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Actor Gerard Depardieu to face trial in alleged sexual assault, prosecutors say
French screen actor Gerard Depardieu was reportedly detained for questioning and released Monday after two women accused him of sexual assault.CBS News - Entertainment -
Actor Gérard Depardieu will face criminal trial in October over alleged sexual assaults on a film set, prosecutors say
Actor Gérard Depardieu will face criminal trial in October over alleged sexual assaults on a film set, prosecutors sayABC News - Entertainment -
17-year-old boy charged with attempted murder after assaulting 3 at school in England
Police say a 17-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after three people were assaulted with a sharp object at a secondary school in Sheffield in northern EnglandABC News - World -
ByteDance Says It Won't Sell U.S. TikTok
The Beijing-based company said that foreign-media reports that it is exploring the sale of TikTok “are untrue.”The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Tiktok -
Jayapal says Democrats won't consistently save Johnson
Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) said Wednesday that Democrats’ pledge to shut down a motion to vacate against Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) won’t become a habit, warning that the party could still remove him from the role in the future. Democratic ...The Hill - Politics -
UK-Ireland migration dispute deepens as Dublin says it expects London to honour deal
Irish justice minister says she will push ahead despite Rishi Sunak insisting Britain will not take back asylum seekersFinancial Times - Business -
UK-Ireland migration dispute deepens as Dublin says it expects London to honour deal
Irish justice minister says she will push ahead despite Rishi Sunak insisting Britain will not take back asylum seekersFinancial Times - World -
Will Protesters Occupying Columbia’s Hamilton Hall Face Charges?
The students who took over Hamilton Hall on Tuesday could be charged with a range of offenses, but they are unlikely to face jail time, according to a legal expert.The New York Times - Top stories -
No safety in retreat: Ukrainian soldiers say rear defensive lines barely exist amid Russian advance
Ukrainian soldiers say they are worried fortifications are not being built quicky enough as Russian forces continue to advance along the front linesABC News - World - Ukraine -
Cambodia's Defense Ministry says explosion at military base that killed 20 soldiers was an accident
Cambodia's Defense Ministry says a huge explosion at a military base in the southwest that killed 20 soldiers and injured many others was an accident caused by a “technical issue” from the old and degraded ammunition that was being movedABC News - World
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Serbia lawmakers elect Balkan country's new government with pro-Russia ministers sanctioned by US
Serbian lawmakers have voted into office a new government that reinstated two pro-Russia officials who are sanctioned by the United StatesABC News - World -
Send us Patriots: Ukraine's battered energy plants seek air defenses against Russian attacks
Ukrainian energy workers are struggling to repair the damage from intensifying airstrikes aimed at pulverizing Ukraine’s energy gridABC News - World - Ukraine -
Prince William and Kate mark their daughter Charlotte's 9th birthday by releasing an image of her
Prince William and his wife, Kate, have marked their daughter Charlotte’s 9th birthday by posting a picture of her smiling for the camera as she posed near a plant with pink flowersABC News - World - United Kingdom -
Czech central bank cuts a key interest rate again with inflation down and the economy on the mend
The Czech Republic’s central bank has cut its key interest rate for the fourth straight time as inflation dropped and the economy has shown signs of recoveryABC News - World -
Japan says a collision during a nighttime drill caused the deadly April crash of 2 navy helicopters
Japanese investigators have determined that a collision during a nighttime drill caused the deadly crash last month of two Japanese navy SH-60K Seahawk helicoptersABC News - World