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A hearing is set for next week on OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma's efforts to settle thousands of lawsuits over the opioid crisis.
Yesterday, a bankruptcy judge said he plans to approve the deal, which would require members of the Sackler family to pay up to $7 billion over time.
Purdue filed for bankruptcy back in 2019.
Bridget Jones is to be celebrated with a new statue in London's Leicester Square 25 years after the first film came out.
Vicki Barker reports from London.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder.
The government reopened for business this week following a record 43-day shutdown.
Federal employees began returning to work, and the FAA has begun taking steps to restore flights at the nation's airports.
On Capitol Hill, NPR's Deidre Walsh reports that Congress has a lot to do in the days ahead.
NPR's Deidre Walsh reporting, in a social media post last night, President Trump ended his support for Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.
In recent weeks, she has regularly criticized Trump and Republican leaders on several issues, including affordability and the Epstein files.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has named a senior federal prosecutor to look into Jeffrey Epstein's ties with prominent Democrats, banks, and institutions.
President Trump had publicly called for the investigation, as NPR's Ryan Lucas reports.
President Trump removing tariffs on a lengthy list of items amid pressure to address high consumer prices.
The list includes tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruits, and other commodities.
People affected by the destructive fires in Los Angeles earlier this year are now bracing for flooding and debris flows in areas that were scarred by flames.
A major storm system dumping widespread rain from LAist.