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ProPublica spent 14 months investigating the FDA’s oversight of foreign drugmakers that send medications to the U.S. These are the key takeaways.
A hacker hired by a notorious Mexican drug cartel reportedly accessed an FBI official’s phone records and surveillance cameras to help find and kill FBI informants.
The stunning new details offer a rare look at how technology can be exploited in the high-stakes battle between US law enforcement and the violent Mexican cartels that control illicit drug trade.
Mexican drug cartel used hacker to track FBI official, then killed potential informants, government audit says ...
This article discusses options for reviews, the regulatory requirements and guidance for audit trails, audit trail design, procedures for audit trail review and explains how to apply ALCOA++ ...
A new skilled nursing facility validation program could be the “tip of the iceberg” in verifying provider quality ...
June 19, 2025 – The FDA has approved the first twice-yearly shot to reduce the risk of HIV infections. Originally approved in 2012 as a treatment for people with HIV that no longer responded to ...
Mexican drug cartel used hacker to track FBI official, then killed potential informants, government audit says Aaron M. Sprecher/AP via CNN Newsource ...
We urge the Department of Defense to conduct an independent audit of TRICARE's prescription drug program to understand why our military's prescription medications are so expensive.” ...