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Opioid Makers Purdue Pharma, Sackler Family to Pay $270M in Settlement

The settlement is the first in a recent wave of lawsuits against the pharma giant.

NASA Shut Down All-Female Space Walk

One of the two women will be replaced by a male colleague due to a lack of gear in her size.

Huge Team Payroll Disparity Revealed At Start of MLB Season

Some MLB teams have payroll gaps of more than $100 million entering the 2019 season.

Yale Rescinds Admission of Student Who Got in on $1.2M Donation

The move is a first among universities in the wake of the college admissions scandal.

Michael Avenatti Accuses Nike of “Crime and Coverup” While Denying Extortion Charge

Stormy Daniels' lawyer allegedly tried to extort up to $25 million from the company.

Conor McGregor Announces Retirement From MMA

McGregor hasn't won a fight in the cage since 2016 when he took out Eddie Alvarez.

Vulcan-mania: Discovering the Planet That Wasn’t There

A Frenchman saw something that set the scientific world on fire 160 years ago today.

Implanted Defibrillators Could Be Vulnerable to Hacking

The FDA has advised patients to continue using the devices despite the potential risk.

The Rivalry That Saved the NBA Began During March Madness: Magic v. Bird

On March 26, 1979, Larry Bird and Magic Johnson met in the NCAA tournament finale.

In This Corner: The Mueller Report and Its Aftermath

No Russian collusion has been found. Where do we go from here?

How the Melissa Virus Changed the Internet

On the 20th anniversary of the virus, we look at why and how it impacted our online world.

Eating Later in the Day May Be Associated With Obesity

You should probably curb the late-night snacking.

College Admissions Scheme Spotlights How Students Earn Athletic Spots

It's the coach who ultimately decides who makes the team — an opening the wealthy have exploited.

Will Gronk’s Retirement Speed the End of the Patriots’ Dynasty?

New England will play 2019 without their all-time franchise leader in touchdown catches.