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43 states, Puerto Rico sue drugmakers in generic price fixing Attorneys general in 43 states and Puerto Rico have filed a joint lawsuit accusing drugmakers of fixing prices for generic drugs used to treat arthritis, diabetes and other ailments. China calls on U.S. to remove extra tariffs Chinese Vice Premier Liu He called on the United States to remove all tariffs on goods from the Asian super power during a trade negotiation in Washington on Friday. Gunmen kill security guard during Pakistan hotel attack Gunmen killed at least one person Saturday after attacking a hotel in Gwadar, Pakistan, in response to Chinese presence in the region. NYC waiter returns $424K check to customer despite no tip A waiter at a New York City pizzeria returned $424,000 to a woman who accidentally lost a cashier's check. ABC renews 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Fresh Off the Boat;' cancels 'Kids Are Alright,' 'Speechless' ABC has announced it renewed the medical drama "Grey's Anatomy" for Seasons 16 and 17. Seattle Seahawks sign DT Al Woods Veteran defensive tackle Al Woods has signed with the Seattle Seahawks, according to his agency. Kristin Scott Thomas to star in Netflix's 'Rebecca' remakePatriot system, transport ship sent to Middle East among rising tensions with Iran The Defense Department is moving the USS Arlington amphibious transport dock ship and a Patriot surface-to-air missile battery to the Middle East for additional military strength amid rising tensions with Iran. Rays swing trade for catcher Travis d'Arnaud The Tampa Bay Rays have acquired veteran catcher Travis d'Arnaud from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for cash considerations. Fox cancels 'Star,' 'Lethal Weapon,' 'Cool Kids' Fox has canceled its music drama "Star" and its buddy cop show "Lethal Weapon." Tampa's Gerald McCoy says he'll play this season Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle Gerald McCoy says he expects to play football next season, but doesn't know if it will be with the Buccaneers or another team. Medical marijuana may help children with autism Medical marijuana extracts appear to help children with autism, reducing their disruptive behavior while improving their social responsiveness, a new Israeli clinical trial reports. 'Robopets' bring companionship, calm to nursing home residents Cuddler the bear, Aibo the dog, Justocat the purring kitty: They may only be furry, lifelike robots, but they have a made a real impact in nursing homes. Party City deflates during worldwide helium shortage Party City announced that it will be closing 45 stores this year in the midst of a worldwide helium storage, but did not directly blame its shrinking business to the challenge. Cardinals QB Kyler Murray has sore feet after first practice Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray admitted to having sore feet after his first NFL practice Friday. Angels' Mike Trout hits home run for young fan Angels star outfielder Mike Trout dedicated his home run Friday night to a 7-year-old fan watching in the stands. P!nk's 'Hurts 2B Human' tops the U.S. album chartHong Kong legislators fight physically over extradition bill A fight broke out in the Hong Kong legislature Saturday as some lawmakers literally fought over a proposal allow criminal suspects there to be extradited to mainland China. Yankees' Gary Sánchez turns pop fly into single Yankees catcher Gary Sánchez turned a pop fly late in Friday's 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays into a key single. NASCAR's Bubba Wallace addresses depression battle NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace broke down in tears when addressing his battle with depression Friday afternoon. Astros' José Altuve exits game with hamstring injury Houston Astros All-Star second baseman José Altuve was pulled from Friday's 3-0 victory with hamstring discomfort. River flooding to inundate hard-hit areas of south-central US Parts of the south-central United States hammered by severe weather and flash flooding this week will face long-term river flooding through the rest of May and even into June. Federal judge strikes down Kentucky abortion law A U.S. district judge struck down a one-year-old Kentucky law that restricted a type of abortion usually performed after the 14th week of pregnancy, ruling it violates a woman's constitutional rights. On This Day, May 11: McChrystal becomes U.S. commander in Afghanistan On May 11, 2009, Gen. David McKiernan, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, was fired and replaced by Lt. Gen. Stanley McChrystal. |
