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America's huge problem with opioid prescribing, in one quote The biggest misconception is that the US is normal in how it handles prescription opioids. So let's compare ourselves to another country. Japan, for ...
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On the ground in Iraq, the war against ISIS is just getting started ERBIL, Iraq — The atmosphere at the Classy Hotel in Erbil, Iraq, has changed dramatically over the past two months. In July, as the Iraqi army stormed ...
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Police officers in St Louis chant after breaking up protests Police officers watch demonstrators on Sunday night after Jason Stockley, a former St Louis police officer, was found not guilty of the murder of ...
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In pictures: Fashion at the Emmys The daughter of Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet played Bonnie in the show, the second wife of the man previously married to Witherspoon's character.
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Ryanair vows to publish details of all flights cancelled in next six weeks The airline said on Twitter that "Between today and tomorrow all flight cancellations up and until OCT31 will be communicated." Furious passengers ...
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The UK's debt crisis – in figures In March 2012, total household debt stood at £1,518.5bn in today's prices compared with £1,630.1bn in March 2017. So in the past five years ...
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Fall in migration after Brexit could push up inflation, says Carney The Bank of England governor, Mark Carney, says in the long term higher levels of immigration do not push down wages or inflation. Photograph: Will ...
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Iraq supreme court steps in to block Kurdish independence vote The office of the prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, said it had also filed a complaint against the referendum in the oil-rich autonomous Kurdish region of ...
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Korean peninsula draws range of military drills in show of force against North Korea A pair of U.S. B-1B bombers and four F-35 jets flew from Guam and Japan and joined four South Korean F-15K fighters in the latest drill, South Korea's ...
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Two Rohingya children, woman killed in aid stampede At least two children and one woman were killed in a stampede as clothes were being handed out to Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, according to ...
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