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Jury selection began Tuesday in Harvey Weinstein's retrial in New York. The last time a New York jury sat in judgment of Weinstein, the ex-movie studio boss was convicted of ...
A federal judge has put a temporary hold on deportations of immigrants in Colorado who face possible removal under President Donald Trump's invocation of an 18th century law known as ...
I think we would all [do a revival] in a heartbeat, because also we really have such a genuine respect for one another as actors, as people.' ...
A Russian court has convicted four journalists of extremism for working for an anti-corruption group founded by the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny and sentenced them to 5 1/2 years ...
Arkansas officials are moving to ban soft drinks and candy from the program that helps low-income people pay for groceries. It is the first state to ask the Trump administration ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte said on Tuesday that US President Donald Trump's push for a ceasefire and lasting peace in Ukraine was "not easy" and condemned Russia's "terrible pattern" of ...
A student from the University of Montana recently experienced an unexpected visa revocation, and university officials remain in the dark about the federal government's reasoning.
Ranchers hope President Donald Trump's tariffs will make imported beef expensive enough that Americans will turn to cattle raised at home for all their hamburger and steaks. That might raise ...
Tyra Banks has been quietly living in Australia for the past 18 months and she described her new life in Sydney as a “dream come true” as she shared the reasons behind her family’s move Down Under.
Social media titan Mark Zuckerberg took the stand for a second day Tuesday in a landmark US antitrust trial where his conglomerate Meta is accused of taking over Instagram and ...
A Pakistan court refused on Tuesday to rule on the detention of activist Mahrang Baloch, a decision her lawyers said will delay her case and keep her behind bars.