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45 bodies found in clandestine grave sites in MexicoA volunteer search group helped discover the burial sites, which are often used by drug cartels to hide the bodies of executed rivals or kidnap victims. Nearly every country approves pact to cut plastic pollution, except U.S."It's sending a very strong political signal to the rest of the world — to the private sector, to the consumer market — that we need to do something," a U.N. official said. Chinese envoy says U.S. trade talks haven't broken down despite Trump tariffs hikePresident Donald Trump issued a statement Friday saying the stiff tariffs his administration imposed "may or may not be removed" while trade talks continue. U.S. sending missile system and another warship to Middle East amid Iran tensionsThe Pentagon said Friday that the USS Arlington, an amphibious transport ship, and a Patriot air defense system will be deployed to the region. 'Very standard:' Trump downplays North Korea missile tests"They’re short-range and I don't consider that a breach of trust at all," Trump said in an interview with Politico. More Recent Articles |
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Inside Syria’s Secret Torture Prisons: How Bashar al-Assad Crushed DissentHundreds of thousands of Syrians have been locked away in filthy prisons where thousands were tortured to death — and the pace of arrests and executions is accelerating. What We Know About Syria’s Secret Torture PrisonsEven as the eight-year war ebbs, the pace of arrests and executions is accelerating. U.S.-China Trade Standoff May Be Initial Skirmish in Broader Economic WarThe United States is wary of China’s growing role in the global economy and its tactics for getting ahead. China sees some of the demands as infringing on its sovereignty. Australia and the U.S. Are Old Allies. China’s Rise Changes the Equation.Economic geography is proving more significant than historical alliances. News Analysis: Trump Said He Would Tame Rogue Nations. Now They Are Challenging Him.President Trump said Barack Obama was a patsy who had allowed North Korea, Iran and Venezuela to run roughshod over him. But those nations are pushing back against Mr. Trump. The Look: A Mother’s ClockTime follows no standard when you become a parent. Our Best Mother’s Day Recipes: Brunch, Desserts and MoreDon’t make her go out. Stay in and make her something delicious (but please don’t leave any dirty dishes in the sink). 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsDonald J. Trump’s big tax losses. Time to break up Facebook? Björk’s new project. Howard Stern, master interviewer. Welcome, NYT Parenting. And more. Jacinda Ardern: How to Stop the Next Christchurch MassacreSocial media needs reform. No one should be able to broadcast mass murder. news analysis: Why Do You Grab Your Bag When Running Off a Burning Plane?As passengers fled a burning plane in Moscow, some stopped to get their luggage. Don’t be too quick to judge. Math Teachers Should Be More Like Football CoachesThat style of motivation could help in the classroom, too. Op-Ed Columnist: How Utopia Birthed DystopiaCleared of collusion with a foreign power to win election, Team Trump tries to stir up collusion with a foreign power to win re-election. Go figure. For Mother’s Day, Save Women’s LivesHundreds of deaths today alone could have been prevented. Georgia’s Terrible Law Doesn’t Have to Be the Future of AbortionA self-induced abortion with misoprostol can be a safe, reliable way to end an unwanted pregnancy. How Much Does DNA Change Our Life Story?As my father lay dying, we decided to find out. What’s Scarier Than Student Loans? Welcome to the World of Subprime ChildrenIncome share agreements sound like a better deal than today’s student loans, but what will they do to society? Killing the Pax AmericanaTrump’s trade war is about more than economics. ‘My Mother Called This Male Pattern of Behavior “Creative Incompetence”’How do you feel about the division of labor in your home? Readers share their views. ‘Here There Is Nothing’Guatemalans deserve better than Jimmy Morales’s lawlessness and Donald Trump’s posturing. The Senate Is as Much of a Problem as TrumpIf Democrats don’t do something about it, winning the presidency in 2020 won’t be enough. Generic Drugmakers Conspired to Inflate Prices Up to 1,000%, State Prosecutors SayOver golf outings and at dinners, more than a dozen competitors agreed to keep prices for H.I.V., asthma and cancer drugs artificially high, 44 states allege in a new lawsuit. Madrid Open: An Ascending Tsitsipas Upsets Nadal in Semis; Bertens Wins Women’s TitleStefanos Tsitsipas, 20, will face Novak Djokovic