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More lawsuits roll in against opioid makers, distributors Cities and counties in Alabama, North Carolina, Ohio and Tennessee have filed lawsuits over the past couple weeks against opioid manufacturers and drug distributors, accusing the companies of pushing doctors to prescribe addictive painkillers and failing to monitor where the drugs have been going, ...
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Saudi princes protesting utility bills arrested for sit-in Eleven Saudi princes face trial after their arrest at a sit-in protesting against having to pay their utility bills, authorities said Sunday, as the monarchy pursues reforms amid hefty debt and high unemployment. Saudi Arabia's attorney general said "no one is above the law" after the princes were detained ...
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What it's like to live in a well-governed country While all the Nordic countries rank consistently high across every index, Denmark inches out its neighbours (and blows away the rest of the world) with near-perfect scores on the 'Basic Human Needs' ranking in the 2017 Social Progress Index, which includes meeting the nutritional and medical needs ...
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Feel free to breastfeed here, Pope tells mothers in Sistine Chapel "If they start performing a concert (by crying), or if they are uncomfortable or too warm or don't feel at ease or are hungry ... breastfeed them, don't be afraid, feed them, because this too is the language of love," he said in a short improvised homily. Women still face harassment for breastfeeding in public in ...
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Goodell defends NFL's drop in TV ratings NFL commissioner Roger Goodell defended the league's declining TV ratings Sunday, pointing out that 20 of the 30 highest-rated shows in 2017 were NFL games.
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