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In this Sept. 21, 2016 file photo, EpiPens brought by Mylan CEO Heather Bresch are seen on Capitol Hill in Washington as she testified before the House Oversight Committee hearing on EpiPen price increases. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

Mylan agrees to pay $465M in EpiPen settlement

- The Washington Times

Mylan Pharmaceuticals on Friday said it has agreed to pay $465 million to settle claims it short-changed taxpayers by classifying its popular EpiPen as a generic instead of a brand-name product — a move that allowed it to pay smaller rebates to states under Medicaid.

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A union leader for striking Jim Beam workers in Kentucky says contract talks will resume Tuesday as whiskey workers continue picketing the world's biggest bourbon producer. Their main complaint is not money, but time - they say they're being overworked.

Teens work to enhance drone for whale studies

- Associated Press

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Creating harmony in a home

- Associated Press

It so happens that the first class Susan LaForte of Amherst took at the New England School of Feng Shui in Woodbury, Connecticut, was during the weekend after terrorists felled the twin towers in lower Manhattan and plowed a plane into the Pentagon.

Marlboro Curling Club prepares for inaugural season

- Associated Press

As the colder months approach, the new Marlboro Curling Club, now officially recognized by USA Curling, is warming up and preparing for its inaugural season at the New England Sports Center.

Editorials from around Ohio

- Associated Press

Excerpts of recent editorials of statewide and national interest from Ohio newspapers:

Activists: Aleppo province airstrikes kill 36 people

- Associated Press

Airstrikes on rebel-held areas in the northern province of Aleppo Monday killed at least 36 people, including children, opposition activists said, as violence in Syria continued while a major operation began against the Islamic State group in neighboring Iraq.