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July 01, 2020
Lawyers for the accusers have dubbed the settlement "a complete sellout of the Weinstein survivors."
Citigroup's Raymond McGuire insists that Wall Street has to invest in this moment to bring real change. And oh, by the way: He may run for mayor.
Is Dylan Howard's Royals at War, which is making waves for its revelations about Meghan and Harry, just another salvo in the battle between the couple and their former staffers?
California progressives are flexing their leverage over the establishment with the selection of Ro Khanna as a cochair of the state's delegation to the Democratic convention. "California will be the largest delegation at the DNC. And we're going to be the loudest delegation when it comes to our progressive policies," Khanna said.
Free speech advocates are alarmed by a judge temporarily blocking the release. "The court should reject this effort to stop the publication and dissemination of a book critical of the president," one group responded.
On what would have been Princess Diana's 59th birthday, Harry opened up about conversations about the history of race he's had with Meghan Markle.
When Harvey Weinstein stood trial in New York, 30 of his more than 100 accusers spoke with Rich McHugh about the harrowing details of their abuse—and their long road to justice.
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