Saturday - April 25, 2026

Tipoffs on New England

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AACSB Recognizes 106 Schools Extending Business and Accounting Accreditation
TAMPA, Florida, July 4 (TNScapv) -- The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business issued the following news release on July 3, 2024: AACSB International (AACSB) announced today that 86 institutions have extended their business accreditation and 20 have extended their accounting accreditation. AACSB now has 1,026 accredited institutions in over 65 countries and territories and 194 institutions with AACSB accreditation for accounting programs. Achieving this milestone ensures greater  more
Conn. U.S. Attorney: Wethersfield Man Charged With Distributing Narcotics to Overdose Victim
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, July 4 -- The office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut issued the following news release on July 3, 2024: Vanessa Roberts Avery, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, Stephen Belleau, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration for New England, and Meriden Police Chief Roberto Rosado today announced that a federal grand jury in New Haven has returned an indictment charging JIMMY LASSUS, 39, of Wethersfield, w  more
Dupixent Approved in the EU as the First-Ever Targeted Therapy for Patients With COPD
PARIS, France, July 4 -- Sanofi, a life sciences company, issued the following news release: * * * * First-in-world approval of Dupixent for adults with uncontrolled COPD with raised blood eosinophils based on two landmark phase 3 studies showing Dupixent significantly reduced exacerbations, improved lung function and also improved health-related quality of life * Dupixent is the first new treatment approach for COPD in more than a decade and a new option for approximately 220,000 adults in t  more
ERO Boston arrests fugitive wanted for in Ecuador for raping child
WASHINGTON, July 2 -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement issued the following news release: BOSTON -- Enforcement and Removal Operations Boston arrested an Ecuadorian fugitive wanted in his home country to face charges of raping of a minor and invasion of privacy. Deportation officers from ERO Boston apprehended the Ecuadorian noncitizen June 12 near his residence in Northampton, Massachusetts. "This Ecuadorian fugitive is facing some very serious ch  more
Healey-Driscoll Office of Energy Transformation Announces Advisory Board and Focus on Peaker Plants, Everett LNG Terminal, and Affordability
BOSTON, Massachusetts, July 4 -- The Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs issued the following news release on July 3, 2024: * * * The Energy Transformation Advisory Board will include utilities, fossil fuel workers, business groups, technology providers and innovators, and environmental justice advocates, among others * * * The Healey-Driscoll Administration today announced the formation of the Energy Transformation Advisory Board to advise and guide the state   more
N.H. U.S. Attorney: Catholic Medical Center to Pay $300,000 to Settle Allegations of Controlled Substances
CONCORD, New Hampshire, July 4 -- The office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire issued the following news release: Catholic Medical Center (CMC) in Manchester agreed to pay $300,000 to resolve allegations that it violated the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) by failing to keep accurate records of controlled substances, including opioids, U.S. Attorney Jane E. Young announces. The CSA deters the illegal distribution, possession, dispensing, and improper use of controlled subs  more
New England Journal of Medicine Issues Research Articles in July 4, 2024 Edition
WALTHAM, Massachusetts, July 4 -- The New England Journal of Medicine, a peer-reviewed medical journal from the Massachusetts Medical Society that says it delivers research and interactive clinical content to physicians, educators and the global medical community, published research articles on the following topics in its July 4, 2024, edition (Vol. 391, No. 1): Perspective: * Academic Freedom in America -- In Support of Institutional Voices * Downstream -- Water Pollution, Health, and Medici  more
New Hampshire Leads to Save Fire Fighter Lives
CONCORD, New Hampshire, July 4 -- Gov. Christopher T. Sununu, R-New Hampshire, issued the following news release on July 2, 2024: Today, at the Manchester Central Fire Station, Governor Chris Sununu signed SB 352 into law, establishing an early detection cancer screening pilot program for active and retired fire fighters. "The dangers of being a fire fighter go beyond running into a burning building, and today, New Hampshire is taking a leading role in having the backs of these heroes," said G  more
Public Input Sought at Meeting to Update Community on EPA's Cleanup Plan at the Collins & Aikman Plant (Former) Superfund Site
BOSTON, Massachusetts, July 4 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed a plan to clean up the Collins & Aikman Plant (former) Superfund Site and will hold a public meeting and public hearing to update the community on proposed remediation plan and to accept comments. EPA's proposed plan summarizes risks posed by contamination at the site and presents and evaluation of cleanup options. EPA also identifi  more
UTSW Research: Female Sex Hormones, Adrenal Hyperplasia, and More
DALLAS, Texas, July 4 (TNSres) -- The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center issued the following news release: * * * Studies investigate monthly cycle fluctuations, trial results reducing excess androgens, transcranial magnetic stimulation to treat depression, and liver regeneration * * * Sex hormones fluctuate in women taking oral contraceptives For decades, researchers have assumed that women taking oral contraceptives have stable levels of sex hormones over each monthly cycle.   more