island suffer from dangerous “spot shortages” of medicine for children due to the triple threat of COVID, RSV and the flu, Sen. Chuck Schumer said Sunday. Running low on store shelves are meds like Tylenol, Motrin and... + más
RSV hospitalization rate for seniors is 10 times higher than usual for this point in the season | CNN
What’s A Tripledemic? RSV, Covid And Flu | Forbes
Fox Business USA Business December 10, 2022
FOX Business' Madison Alworth speaks to Dr. Dyan Hes about shortages of common antibiotics like Amoxicillin, Tamiflu and baby formula. There are growing concerns over a shortage of children's Tylenol as America faces growing cases of a and the flu. On top of that, is... + más
Is There a Children's Tylenol Shortage? What Parents Need to Know | NBC 6 South Florida
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 16, 2022
The O.J. Simpson case, which began to unfold 20 years ago this month, was a blip — a significant one, but a blip — in Barry Scheck's legal career. Scheck is now better known as co-founder of the Innocence Project, the not-for-profit dedicated to using DNA evidence to... + más
Cops Might Already Have Your DNA, Without Your Consent | The Daily Beast
DNA testing excludes Dennis Dechaine from some key crime scene evidence | Portland Press Herald
The Daily Beast USA Politics November 14, 2022
This week, when police in Edmonton, Canada, released a suspect’s image, the crude graphic didn’t come from CCTV or a bystander’s phone, Everyday is no longer just a thing on —it’s being widely used abroad, and increasingly in America as well.Recently, China’s central... + más
San Francisco sued by woman who says her rape-kit DNA was used to arrest her | Ars Technica
Column: Barry Scheck on the O.J. trial, DNA evidence and the Innocence Project | Los Angeles Times
WGN-TV USA Nation September 30, 2022
Posted: Sep 29, 2022 / 05:27 PM CDT Updated: Sep 29, 2022 / 06:05 PM CDT SHARE CHICAGO — Forty years ago this week, what would become known as the “Tylenol Murders” started to tragically unfold in Chicagoland. Over the span of three days seven people died from poisoning... + más
Are Trump presidential records still missing? The answer could take years — or may never come | Los Angeles Times
Biden's pick to lead National Archives faces unusually contentious hearing | ABC News
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