September 2019

Walmart introduces new gun restrictions but will they help?

Walmart has won praise from gun control advocates for its decision to discontinue sales of certain gun ammunition and request that customers no longer openly carry firearms in its stores. But whether the moves will translate into fewer guns on the street remains an open question. The announcement Tuesday follows similar steps by other retailers

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Renée Zellweger Opens Up About Burnout And Depression After Retreating From Hollywood

After a string of career highs, followed by a valley of box-office and critical duds, actor Renée Zellweger made headlines for largely retreating from the Hollywood spotlight from 2010 until 2016, when she returned to the big screen to reprise her celebrated Bridget Jones role in “Bridget Jones’s Baby.” Ahead of this fall’s release of

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Democrats propose spending trillions to fight climate change

Democratic presidential candidates are releasing their plans to address climate change ahead of a series of town halls on the issue as the party’s base increasingly demands aggressive action. New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and former Obama Cabinet member Julián Castro laid out their plans Tuesday. Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar released

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Bebe Rexha Opens Up About Sexual Misconduct From Music Producers

Bebe Rexha recalled several horrifying experiences she had with sexually inappropriate music producers in a recent interview. “I felt like I was going to get raped,” she said of one encounter. On Monday, the “Last Hurrah” singer recalled the sexual misconduct she endured during her rise to fame in an interview published in Cosmopolitan UK.

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Gregory Craig’s Trial Reaches Closing Arguments

WASHINGTON — Making their closing arguments in a closely watched trial, federal prosecutors and defense lawyers presented diametrically opposed versions of the conduct and motives of Gregory B. Craig, one of Washington’s best-known Democratic lawyers, who is accused of lying to the Justice Department about work he did to help a foreign government burnish its

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