TV host Dr. Phil attempted to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for his media startup—but a judge ruled that he must liquidate the company.
MEANWHILE, THE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN COULD SOON AFFECT THOUSANDS OF LOUISIANA FAMILIES HEALTH CARE, FROM COURT COSTS TO ACCESS.
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'We don’t have time': Parents of 4-year-old with rare disorder urge FDA to reconsider drug denial
The FDA denied approving DCA to treat a rare disorder called PDCD. The Higbees are urging the agency to reconsider.
The HSE has said it’s not possible to provide a date for when the long-awaited report on the North Kerry CAMHS review will be ...
We're getting the first look at Emmy nominee Josh Charles in the first trailer for Best Medicine, Fox's U.S. remake of the hugely popular Doc Martin.
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This Chapter 11 case is an anomaly” since ‘there never has been a pretense of a rehabilitation or a reorganization’ of Merit ...
A bankruptcy judge reportedly ruled Dr. Phil's Merit Street Media company assets will be converted to a Chapter 7 liquidation instead of Chapter 11.
A local university is on the way to becoming a top choice for archiving military history documents. But why? The Columbus State University archives received its largest ...
Uh oh! Dr. Phil’s TV network, Merit Street Media, has filed for bankruptcy. Phil McGraw struck out on his own in 2023 shortly after concluding his long-running eponymous daytime television program. He ...
Renck & File: Dre Greenlaw’s body let him down. Then he let down Broncos. Time to change that Sunday
First, his body let him down, a quadriceps injury costing him the first six games. Then he let his team down, yelling at ...
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