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Blake Lively's sexual harassment claims against Justin Baldoni tossed out but robust case remains
A federal judge in New York has tossed out Blake Lively's sexual harassment claims against Justin Baldoni over the movie “It Ends With Us" but left intact claims for retaliation
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'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' cast aren't the only influencers sowing curiosity about the church
Latter-day Saint influencers have found an enthusiastic audience across the country, curious about their faith and family, but they are often imperfect and unofficial representatives of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Sweden stops sanctioned tanker suspected of causing Baltic oil spill after leaving Russian port
The Swedish Coast Guard has boarded a tanker suspected of causing an oil spill on the Baltic Sea
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NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani wants to crack down on 'bad landlords.' First he has to find them
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has been holding a series of “rental rip-off hearings” for disgruntled tenants to air their complaints about bad landlords
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Concerns over a Nebraska hospital show how a $50B rural health fund is coming up short
A rural Nebraska family’s lifeline hospital now sits at the center of a national fight over Medicaid cuts
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5 Financial Freebies Every Investor Should Claim
How to increase wealth without the IRS taking a penny
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Myanmar’s parliament elects ruling general as president, keeping the army in charge
Myanmar’s parliament has elected Min Aung Hlaing as the country’s new president
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Easter eggs can be dyed and still eaten. Just follow these tips to make sure it's safe
With Easter around the corner, food safety experts say you can still dye Easter eggs and eat them safely if you handle them right
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A look at how the Epstein files dogged Pam Bondi's time as attorney general
After Pam Bondi became U.S. attorney general last year, conservative influencers, online sleuths and others who wanted the government to disclose all it knew about Jeffrey Epstein thought they might have a champion in the Department of Justice
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The Latest: Hegseth asks US Army’s top uniformed officer to step down during Iran war
The U.S. Army’s top uniformed officer has been asked to step down by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
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