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Directed in part by Barry Levinson, a Peacock crime series features a detective whose Jewish faith and spirituality sharpen his sleuthing ability.
Directed in part by Barry Levinson, a Peacock crime series features a detective whose Jewish faith and spirituality sharpen his sleuthing ability.
Voters passed measures guaranteeing abortion access in California, Michigan and Vermont, and an antiabortion proposal in Republican-leaning Kentucky was defeated.
The U.S. basketball star was transferred to a penal colony in Russia to serve the remainder of a nine-year drugs conviction, dashing supporters’ hopes that she might be freed in a prisoner swap before having to do hard time.
Australia will review policies after an investigation into the training of Chinese aircrews raises concerns.
Pennsylvania election officials sought to help voters correct mail-in ballots, after the state’s Supreme Court ruled that ballots with an incorrect or missing date on an exterior envelope shouldn’t be counted.
Virginia Giuffre says she might have been mistaken in accusing Alan Dershowitz of sexually abusing her.
Authorities are focused on sanctioned Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov.
Virginia-based railroad Norfolk Southern says a retired employee shouldn’t be able to sue it in a Pennsylvania court.
The weekend arrest of Tyson CFO John R. Tyson raises questions about how the controlling family will assess the 32-year-old’s ability to serve as finance chief.
The school said at least four students were allegedly drugged with laced drinks and another student reported a sexual assault.
Newly released transcripts from the night of a deadly crowd crush in Seoul show delays in treating the injured as emergency responders and bystanders on the scene repeatedly called asking for back up.
A federal judge denied Elizabeth Holmes’s bid for a new trial, the latest setback for the Theranos founder who was convicted of fraud in January.
The European Union’s top court overturned a tax ruling against the car maker from 2015, handing the bloc’s regulators a fresh setback in a crack down on multinational companies’ efforts to financially shield their operations.
Sean Ma, founder of Snow Lake Capital, says he expects the Chinese chain to overtake Starbucks in China.
The House speaker said the attack on her husband at their San Francisco home will influence her decision on whether to stay as leader of House Democrats after the election.
The decision finds law’s central gun-control provisions burden Second Amendment rights.
The founder of the far-right group, testifying in his own defense, sought to distance himself from co-defendants in the seditious-conspiracy trial.
A French cardinal said that he had abused a 14-year-old girl in the 1980s, making him the first Catholic churchman of his rank to admit to personally abusing a minor.
John R. Tyson, 32, was found asleep in a women’s bed at her home in Fayetteville, Ark., Sunday morning, according to a preliminary arrest report.
The justices held an oral argument in Axon Enterprise v. Federal Trade Commission, a lawsuit brought by the maker of Tasers and other police equipment against the antitrust enforcement agency.
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