September 2019

Drug company attorneys seek to disqualify federal judge

Attorneys for eight drug distributors, pharmacies and retailers facing trial next month for their roles in the opioid crisis want to disqualify the federal judge overseeing their cases, saying he has shown bias in his effort to obtain a multibillion-dollar global settlement. According to the motion filed late Friday in U.S. District Court in Cleveland, […]

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Demi Moore Recalls The Traumatic Moment She Knew Her ‘Childhood Was Over’

Demi Moore is as honest as she’s ever been in an interview with Lena Dunham for Harper Bazaar’s October issue. The star also strips down for the magazine’s cover photo, wearing only a chain-link diamond bracelet, a large pink hat and a massive grin.  The actor, who is releasing her memoir, “Inside Out,” on Sept. 24,

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Germany’s Merkel faces decisive week on climate protection

Germany faces a decisive week in its efforts to combat climate change, with Chancellor Angela Merkel pledging Saturday that Europe’s biggest economy will find good solutions but her governing coalition still haggling over a long-promised policy package. Merkel’s government has said for months that it will unveil a package of measures on Friday to ensure

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Browns’ Randall out against Jets with concussion, Smith back

Browns starting safety Damarious Randall will miss Monday night’s game against the New York Jets with a concussion. Randall reported to the team’s facility Saturday with concussion-like symptoms. He has been placed in the league’s protocol for head injuries. Randall missed practice earlier in the week with what coach Freddie Kitchens said was a stomach

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Sheryl Crow Doesn’t Get ‘The Big Stink’ Over Taylor Swift’s Scooter Braun Drama

Sheryl Crow may not be one for music industry drama, but she took the time to chime in regarding the much-publicized beef between Taylor Swift and megaproducer Scooter Braun.   Last month, Swift announced plans to re-record songs from her first six albums after her back catalog was acquired by Braun in a controversial $300 million deal

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ACC: Replay should’ve added 1 second to end of UNC-Wake game

The Atlantic Coast Conference says the replay official erred on the final play in Friday’s North Carolina-Wake Forest game by failing to initiate a review that would have put 1 second back on the clock. In a statement Saturday, league supervisor of officials Dennis Hennigan says officials determined that UNC running back Michael Carter’s forward

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Eddie Money, ‘Two Tickets to Paradise’ Singer, Dies At 70

Eddie Money, the prolific singer and songwriter whose songs “Baby Hold On,” “Two Tickets to Paradise,” “Shakin’” and “Take Me Home Tonight”  soundtracked popular music in the 1980s, died Friday morning. He was 70. A statement provided by his family reads: “The Money Family regrets to announce that Eddie passed away peacefully early this morning.

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