Stein’s predecessor, Gov. Roy Cooper, also used the power to call lawmakers back in 2017 over redistricting. But legislators canceled the session, arguing it was unconstitutional due to an existing ...
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Dr. Phil's Bankruptcy Scandal, Explained
Dr. Phil is going through a messy breakup with Trinity Broadcasting Media, and it looks like he was trying something shady in ...
Experts say it’s an “unprecedented” step by the federal government that ensnares the state-federal health program in the ...
The Trump administration has ordered states to investigate certain individuals enrolled in Medicaid to determine whether they ...
In a transcript of this “Behind the Money” podcast episode, the hosts examine how the founder of First Brands enlisted billions of dollars from lenders, exposing the broader financial market to ...
Former Dread Central editor-in-chief Steve Barton on feeling unduly cut out from the killer clown franchise by Damien Leone and Phil Falcone.
When the rich and famous get a pet, they call on Brandon McMillan to teach it how to heel — for a mere $14,000.
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Dr. Phil's ‘gangster move' backfires in bankruptcy trial. Judge says his company is ‘dead as a doornail.' What comes next for the TV doc?
For Dr. Phil McGraw, the ruling is more than a financial setback. It strikes at the core of the values he has long espoused, ...
This article originally published at Dr. Phil's media company is no more-and Texas bull riders will reap the reward. A final ...
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.
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.
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