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Still 'open for negotiations' on judicial overhaul: Israel PM
Still 'open for negotiations' on judicial overhaul: Israel PM
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday he is still "open for negotiations" on a key clause of his hard-right government's controversial judicial reforms, as protests intensified ahead...
2023-07-21 08:15
What is grand mal seizure? Brooke Shields opens up about health scare before her one-woman show in NY, says 'now my salt is okay'
What is grand mal seizure? Brooke Shields opens up about health scare before her one-woman show in NY, says 'now my salt is okay'
'I didn't know it was all about salt and they were like, eat potato chips and I'm like, really,' said Brooke Shields
2023-11-10 06:48
Nintendo announces new 'Zelda' movie
Nintendo announces new 'Zelda' movie
Nintendo is developing a film based on its hugely popular "The Legend of Zelda" franchise, the Japanese gaming giant announced, as it bids to capitalize on the blockbuster...
2023-11-08 09:49
Security prevents Rangers from celebrating in Chase Field pool after winning World Series
Security prevents Rangers from celebrating in Chase Field pool after winning World Series
There was no pool party for the Texas Rangers after winning the World Series
2023-11-02 15:52
What happened between Joe Rogan and Sylvester Stallone? Podcaster refuses to forgive veteran actor's $800M movie franchise
What happened between Joe Rogan and Sylvester Stallone? Podcaster refuses to forgive veteran actor's $800M movie franchise
Joe Rogan opens up about MMA legend Ronda Rousey's career on 'JRE' podcast
2023-06-29 16:57
Fans support Mike Tyson as co-flyer demands $450K over in-flight confrontation, former boxer's lawyers call it 'shakedown'
Fans support Mike Tyson as co-flyer demands $450K over in-flight confrontation, former boxer's lawyers call it 'shakedown'
In a letter to Alex Spiro, who represents Mike Tyson, Melvin Townsend's attorney demanded a settlement of $450K in exchange for Townsend not filing a lawsuit
2023-12-01 20:52
South Korea's Yoon will warn APEC leaders about the risks of a Russia-North Korea arms deal
South Korea's Yoon will warn APEC leaders about the risks of a Russia-North Korea arms deal
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol says he will discuss international response to the purported North Korean-Russian weapons deal during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in San Francisco this week
2023-11-14 09:53
The UAW strike is growing. What you need to know as more auto workers join the union's walkouts
The UAW strike is growing. What you need to know as more auto workers join the union's walkouts
The United Auto Workers’ strike is getting bigger
2023-09-23 01:52
Trump-appointed judge blocks Biden agencies from communicating with social media platforms
Trump-appointed judge blocks Biden agencies from communicating with social media platforms
A federal judge has blocked key agencies within President Joe Biden’s administration from communicating with social media companies about certain online speech in an extraordinary ruling as part of an ongoing case that could have profound impacts on the First Amendment. The preliminary injunction granted by Donald Trump-appointed US District Judge Terry A Doughty in Louisiana on 4 July prohibits the FBI and the US Department of Health and Human Services from speaking with platforms for “the purpose of urging, encouraging, pressuring, or inducing in any manner the removal, deletion, suppression, or reduction of content containing protected free speech.” The ruling – which could obstruct the administration’s attempts to combat false and potentially dangerous claims about vaccines and elections – is a victory for Republican attorneys general in Louisiana and Missouri who have alleged that the federal government was overreaching in its attempts to combat Covid-19 disinformation and baseless election fraud narratives. Judge Doughty, who has yet to issue a final ruling, stated in his injunction that the Republican plaintiffs “have produced evidence of a massive effort by Defendants, from the White House to federal agencies, to suppress speech based on its content.” He did make some exceptions that would allow the government to warn platforms about national security threats, criminal activity or voter suppression. This is a developing story Read More Suspicious powder found at the White House when Biden was gone was cocaine, AP sources say Biden renews call for assault weapons ban after spate of July 4 shootings Watch live: Joe Biden addresses National Education Association
2023-07-05 02:46
Sudan refugee family stuck in Oxford hotel make plea for help
Sudan refugee family stuck in Oxford hotel make plea for help
Rayan Bashir says she is struggling after being left in hotels for weeks since arriving from Sudan.
2023-06-15 13:17
AP PHOTOS: Hong Kong's hottest summer fell hardest on most vulnerable
AP PHOTOS: Hong Kong's hottest summer fell hardest on most vulnerable
HONG KONG (AP) — Joe Wong sweats through his days as a cleaner in a Hong Kong housing complex, laboring in narrow, stuffy corridors that this summer and last were the worst he’s known. He finds what relief he can in a resting area where a fan offers a breeze and a refrigerator holds the cool water he drinks — 7 1/2 liters a day — to ward off heatstroke.
2023-10-14 05:58
Andrew Tate calls for capital punishment for knife crimes in UK, Internet says ‘that's little too much'
Andrew Tate calls for capital punishment for knife crimes in UK, Internet says ‘that's little too much'
Andrew Tate said, 'What needs to happen is mandatory prison sentences for anyone caught using a knife'
2023-10-03 14:24