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Public art in Altoona, Penn., one of many cities hit hard by the opioid epidemic. Marianne Sinisi organized the installation after her son died of an overdose. State and local governments have received about $3 billion so far out of $50 billion total in settlements from national lawsuits. Nancy Andrews/KFF Health News hide caption toggle caption Nancy Andrews/KFF Health News Britain's Boris Johnson, pictured in 2021, resigned as prime minister last year, but his policies are still felt. He resigned his seat in the House of Commons last week after receiving a draft of a report excoriating his behavior as prime minister. Toby Melville/WPA Pool/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Toby Melville/WPA Pool/Getty Images This artist depiction shows Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira, right, appearing in U.S. District Court in Boston, April 14, 2023. Teixeira has been indicted on federal felony charges. The Justice Department says Teixeira faces six counts in the indictment of willful retention and transmission of national defense information. Margaret Small/AP hide caption toggle caption Margaret Small/AP In an interview with NPR on Thursday, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman defended the company's plan to start charging for access to its data, a move that prompted a 48-hour blackout among thousands of Reddit communities. Randy Shropshire/Getty Images for Blavity Inc/AfroTech hide caption toggle caption Randy Shropshire/Getty Images for Blavity Inc/AfroTech In an aerial...

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An demonstrator holds a portrait of George Floyd in March 2021 outside the Hennepin County Government in Minneapolis, where the trial of former Minneapolis Police Department officer Derek Chauvin in Floyd's killing was under way. Chandan Khanna/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Chandan Khanna/AFP via Getty Images Paint outlines of what look to be two tire tracks leading off the road at the curve where Swiss rider Gino Mäder fell during a high-speed descent of the fifth stage of the Tour de Suisse. Mäder, 26, died from injuries he sustained when he plunged into a ravine. Arnd Wiegmann/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Arnd Wiegmann/AFP via Getty Images Lilia Chanysheva gestures as she stands in a cage during a hearing in a courtroom of the Kirovskiy District Court in Ufa, Russia, June 14. "I am a politician, a woman who is being persecuted by men who are her opponents," she said in her final statement to the court earlier this month. AP Photo hide caption toggle caption AP Photo Public art in Altoona, Penn., one of many cities hit hard by the opioid epidemic. Marianne Sinisi organized the installation after her son died of an overdose. State and local governments have received about $3 billion so far out of $50 billion total in settlements from national lawsuits. Nancy Andrews/KFF Health News hide caption toggle caption Nancy Andrews/KFF Health News Britain's Boris Johnson, pictured in 2021, resigned as prime minister last year, but his policie...