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Marco Frigo, Matthew Riccitello shine for Israel-Premier Tech as team overcome Derek Gee's time loss at Tour of the Alps
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Sony’s new PS5 update brings back its classic console themes
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Harvey Weinstein rape retrial hears opening statements
Opening statements began Wednesday in Harvey Weinstein’s rape retrial, five years after his original #MeToo trial delivered a searing reckoning for one of Hollywood’s most powerful figures.
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Local priest remembers Pope Francis as voice for marginalized
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Jose Maria Olazabal named as a Team Europe vice captain for Ryder Cup in New York
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Letter sheds possible new light on Shakespeare's marriage
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One of the smallest (and best) full-frame Sony cameras is down to a record-low price
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Ukraine war latest: US threatens to abandon peace talks unless both sides agree to 'explicit proposal' - here's what's in it
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Meta 'too slow' during UK riots to deal with violent posts online, says independent review
Meta's Oversight Board says it had "strong concerns" about the tech giant's ability to moderate hateful and violent imagery in a new report.