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    IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Courteney Cox believes late co-star Matthew Perry 'visits' her

    The actress spoke of her former Friends co-star in the present tense as she described the comedian. “You know, he’s just so funny. He has genuinely a huge heart,” Courteney, 59, said in an interview with CBS Sunday Morning. "Obviously struggled.". Courteney, 59, added she was grateful for the decade she was able to spend working alongside Matthew on the hit sitcom, before revealing she often feels his presence since his passing. “I’m so thankful I got to work so closely with him for so many years. He visits me a lot, if we believe in that.”.

  • Yahoo Sports

    Report: Vikings WR Justin Jefferson skips start of voluntary OTAs amid contract talks

    The Vikings have stated that they believe Jefferson is the best receiver in football. Will they reach a deal that compensates him as such?

  • Reuters

    GSK faces whistleblower lawsuit over Zantac cancer risk

    GSK has been sued by an independent Connecticut laboratory that accused the drugmaker of defrauding the U.S. government and taxpayers by concealing cancer risks in Zantac, once a blockbuster heartburn drug. In a whistleblower complaint filed on Monday, Valisure said GSK violated the federal False Claims Act by hiding the risks for nearly four decades while Medicare, Medicaid and other health programs covered billions of dollars of prescriptions. The New Haven-based lab said its testing in 2019 revealed that Zantac, also known as ranitidine, could form a cancer-causing carcinogen known as NMDA and was therefore "unfit for human consumption."