after defeating the most successful clay-court player in history. Kiki Bertens beat Simona Halep, a two-time winner in Madrid. Frank Vogel Set to Be Lakers Head Coach; Kidd Tapped as AssistantVogel, 45, did not coach this season, but he spent two years in charge of Orlando and six seasons coaching the Indiana Pacers. How a James Comey Tweet Fueled a Conspiracy Theory That Upended a California TownA school was forced to cancel a fund-raiser after conspiracy theorists came calling. Harvard Drops Harvey Weinstein Lawyer as a Faculty DeanStudents in Winthrop House had called for the resignation of Robert S. Sullivan Jr., a law professor. He and his wife were the first African-American faculty deans in Harvard’s history. Biden’s 2020 Rivals Attack Him From the Left on Climate ChangeA report that Mr. Biden is seeking a “middle ground” on climate change has sparked attacks from progressive Democratic candidates. Fleming Begaye, Navajo Code Talker Honored at White House, Dies at 97At a 2017 ceremony meant to honor code talkers including Mr. Begaye, President Trump angered many by mocking Senator Elizabeth Warren as “Pocahontas.” More Recent Articles |
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Attorneys general in 43 states and Puerto Rico have filed a joint lawsuit accusing drugmakers of fixing prices for generic drugs used to treat arthritis, diabetes and other ailments.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu He called on the United States to remove all tariffs on goods from the Asian super power during a trade negotiation in Washington on Friday.
Gunmen killed at least one person Saturday after attacking a hotel in Gwadar, Pakistan, in response to Chinese presence in the region.
A waiter at a New York City pizzeria returned $424,000 to a woman who accidentally lost a cashier's check.
ABC has announced it renewed the medical drama "Grey's Anatomy" for Seasons 16 and 17.
Veteran defensive tackle Al Woods has signed with the Seattle Seahawks, according to his agency.
Kristin Scott Thomas has signed on to star in the Netflix film, "Rebecca. "
The Defense Department is moving the USS Arlington amphibious transport dock ship and a Patriot surface-to-air missile battery to the Middle East for additional military strength amid rising tensions with Iran.
The Tampa Bay Rays have acquired veteran catcher Travis d'Arnaud from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for cash considerations.
Fox has canceled its music drama "Star" and its buddy cop show "Lethal Weapon."
Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle Gerald McCoy says he expects to play football next season, but doesn't know if it will be with the Buccaneers or another team.
Medical marijuana extracts appear to help children with autism, reducing their disruptive behavior while improving their social responsiveness, a new Israeli clinical trial reports.
Cuddler the bear, Aibo the dog, Justocat the purring kitty: They may only be furry, lifelike robots, but they have a made a real impact in nursing homes.
Party City announced that it will be closing 45 stores this year in the midst of a worldwide helium storage, but did not directly blame its shrinking business to the challenge.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray admitted to having sore feet after his first NFL practice Friday.
Angels star outfielder Mike Trout dedicated his home run Friday night to a 7-year-old fan watching in the stands.
P!nk's "Hurts 2B Human" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart.
A fight broke out in the Hong Kong legislature Saturday as some lawmakers literally fought over a proposal allow criminal suspects there to be extradited to mainland China.
Yankees catcher Gary Sánchez turned a pop fly late in Friday's 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays into a key single.
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace broke down in tears when addressing his battle with depression Friday afternoon.
Houston Astros All-Star second baseman José Altuve was pulled from Friday's 3-0 victory with hamstring discomfort.
Parts of the south-central United States hammered by severe weather and flash flooding this week will face long-term river flooding through the rest of May and even into June.
A U.S. district judge struck down a one-year-old Kentucky law that restricted a type of abortion usually performed after the 14th week of pregnancy, ruling it violates a woman's constitutional rights.
On May 11, 2009, Gen. David McKiernan, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, was fired and replaced by Lt. Gen. Stanley McChrystal. 

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