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Chris Hemsworth has said reports that suggested he's leaving Hollywood following revelations about his genetic predisposition ...
Michelle Wierson’s case is under review by Georgia Court to decide if her 2018 crash-related insanity defense is valid.
As lawmakers weigh the bill, House Bill 1569, one national organization is gearing up to help voters should it become law.
Lawyers debating Tenneco Inc.'s bid to force a retirement plan fee challenge into arbitration on Thursday faced a panel of Sixth Circuit judges who appeared curious about a day-old ruling in which the ...
“Drink N Dance” is on the duo’s latest album, We Still Don’t Trust You. The album was released on Friday (April 12) and ...
In her new exhibition, contemplate, Bundaberg-born artist Kym Barrett offers visitors a quiet space to stop and be still.
Rachel Goldberg and Jon Polin talk about how the Iranian strike offered an opportunity for the Jewish state to realign with ...
Could Ukraine lose this war? For more than two years, as this country of 44 million people has fought off an all-out invasion by neighboring Russia, a spirit of stubborn optimism prevailed even ...
“Students are scared to be outwardly Jewish, and they’re scared to talk about their friends and family who have been affected ...
China’s top metal firms are assessing responses to BHP's $39 billion bid for Anglo American, potentially the biggest mining deal in a decade.
Sue Nastasi lost her birth certificate years ago. “Beats me where it is,” she said. But getting it back is not a simple matter. Nastasi was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, in a hospital that ...
Kuki couples forced to live apart in ‘community’ enclaves, this is how life has been since ethnic clashes broke out in the ...