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Drug companies seek billion-dollar tax deductions from opioid settlement


Drug companies seek billion-dollar tax deductions from opioid settlement
Douglas MacMillan and Kevin Schaul, The Washington Post
Feb. 12, 2021
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Faces on pills are seen at the Provocative Opioid Memorial in 2018 in Washington, D.C. There are 22,000 pills that represent the number of people who died of an opioid overdose in 2015.Washington Post photo by Matt McClain
WASHINGTON - Four companies that agreed to pay a combined $26 billion to settle claims about their roles in the opioid crisis plan to deduct some of those costs from their taxes and recoup around $1 billion apiece.
In recent months, as details of the blockbuster settlement were still being worked out, pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson and the big three drug distributors - McKesson, AmerisourceBergen and Cardinal Health -all updated their financial projections to include large tax benefits stemming from the expected deal, a Washington Post analysis of regulatory filings ....

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Va. lawmakers consider allowing bicyclists to roll through stop signs


Va. lawmakers consider allowing bicyclists to roll through stop signs
Luz Lazo, The Washington Post
Feb. 12, 2021
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A pedestrian is reflected while walking a bicycle down a sidewalk along Wilson Boulevard in Arlington.Washington Post photo by Matt McClain
Virginia lawmakers are considering a proposal that would allow bicyclists to yield instead of pause at stop signs in some cases without getting ticketed.
The measure before the Virginia General Assembly is in response to demands from an increasing number of bicyclists seeking protections and access to the road, particularly as their numbers rise amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Supporters say it will make roads safer for bicyclists after increases in traffic injuries and deaths, while opponents argue it makes the movements of cyclists less predictable. The bill also would require drivers to change lanes when passing a bicyclist if three feet of distance isn t possible and would allow ....

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As the clouds parted at Biden's inauguration, the sun set on Donald Trump's presidency


As the clouds parted at Biden s inauguration, the sun set on Donald Trump s presidency
Dan Zak, The Washington Post
Jan. 20, 2021
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4of5On the eve of his inauguration, President Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden visited the covid-19 memorial at the reflecting pool.Washington Post photo by Demetrius FreemanShow MoreShow Less ....

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Man charged with smashing Capitol window with Trump flagpole seconds before shooting


Man charged with smashing Capitol glass with Trump flagpole seconds before shooting
Spencer S. Hsu, The Washington Post
Jan. 17, 2021
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Tony Naples, left, and Gary Phaneuf salute at a memorial for Ashli Babbitt on Jan. 7, 2021, in Washington. Babbitt was shot and killed during the riot at the Capitol the day prior.Washington Post photo by Matt McClain
WASHINGTON - Federal prosecutors have arrested a Kentucky man who they say was part of a violent crowd that stormed the House Speaker s Lobby during the breach of the U.S. Capitol, smashing a window with a flagpole moments before a woman was fatally shot, court filings show. ....

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Established D.C. insiders planned rallies that led to Capitol riot


Established D.C. insiders planned rallies that led to Capitol riot
Robert O Harrow Jr., The Washington Post
Jan. 17, 2021
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1of5Supporters of President Donald Trump gather at D.C. s Freedom Plaza on Jan. 5.Washington Post photo by Matt McClainShow MoreShow Less
2of5A Trump supporter protests at Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 5.Photo for The Washington Post by Astrid RieckenShow MoreShow Less
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4of5Trump supporters pray during a rally at Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 5.Photo for The Washington Post by Astrid RieckenShow MoreShow Less
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WASHINGTON - The fiery rallies that preceded the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 were organized and promoted by an array of established conservative insiders and activists, documents and videos show. ....

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