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Tom Wilkinson, 1948-2023

A refined actor with great range.

Blinken returns to Middle East amid ‘real, high’ risk of regional conflict

Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit Israel and the Palestinian-populated West Bank in yet another diplomatic tour intended to mitigate the risk of a “region-wide conflagration” arising from the war against Hamas.

Germany cut gas imports by a third in 2023 despite Russia-Ukraine war

Germany cut its natural gas imports by nearly a third in the last year and its storage tanks are nearly full, a sign that it is well positioned for the winter and that the worst fears about its energy situation in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine have not been realized.

Trump campaign to underscore ‘two-tiered system of justice’ on anniversary of Jan. 6: Eric Trump

EXCLUSIVE — Eric Trump previewed his father, former President Donald Trump's approach to the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol as he campaigns for him in Iowa before the first 2024 Republican primary nominating contest.

Some New Hampshire Democrats join GOP in passing ban on child gender transition surgeries

New Hampshire's Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed a ban on gender transition surgeries for children on Thursday, sending the measure to the state Senate.

Top five takeaways from unsealed Jeffrey Epstein documents as more names expected

The names of at least 180 people linked to the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were made public Wednesday night after a federal judge ordered previously sealed documents to be released.

Youngkin seeks to aid cake pop makers over state policy restriction

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) is seeking to address food safety concerns within Virginia, which have become an obstruction for some small-business owners.

Ohio bars transgender politician from House bid for not disclosing deadname

A transgender woman running for an Ohio House seat was disqualified for not using a birth name in election filings.

New York City sues bus companies that transport immigrants from Texas for over $700 million

New York City's Democratic Mayor Eric Adams announced a major lawsuit against 17 bus and transportation companies on Thursday. The companies are helping to transport thousands of immigrants to the city from the U.S. southern border.

White House points at GOP when pressed on record border crossings

The White House again pointed the finger at Republicans amid record illegal crossings at the southern border.
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