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  • Final goodbye: Recalling influential people who died in 2022

    One would have to go back hundreds of years to find a monarch who reigned longer than Queen Elizabeth II.
  • Queen Elizabeth II, a monarch bound by duty, dies at 96

    LONDON (AP) — On her 21st birthday in 1947, Princess Elizabeth went on the radio and made a promise to Britain and its Commonwealth nations: She pledged that “my whole life, whether it be short or long, will be devoted to your service.”
  • Queen Elizabeth II dead at 96 after 70 years on the throne

    LONDON (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a symbol of stability in a turbulent era that saw the decline of the British empire and disarray in her own family, died Thursday after 70 years on the throne. She was 96.
  • Review: A compellingly cruel Rosamund Pike in 'I Care a Lot'

    An air of mystery surrounded Rosamund Pike in “Gone Girl” but there's no mistaking her in “I Care a Lot.” Sporting designer suits and a bob cut so sharp that you tremble for her stylist, Pike's Marla Grayson is ruthlessly imperious from head to toe.
  • Former WWE wrestlers' lawsuit over brain damage is dismissed

    A federal appeals court dismissed a lawsuit Wednesday that had been filed by 50 former pro wrestlers, many of them stars in the 1980s and 1990s, who claimed World Wrestling Entertainment failed to protect them from repeated head injuries, including concussions that led to long-term brain damage.
  • The small-town movie house braces for an unexpected threat

    NEW YORK - The Callicoon Theater is a single-screen cinema along the banks of the Delaware River in the Catskills, in rural upstate New York. It has an art-deco facade and 380 seats. “We never sell out,” its box-office phone line promises. There’s not another theatre for 30 miles.
  • 2 Nobel literature prize winners expose Europe's fault lines

    STOCKHOLM - Nobel Prizes for literature were awarded Thursday to two writers enmeshed in Europe's social and political fault lines: a liberal Pole who has irked her country's conservative government and an Austrian accused by many liberals of being an apologist for Serbian war crimes.
  • Revamped museum takes new look at Belgium's colonial past

    TERVUREN, Belgium - For decades, Belgian schoolchildren had come to the Africa Museum near Brussels to marvel at the stuffed animals, drums, ritual masks and minerals that glowed in the darkness of vast cellars. Old colonialists lounged for languid lunches, reminiscing about their glorious past.
  • The Latest: 3 Senate races remain too close to call

    WASHINGTON - The Latest on U.S. Senate elections (all times local):
  • Montana Senate race brings out both Trump and 'The Dude'

    BILLINGS, Mont. - Montana Senate candidate Matt Rosendale may not be a household name, but he's surrounded on the campaign trail by President Donald Trump and other big-name Republicans like Vice-President Mike Pence, Sens. Lindsey Graham and Rand Paul.

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