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NEW YORK (AP) — Harvey Weinsteinis due back in court Wednesday as a judge is set to decide when the

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Israel on Monday began allowing thousands of Palestinians to return to the heavily destroyed north o

Florida football lost more than a close game to No. 9 Missouri on Saturday. The Gators could also be

TOKYO (AP) — The release of a third batch of treated radioactive wastewater from Japan’s damaged Fuk

3rd release of treated water from Japan’s damaged Fukushima nuclear plant ends safely, operator says