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In libel case, Depp says Heard hit him with ‘haymaker’ punch

LONDON (AP) - Johnny Depp accused Amber Heard of hitting him with a “haymaker” punch during an altercation near the end of their volatile...

In libel case, Depp says Heard hit him with ‘haymaker’ punch

LONDON (AP) - Johnny Depp accused Amber Heard of hitting him with a “haymaker” punch during an altercation near the end of their volatile...

Russian constitution change ends hopes for same-sex marriage

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) - At the Lagutenko wedding in 2017, the couple exchanged vows, rings and kisses in front of friends and relatives,...

Russian constitution change ends hopes for same-sex marriage

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) - At the Lagutenko wedding in 2017, the couple exchanged vows, rings and kisses in front of friends and relatives,...

Putin orders amendments extending his rule into constitution

MOSCOW (AP) - President Vladimir Putin on Friday ordered amendments that would allow him to remain in power until 2036 to be put into...

Taiwan holds LGBT pride parade despite coronavirus

TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - The Taiwanese capital held its annual LGBT pride parade on Sunday, making it one of the few places in the...

Franklin Graham: No interest in federal money meant for WHO

NEW YORK (AP) - Rev. Franklin Graham says his Christian relief charity has no interest in receiving any of the funding President Donald Trump...

Brady: It was ‘just time’ to leave Pats for new challenge

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Tom Brady entered his final season in New England with a strong inkling that it would be his last with...

Omar marries political consultant, months after affair claim

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota has married a political consultant who worked for her, months after the two were accused...

Mormon students protest BYU stance on same-sex behavior

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - After Brigham Young University two weeks ago dropped a section from its strict code of conduct that had prohibited...