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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