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A former Bureau of Prisons correctional officer was sentenced to federal prison for a bribery and drug scheme, the U.S.
Among those who were screened and had positive results, 10 percent had not received a documented follow-up appointment, ...
Most federal prisoners at average risk of colorectal cancer aren't screened annually, and treatment often lagged, a watchdog ...
The U.S. Bureau of Prisons is failing to routinely screen older inmates for colorectal cancer, and has in some cases failed ...
Federal Bureau of Prisons Director William Marshall III expressed confidence in the viability of using Alcatraz again, ...
An ongoing Associated Press investigation has uncovered deep, previously unreported flaws within the Bureau of Prisons over ...
Multiple employees at the Federal Prison in Phoenix were exposed to an "unknown substance." Senate Republicans Won't Accept House Tax And Spending Cut Bill Caitlin Clark Makes Unfortunate Career ...
Some of the employees were transported to a local hospital by emergency medical services. The union president said all were given Narcan.
WASHINGTON – The federal Bureau of Prisons doesn’t screen most inmates for colorectal cancer and treatment is often lacking even with positive test results, according to a watchdog report ...
A $3 billion repair backlog. And now, a stunning directive from President Donald Trump for the crisis-plagued federal Bureau of Prisons to “REBUILD, AND OPEN ALCATRAZ!” — the notorious ...
(Carolyn Kaster/AP) The Federal Bureau of Prisons has failed to adequately screen thousands of older inmates in its custody for colorectal cancer, raising the risk that inmates with the disease ...