Zazie Beetz felt 'very empowered' by being lead in They Will Kill You
Zazie Beetz said it was "very empowering" to take the lead role in They Will Kill You.The 34-year-old actress plays Asia... Read More
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A former immigration employee from Pa. pleaded guilty to soliciting bribes from immigrants
PHILADELPHIA — A Brookhaven man who once worked for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services pleaded guilty Monday to soliciting a bribe from a purported immigrant while making false promises about what could be done to...Read more
Supreme Court makes it harder for music and movie makers to sue for copyright infringement
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday made it harder for music and movie makers to sue for online piracy, ruling that internet providers are usually not liable for copyright infringement even if they know their ...Read more
Review: Riz Ahmed's marvelous comedy 'Bait' is built around a man in crisis, much like James Bond
Riz Ahmed has created and stars in a marvelous new series, "Bait," which premiered Wednesday on Prime Video. There are no worms in it, though viral video plays a part, and fame — the pursuit of which is a subject — is ...Read more
CarMax settles multi-county lawsuit over tardy title transfers
SAN JOSE, Calif. — CarMax has agreed to pay $1.1 million and change its practices to settle litigation from multiple California county prosecutors alleging the national auto dealer was slow-footing title transfers to ...Read more
Stephen Colbert goes from late night to 'Lord of the Rings': Host set to co-write new movie script
LOS ANGELES — Stephen Colbert, with the end of his late-night series less than two months away, already has a new gig lined up: co-writing the script for an upcoming "Lord of the Rings" movie.
Peter Jackson, the ...Read more
Commentary: Donald Trump's war on Iran masks his support of Vladimir Putin
If there is a familiar refrain from the critics of President Donald Trump these days, it’s about his foreign policy excursions overwhelming his administration and preventing him from focusing on the economy and other ...Read more
Iran dismisses Trump's peace plan as 'deceptive,' as US deploys more troops to Mideast
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has offered Iran a 15-point ceasefire plan aimed at temporarily halting the war in the Middle East, as the Pentagon simultaneously orders thousands of Marines, paratroopers and a ...Read more
Instagram, YouTube found liable in lawsuit alleging they were designed to addict kids
LOS ANGELES — After a grueling seven weeks of court proceedings and more than 40 hours of tense deliberations across nine days in one of the country’s most closely watched civil trials, jurors handed down a landmark ...Read more
Florida woman accused of shooting at Rihanna's home said she 'wasn't attempting murder'
LOS ANGELES — A Florida woman pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges that she sprayed bullets at Rihanna's West L.A. home earlier this month, and told investigators she "wasn't attempting murder" after her arrest, ...Read more
Will US stop it? Russian tanker with desperately needed oil closes in on Cuba
A Russian oil tanker carrying hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude is steadily approaching Cuba, setting up a high-stakes test of Washington’s willingness to enforce its tightening energy embargo on the island as it...Read more
What the historic snow drought means for water, wildfires and the future of the West
Across much of the Western United States, winter 2026 was the year the snow never came. Many ski resorts got by with snowmaking but shut down their winter operations early. Fire officials and water supply managers are ...Read more
At Miami forum, Delcy Rodríguez makes once-unthinkable appeal for US investment
MIAMI — Venezuela’s interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, made a pitch Wednesday for foreign investment in Miami — a city long vilified by her socialist movement — as sweeping political changes following Nicolás ...Read more
Campbell Law School will allow Charlie Kirk posters, says removal wasn't about speech
RALEIGH, N.C. — Campbell Law School is reversing course on a decision to take down a student’s flyers that depicted Charlie Kirk and his family, underscored with the message “End Political Violence.”
The school ...Read more
Up to 5 storms predicted to impact US in AccuWeather hurricane season forecast
Despite a prediction of a slow hurricane season, up to five tropical systems could still make an impact on the United States this year, according to the forecast released Wednesday by AccuWeather.
One of the first annual ...Read more
Pennsylvania lawmakers make their first move to regulate data centers, as the industry booms
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Members of the Pennsylvania House on Tuesday approved new regulations for data centers building in Pennsylvania, in the first effort by the state General Assembly to shape the booming market.
The ...Read more
Iran rejects US peace plan in blow to efforts to end war
Iran said it rejected a U.S. ceasefire proposal and maintained attacks on Israel and Gulf Arab states, delivering a blow to Washington’s efforts to end a war that’s wreaked havoc across the Middle East and global ...Read more
NYU and faculty union reach tentative agreement, ending 2-day strike
NEW YORK — New York University and unionized faculty reached a tentative agreement on Wednesday, ending a two-day strike declared as students returned from spring break.
The union, the Contract Faculty United-UAW, ...Read more
Florida woman pleads not guilty to shooting at Rihanna's home
LOS ANGELES — A Florida woman pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges that she sprayed bullets at Rihanna's West L.A. house earlier this month while the pop star was home with her husband and children.
Ivana Ortiz, 35, ...Read more
America's 250th birthday bash to bring 250 block parties to Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA — They’re calling it, “The Block Party Bonanza.” A citywide, summer-long red, white, and blue bash that aims to bring America’s 250th birthday party to the streets. And applications are now open.
On...Read more
Boston Mayor Wu, unions strike deal to limit GLP-1 weight loss drug coverage amid 'skyrocketing' health costs
BOSTON — Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said her administration has reached a deal with City Hall unions to limit GLP-1 drug coverage for weight loss that will save the city roughly $10.6 million and curb “skyrocketing” ...Read more
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