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Teva Pharmaceuticals Agrees To $85 Million Settlement With Oklahoma In Opioid Case
Oklahoma's attorney general had filed a lawsuit against the Israel-based company for its alleged role in fueling the opioid crisis.
Elton John: The 'Fresh Air' Interview
The film Rocketman is based on John's life story. In 2013, he talked about his elaborate stage outfits, his fear of sex as a young man and how Liberace's example encouraged him to focus on the piano.
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4 Takeaways From The European Parliament Election Results
Europe's traditional centrist coalition lost its majority, with far-right populist parties and liberal, pro-European Union parties gaining ground. The results suggest a complicated future for the EU.
Former Red Sox 1st Baseman Bill Buckner Dies At 69
The former All-Star spent 22 years in the major leagues, but his career was overshadowed by a fateful mistake in the 1986 World Series.
Medical Debt From In-Prison Injuries Is Chasing Inmates After Release
In Arizona, prisoners are being charged for medical procedures the state is supposed to pay for. The bills can ruin inmates' credit, adding to their challenges when they rejoin society.
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Life In 'Songland': The Reality Behind NBC's New Reality Show
A new competition show from the producers of The Voice will search for a hitmaker — but what's it actually like to be a professional songwriter?
California, Rich In Delegates, Takes On New Importance For Crowded Democratic Field
Fourteen presidential candidates will descend on San Francisco this weekend, underscoring California's new role as a key early primary state.
See Carole King Perform In A Newly Unearthed Concert From 1973
A solo piano version of "It's Too Late" and a full-band take on "You've Been Around Too Long" were just two of the songs she performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival more than 40 years ago.
Lonnie Bunch III Set To Become Smithsonian Institution's 1st Black Secretary
Bunch, the founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, will assume the mantle of leadership — and in so doing, make history at the 173-year-old organization
'Echo In The Canyon' Celebrates The Exchange Of Ideas That Has Reverberated Over Time
Jakob Dylan, Cat Power and Jade Castrinos perform songs from the new music documentary and concert film Echo In The Canyon.
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