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Nick Cannon apologizes to Jewish community for hurtful words

Nick Cannon apologizes to Jewish community for hurtful words

Nick Cannon apologized to the Jewish community late Wednesday for his “hurtful and divisive” words, a day after ViacomCBS severed ties with him for the remarks made on a podcast.
European Central Bank urges leaders to act on economy

European Central Bank urges leaders to act on economy

FRANKFURT — The European Central Bank hit pause Thursday after deploying massive stimulus measures in recent weeks and urged government leaders to do their part by agreeing on an EU-wide fund to support regions hardest hit by the virus outbreak.
Depp's bodyguard says Amber Heard abused the Hollywood star

Depp's bodyguard says Amber Heard abused the Hollywood star

LONDON — Johnny Depp’s security chief alleged that Amber Heard physically abused Depp during the couple’s tempestuous marriage, giving testimony to support Depp’s libel suit against a British tabloid that accused him of assaulting his former spouse.
Michelle Obama to host podcast on health, relationships

Michelle Obama to host podcast on health, relationships

LOS ANGELES — Michelle Obama will let her own voice be heard on a new podcast. The former first lady will host “The Michelle Obama Podcast” on the streaming service, the Obama’s Higher Ground and Spotify announced Thursday.
Diversity of LGBTQ characters in film declines, study finds

Diversity of LGBTQ characters in film declines, study finds

NEW YORK — Last year saw record representation of LGBTQ characters in the 118 films released by major studios, according to a new study by GLAAD.
US retail sales jump 7.5% in June, but economy still ails

US retail sales jump 7.5% in June, but economy still ails

BALTIMORE — U.S. retail sales climbed a solid 7.5% in June, a sign that the economy was healing right before infections from the coronavirus spiked again and dragged down hopes for a steady recovery.
US retail sales jump 7.5% in June, but economy still ails

US retail sales jump 7.5% in June, but economy still ails

BALTIMORE — U.S. retail sales climbed a solid 7.5% in June, a sign that the economy was healing right before infections from the coronavirus spiked again and dragged down hopes for a steady recovery.
Court drops split-jury verdict in killing of NFL's McKnight

Court drops split-jury verdict in killing of NFL's McKnight

GRETNA, La. — An appeals court has granted the killer of NFL player Joe McKnight a new trial because his manslaughter conviction was delivered by a split jury.
EU court invalidates data-sharing pact with US

EU court invalidates data-sharing pact with US

LONDON — The European Union’s top court ruled Thursday that an agreement that allows big tech companies to transfer data to the United States is invalid, and that national regulators need to take tougher action to protect the privacy of users' data.
China becomes first economy to grow since virus pandemic

China becomes first economy to grow since virus pandemic

BEIJING — China became the first major economy to grow since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, recording an unexpectedly strong 3.2% expansion in the latest quarter after anti-virus lockdowns were lifted and factories and stores reopened.