Following a controversial $4.3 billion lawsuit against Purdue Pharma, owned by the family, the New York institution will remove their name from its exhibitions

US subsidiary of Israeli pharmaceutical giant, and other drugmakers, accused of fueling opioid epidemic with misleading marketing ploys

Richard Sackler tells a court hearing that he does not recall telling employees in 1996 that there will be 'a blizzard of prescriptions that will bury the competition'

Rabbi Michael Perice struggled with opening up to synagogue members about his past but thought it best to fight stigmas. Now he's bowled over by the outpouring of love and support

In 'Empire of Pain,' Patrick Radden Keefe details the humble Jewish immigrant roots of Purdue Pharmaceuticals, and how it is evading justice despite being behind the opioid crisis

International affiliate of Purdue Pharma, widely blamed for US opioid epidemic, marketing new antidote amid cascade of protest and litigation against company

Dean of medical school says students 'find it objectionable' to be in facilities named after family under fire for role in the crisis; university won't return donations

Reuters: Federal prosecutors are investigating six pharma firms for potential criminal charges regarding the shipping of opioid painkillers that led to healthcare crisis

State alleges US subsidiary of Israeli firm misrepresented benefits, risks of products that include fentanyl

Tentative agreement comes hours ahead of federal trial with allegations that distributors failed to stop suspicious orders of drugs from being shipped despite warnings of misuse

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