Calif. Federal Court Finds Prozac Manufacturers Could Have Warned of Suicide Risk

Kansas’ model parole program collapses with state budget cuts More than just numbers, budgets slashed in Topeka and Jefferson City are changing how we work, live and learn. In the first part of an occasional series examining the state budgets, The Star looks at how Kansas’ budget crisis has dismantled the state’s once-renowned program to prepare inmates to return to society. Read more on The Kansas City Star

Tech Euphemisms: What Those Error Messages Really Mean Even when we make the stupidest errors while using our computers, phones, or whatever, the canned message that informs us of our blunder typically adopts a tone that ranges from completely matter-of-fact to sweetly understanding. Read more on PC World via Yahoo! News

Seattle Seahawks Team Report The Seahawks have finally parted ways with offensive guard Rob Sims. A restricted free agent, Sims signed his $1.176 million, fourth-round tender with the hopes of accelerating a potential trade – and he was dealt to Detroit on Monday for a fifth-round pick. Read more on USA Today

Calif. Federal Court Finds Prozac Manufacturers Could Have Warned of Suicide Risk A generic manufacturer of the antidepressant Prozac could have warned about an increased risk of suicide associated with its prescription medication by changing its labels without approval from the FDA, according to a federal judge in California. Read more on Law.com via Yahoo! Finance

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