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Read More »Weinstein sentencing could happen next month, but only if there’s no retrial on an unresolved rape charge
Harvey Weinstein faces sentencing and a possible retrial in his New York City sex crimes case, but when they’ll happen — and whether he’ll be back in front of another jury — is still up in the air. CBC | World News
Read More »Stallone, Gloria Gaynor, KISS lead honorees of Trump-chaired Kennedy Center
President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday this year’s recipients for Kennedy Center honours, after overhauling the board of the Washington, D.C., performing arts venue at the start of his term. CBC | World News
Read More »Girl, 12, raped by 200 men after running away from home
Violence against children is ‘widespread and remains a harsh reality’, officials say. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »UK weather maps show exact date 685-mile rain bomb covers country from top to bottom
New weather maps reveal the exact date rain is set to cover large parts of the UK. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Reform councillor demands millions spent on communities in ‘desperate’ need
Coun Barry Elliott, who represents the Newsham ward, grilled council finance officers at a recent meeting of the audit committee Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »At least 123 Palestinians killed as Israeli army pounds Gaza City ahead of planned takeover
Israel’s military pounded Gaza City on Wednesday prior to a planned takeover, with another 123 people killed in the last day, according to the Gaza health ministry, while militant group Hamas held further talks with Egyptian mediators. CBC | World News
Read More »Bribing Keir Starmer out of office would cost UK less than 4 more years of Labour
This Government is so bad Britons would be lining up to foot any bill that would get them out of office. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »White House hopes monthly U.S. jobs report to continue despite claim by labour statistics nominee
Donald Trump’s selection as next commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics threatens to bring a new level of politicization to what for decades has been a nonpartisan agency issuing reports on the nation’s economic health, according to Democrats and some economists. CBC | World News
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