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Attorneys Will Factor In Impact Of #MeToo Movement In New Bill Cosby Trial
Nearly a year after jurors failed to reach a verdict on sexual assault charges against Bill Cosby, the comedian is about to be tried again. This time attorneys will be factoring in the impact of the #MeToo movement on the jury.
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House Panel Subpoenas The Organizers Behind A Rally That Preceded The Capitol Attack
The 11 individuals subpoenaed are said to have played a role organizing the rally that preceded the deadly Jan. 6 riot.
Baltimore Museum Of Art Will Buy Works By Women Only Next Year
A 2019 study of major U.S. art museums found that 87% of artists in their collections are men. The Baltimore museum's chief curator calls the initiative "re-correcting the canon."
Revitalization of downtown Muskegon a "paradigm shift" says chamber president, as attention now shifts to Muskegon Lake
Economic Summit includes discussion of several new developments in the works on the lake's shoreline
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Michigan Lawmaker Reportedly Concocted Fake Scandal To Cover Up A Real One
The Detroit News says that state Rep. Todd Courser sought to spread a rumor that he is homosexual to hide his extramarital affair with a female lawmaker.
The final Olympic medal tally puts the U.S. on top in Paris
The fight for national bragging rights over gold medals — considered by many countries to be the most coveted prize — came down to the wire and, in the end, China and the U.S. tied with 40 apiece.
'It's Not A Never Thing' — White, Rural Southerners Hesitant To Get COVID Vaccine
A majority of white, rural conservatives in Tennessee are open to getting the vaccine at some point, but at least 45% won't consider it. Rates in Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi are also lagging.
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Don't Skip Medicare Coverage For Doctor Visits, Even If You Have Other Insurance
As more seniors keep working and maintain health coverage on the job, there is greater potential for costly confusion about when and how to sign up for Medicare.
Herbal supplement kratom targeted by lawsuits after a string of deaths
Millions of Americans use kratom, which is sold at gas stations, vape shops and bars. It can act like an opiate on the body. The FDA warns against using kratom, but most states don't regulate it.
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Israeli protesters demand Gaza cease-fire in rare anti-war march through Tel Aviv
Civil rights lawyers pushed back against a crackdown on protests, securing permission to hold a rally to stop the war in Gaza.
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