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Lawsuits ramp up pressure on U.S. family that owns opioid company

Lawsuits ramp up pressure on U.S. family that owns opioid company

The company’s flagship drug, OxyContin, was the first drug that used a narcotic in a time-release form
Prince Philip, 97, uninjured after car accident

Prince Philip, 97, uninjured after car accident

Philip appeared “very shocked” and shaken after the collision, according to witnesses
Quebec Premier Legault leaves Trudeau meeting empty-handed but hopeful

Quebec Premier Legault leaves Trudeau meeting empty-handed but hopeful

The premier reiterated his desire to have newcomers demonstrate a knowledge of French
Woman, testifying against El Chapo, details affair

Woman, testifying against El Chapo, details affair

Lucero Guadalupe Sánchez López said she was visiting Joaquin Guzman at his hideouts in Cabo San Luca
Asteroids are smacking Earth twice as often as before

Asteroids are smacking Earth twice as often as before

The team counted 29 craters that were no older than 290 million years
Canada’s arrest of Huawei exec an act of ‘backstabbing,’ Chinese ambassador says

Canada’s arrest of Huawei exec an act of ‘backstabbing,’ Chinese ambassador says

China has called Canada’s arrest of Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou ‘politically motivated’
‘I never said there was no collusion,’ Trump lawyer says

‘I never said there was no collusion,’ Trump lawyer says

President Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani says he has ‘never said there was no collusion’
Muhammad Ali’s name to go on airport in Kentucky hometown

Muhammad Ali’s name to go on airport in Kentucky hometown

Ali would have turned 77 Thursday
Lawyer: California siblings ‘survivors’ of years of torture

Lawyer: California siblings ‘survivors’ of years of torture

Authorities said David and Louise Turpin tortured all but the youngest of their children
ORRR-DUHHH: Britain Parliament speaker seeks to calm debate

ORRR-DUHHH: Britain Parliament speaker seeks to calm debate

As a rambunctious Parliament is grappling with the contentious issue, the speaker has his hands full