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A historic and national $7.4 billion dollar settlement has been reached with Purdue Pharma, the maker of the opioid OxyContin that spurred a major start of the opioid epidemic. A prior settlement had been struck down by the Supreme Court. NPR'S national addiction correspondent, Brian Mann, joins Lis...
The drug could change the course of the AIDS epidemic. But the Trump administration has gutted the programs that might have paid for it in low-income countries.
Taxpayers will not be paying for President Trump's ongoing appeal of the $83 million defamation case brought by E. Jean Carroll, an appeals court has ruled.
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El retorno de éxitos como “Severance” y “The White Lotus” ha dado mucho de que hablar, pero ¿cuál de ellos está en nuestra lista de lo mejor de la televisión?
Several news organizations pushed the narrative that the Supreme Court ruling upholding Tennessee's ban on trans treatment for minors was a "huge setback" for transgender rights.
The federal government said this week it will end the national suicide hotline's specialized support for LGBTQ+ youth.
Iran is staring down the possibility of seeing its most important nuclear facilities hit by a 30,000-pound American bomb.
Hours before the decision, the president called the Fed’s chair, Jerome Powell, ‘stupid’ for anticipated rate holdThe US Federal Reserve kept interest rates on hold, but signaled it might make two cuts this year, as Donald Trump continues to break with precedent and demand lower rates.Policymakers a...
Omaha just elected its first Black mayor, giving this year's Juneteenth celebrations new energy. The city wants to mark the occasion by being a model for unity during a time of divisiveness.
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The Tampa Bay Rays say they are in "exclusive discussions" with a Florida investment group for a potential sale of the team.
A team of 60 international scientists report that by early 2028 society will have emitted enough greenhouse gases that the Earth will be pretty much locked into hitting the internationally agreed upon preferred limit for global warming
Former REO Speedwagon vocalist Terry Luttrell, 78, was involved in car accident after falling asleep while driving, resulting in a cracked sternum requiring hospitalization.
His record label, Putumayo, gathered sounds from around the globe and pushed them into the mainstream, selling 35 million compilation CDs worldwide.
Mario Guevara, a Spanish-language reporter originally from El Salvador, was arrested while covering a “No Kings” protest outside Atlanta on Saturday, his lawyers said.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a highly effective new HIV-prevention medication, Gilead Sciences reported Wednesday.
A former Fulton County jail guard has been indicted on federal civil rights charges
Xabi Alonso’s Real Madrid tenure got off to a disappointing start as his club was held to a 1-1 draw by Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal in the Club World Cup