The Kentucky Supreme Court has upheld the state's so-called “right-to-work” law, which makes it illegal to require workers to join unions and bars the collection of fees from private-sector workers who choose not to become union members.
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Windsor gears up for its second UK royal wedding of the yearFinal preparations were being made in the English town of Windsor on Thursday for Britain's second major royal wedding this year, this time involving Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter Princess Eugenie.
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Harvey Weinstein wins dismissal of one criminal chargeA New York judge on Thursday dismissed one of the six criminal charges against movie producer Harvey Weinstein after prosecutors said they could not oppose the dismissal in light of information they had learned while investig…Read More
Singer Amy Winehouse to return to the stage as a hologramFans of late British singer Amy Winehouse, whose untimely death in 2011 at age 27 shook the music world, will be able to see her on concert stages again in the form of a hologram, her father told Reuters.
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Kanye West's meeting with Trump provokes scorn, sadness, supportRapper Kanye West's televised meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in the Oval Office became the top trending topic on Twitter on Thursday, prompting a range of reaction from concern over the singer's mental health, to jo…Read More
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