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Just three weeks after a national referendum showed strong support for gay marriage, Parliament followed the public’s lead.
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
A brush fire erupted near the Getty Museum before dawn on Wednesday, while a much larger fire continued to rage out of control in the Ventura area.
I’ve never seen a president give up so much to so many for so little.
By Wednesday evening, there was widespread expectation in the Democratic caucus that Senator Al Franken would step down. He has scheduled an announcement on his future in the Senate for Thursday.
In the lawsuit, the plaintiffs accuse “the Weinstein Sexual Enterprise” of covering up his “widespread sexual harassment and assault.”
An Israeli minister said the move to Jerusalem would be “destiny.” The leader of Hamas called it “an unaccountable gamble.”
In the lawsuit, the plaintiffs claim Miramax and The Weinstein Company worked to cover-up Mr. Weinstein’s “widespread sexual harassment and assault.”
Ignoring warnings from diplomats around the world, President Trump reverses decades of American policy toward the divided city.
In a coordinated campaign, at least a half dozen Democratic women in the Senate called on their colleague, Senator Al Franken of Minnesota, to resign.
A brush fire erupted on the west side of Los Angeles before dawn on Wednesday, while a much larger fire continued to rage out of control in the Ventura area.
Igniting fears of violence in the region, President Trump’s decision could derail any peace initiative, Arab and European leaders warn.
In an interview on “Today,” the magazine’s editor in chief said that the #MeToo movement represented the “fastest-moving social change we’ve seen in decades.”
In an interview on “Today,” the magazine’s editor in chief said that the #MeToo movement represented the “fastest-moving social change we’ve seen in decades.”
Why President Trump might be risking hopes of an Israeli-Palestinian deal. Also, how Harvey Weinstein used his connections to cover up misconduct accusations.
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