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Baltimore Settles Opioid Lawsuits with Teva and Walgreens

Baltimore has secured $80 million settlements from both Teva Pharmaceuticals and Walgreens in its ongoing fight against the opioid crisis. The city is preparing for trial against remaining defendants next week.

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Minneapolis has launched a home weatherization program as part of its Climate Legacy Initiative, providing financial assistance to residents for energy efficiency improvements. The program has already supported over 5,000 low-income households and saved the city significant energy costs since 2018.

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In 2023, the inflation-adjusted median household income in the U.S. increased to $80,610, while the supplemental poverty rate rose to 12.9%. The official poverty rate decreased slightly to 11.1% during the same period.

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An independent report revealed an $18 million budget deficit in the Brockton school district for the 2023 fiscal year, attributing the shortfall to overspending and inadequate oversight. The report found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing but highlighted significant mismanagement in the budgeting process.

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A report revealed that Hawaii officials did not prepare for the deadly wildfire in Lahaina, which resulted in 102 fatalities and extensive destruction. Despite advance warnings from weather forecasters, key agencies failed to implement necessary evacuation and emergency plans.

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An Alaska Airlines flight aborted its takeoff in Nashville to prevent a collision with a Southwest Airlines plane that was cleared to cross the runway. No injuries were reported, and federal agencies are investigating the incident.

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Boston Public Schools teachers are beginning the school year without a contract amid ongoing negotiations, while the district introduces a new bus-tracking app and addresses safety concerns following a recent school shooting in Georgia.

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U.S. consumer sentiment improved in September, with the University of Michigan's index rising to 69.0 amid declining inflation expectations. Despite this increase, many Americans remain cautious about the economy ahead of the upcoming presidential election.

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Southern California Edison is set to cut power to 140 homes in Rancho Palos Verdes starting Sunday due to significant land movement posing safety risks. Residents have already been without gas service for nearly a month as the situation continues to deteriorate.

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Rents in the north of England have increased significantly, leading to the smallest gap with southern rents in over a decade. The government has also introduced a renters reform bill aimed at improving renters' rights.

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Chicago and surrounding areas are hosting various events to celebrate Mexican Independence Day, including the El Grito festival in Grant Park and parades in Little Village and Waukegan. These celebrations will feature music, food, and cultural activities, drawing large crowds and impacting local traffic.

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One year after Illinois abolished cash bail, crime rates have not increased, and court processes have changed significantly, with longer hearings and a decrease in jail populations.

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The United States has committed to providing an additional $202 million in aid to Bangladesh to support its economic growth and reforms. This announcement follows a meeting between a U.S. delegation and the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus.

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Federal agents have made significant drug seizures, including 660 pounds of cocaine near Puerto Rico and over $5 million worth of meth disguised as watermelons at the U.S.-Mexico border. These operations highlight ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking in the region.

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A Pew Research Center report reveals that 47% of US adults under 50 are unlikely to have children, reflecting a significant increase in the childfree trend. The report highlights various reasons for this choice, including personal preference and financial concerns.

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The Ramsey County Attorney's Office is investigating former medical examiner Dr. Michael McGee for potentially mishandling at least seven murder cases. Concerns about his testimony and autopsy reports have led to a review of his work dating back to 1985.

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WalletHub's 2024 rankings reveal Hawaii as the happiest state in the U.S., followed by Maryland and New Jersey. The rankings consider various factors including emotional well-being and work environment.

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Nearly half of U.S. renter households were cost-burdened in 2023, spending over 30% of their income on housing. The median rent increased by 3.8%, outpacing the rise in home values for the first time in a decade.

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New York City has been allocated an additional $3 million in state funding to support afterschool programs, particularly for those providers that were not funded through a new grant program. This funding is part of a broader increase in statewide afterschool funding for the academic year.

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Mayor Andy Burnham of Greater Manchester is implementing a 'housing first' policy inspired by Finland, which has significantly reduced homelessness. The initiative aims to provide unconditional homes to those in need, following Finland's successful model.

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Columbia University is introducing new restrictions on campus access and protest activities as students return for the new academic year, following a series of pro-Palestinian protests. The university aims to balance free speech with safety concerns amid rising tensions and antisemitism on campuses nationwide.

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Gas prices in Florida have significantly decreased, with the average now at $3.16 per gallon, while the national average is $3.26. This decline is attributed to falling crude oil prices and seasonal demand changes.

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U.S. household wealth increased to a record $163.8 trillion in the second quarter, primarily due to rising real estate and stock values. Household debt also rose, while cash holdings saw a slight decline.

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One year after catastrophic flooding in Leominster, Massachusetts, recovery efforts continue as residents and the city seek additional funding to address approximately $30 million in damages. Infrastructure repairs are expected to take another two years to complete.

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U.S. authorities have seized over 350 websites involved in the illegal sale of gun parts from China, including machine gun conversion devices and silencers. The operation, which began in August 2023, resulted in significant seizures of illegal firearms and parts.

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The Miami Heat released a statement supporting the Haitian community in response to false claims about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, which were amplified by Donald Trump. The claims have led to bomb threats in the area, despite being debunked by local officials.

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Investors are awaiting the U.S. consumer price index report, which is expected to show a 0.2% rise for August, as they reassess interest rate cut expectations from the Federal Reserve. The dollar index rose to 101.69, reflecting shifting market sentiments ahead of upcoming policy meetings.

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Human remains were discovered in Two Rivers, Wisconsin, where 3-year-old Elijah Vue went missing in February. Authorities are investigating the remains but have not confirmed any connection to Elijah's case.

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A federal report found that U.S. Border Patrol agents lacked command and adequate training during the Uvalde school shooting, which resulted in the deaths of 19 students and two teachers. The report did not recommend any disciplinary action against the agents involved.

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FedEx has announced potential service disruptions in Louisiana due to Storm Francine, which is expected to make landfall as a hurricane. The storm is prompting evacuations and production shutdowns in the Gulf of Mexico.

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