Matt Damon, Emily Blunt Leave ‘Oppenheimer’ Premiere to Strike
The cast of Oppenheimer walked out of the film’s UK premiere on Thursday as the Screen Actors Guild
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US House debates 'culture wars' amendments to must-pass defense bill
By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday debated proposed amendments to its version of
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Fulham hoping to sign Brazil midfielder offered to European giants
Fulham are hoping to sign Brazil international midfielder Andre Trindade from Fluminense.
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Arizona Democrats file complaint against No Labels over donor secrecy
The Arizona Democratic Party is looking to force the new political party No Labels to disclose its donors or lose its status as a party
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Chinese hackers breached US Commerce chief's emails; Blinken warns Chinese counterpart
By David Shepardson and Christopher Bing WASHINGTON U.S. Commerce Department Secretary Gina Raimondo was among a group of
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Ukraine Recap: US Intel Official Says Conflict at ‘Stalemate’
The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has reached a stalemate, a senior US intelligence official said, offering a
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Defense attorney in Hawaii love triangle murder trial says acupuncturist cheated with multiple women
At the start of a Hawaii love triangle murder trial, a defense attorney says police ignored possible suspects with motives to kill an acupuncturist, including women he was having affairs with
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Has Jamie Fox recovered? Sources reveal actor is still 'not 100% better' and is 'taking things easy' despite being spotted in public
Jamie Foxx was forced to take a break from filming 'Back in Action' in April due to his mystery medical emergency
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Blue states see 'shield laws' as bulwark against Republican efforts to restrict abortion and gender-affirming care
As Republican lawmakers have pushed restrictions on abortion and gender-affirming care in recent months, Democratic-led states have increasingly responded by passing so-called shield laws to protect people who undergo such care against the possibility they could one day face prosecution.
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Georgia athletics, Jalen Carter sued by passenger in fatal crash of Bulldogs player and staffer
A woman seriously injured in the Jan. 15 car crash that killed Georgia offensive lineman Devin Willock and an athletics staffer has sued the school’s athletics association and former Bulldogs defensive tackle Jalen Carter for damages
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Microsoft under fire after hacks of US State and Commerce departments
By Raphael Satter WASHINGTON In late June, one of cybersecurity expert Steven Adair's clients got an alert from
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US government to pay out $975,000 to settle civil sexual assault case against former senior general
A yearslong court civil suit involving sexual assault allegations against former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. John Hyten has been settled for $975,000, according to court records.
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