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Here’s What Is Leaving And Arriving On Netflix In September 2019

Here’s What Is Leaving And Arriving On Netflix In September 2019 | HuffPost Life Part of HuffPost Home & Living. ©2019 Verizon Media. All rights reserved. A guide to conquering peak TV Netflix adds a few noteworthy shows and movies in September. On Sept. 1, movies such as “American Psycho,” “Mystic River,” “Stripes” and “Superbad”

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Opioid settlement would use a formula to split the money

The multibillion-dollar settlement that the maker of OxyContin is negotiating to settle a crush of lawsuits over the nation’s opioid crisis contains formulas for dividing up the money among state and local governments across the country, The Associated Press has learned. The formulas would take into account several factors, including opioid distribution in a given

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What It Would Look Like If Tabloids Wrote About Men The Way They Write About Women

Can you believe it? Arnold Schwarzenegger went braless again! Or at least that’s what they’re saying on the Daily Male, a cheeky new Twitter account that shows how tabloids objectify women by using pulled-from-the-headlines phrasing to describe famous men. It’s not just the former Governator who’s baring some major skin on the Daily Male. Click

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Report: US Native American health agency at crossroads

Emergency rooms shut down for months. Hospitals put patients at risk for opioid abuse and overdoses. A longtime pediatrician was charged with sexually abusing children. The federal agency that administers health care for more than 2.5 million Native Americans has long been plagued with problems that have kept it from improving health care delivery. Money,

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US proposing easing rules on climate-changing oil emissions

The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday proposed revoking Obama-era regulations on climate-changing methane leaks from many oil facilities, a move that environmental groups said was meant to renounce the agency’s overall legal authority to regulate the gas in the fight against global warming. EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler said the proposed rule followed President Donald Trump’s

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