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Dr. Spencer Tepe and his wife Monique were the picture of success in Columbus. Their murder by an ex-husband isn't just a tragedy; it's a scathing indictment of a judicial system that remains blind to white-collar domestic threats until the trigger is pulled.
As 16,000 nurses walk off the job today, the city feels a bitter sense of déjà vu. But this isn't a sequel—it's a reckoning for a healthcare system that promised change and delivered chaos.
It used to be about a doctor's coat or an astronaut helmet. Now, the biggest revolution in the toy aisle is happening in silence, with a gaze turned slightly away and a fidget spinner in hand.
Ignore the smiling faces on the highway. In the high-volume world of personal injury law, the incentives are often rigged against the victim. Here is how to spot a settlement mill before you sign the retainer.