The actor says in a video that he doubts production on the film will resume in the wake of an on-set fatal shooting.
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Kansas vaccine mandate foes rally, vent anger in hearing
Hundreds of people opposed to COVID-19 vaccine mandates have rallied at the Kansas Statehouse.
Earth gets hotter, deadlier during decades of climate talks
World leaders have been trying to do something about climate change for 29 years.
Trump wants call logs, aide’s notes hidden from Jan. 6 panel
A court filing by the National Archives offers the first look at the sort of records that could soon be turned over to the House committee for its investigation.
NYC park heartless after sculpture pulled
A giant red heart sculpture installed this week in Central Park as a tribute to health care workers and COVID-19 victims was taken down in an apparent permit snafu.
Gay people who come out later in life face unique obstacles
Research from the UCLA School of Law Williams Institute for Sexual Orientation Law and Public Policy shows that people in the U.S. are coming out as gay at a younger age than previous generations
Lawsuit: Texas city refused escort to protect Biden bus
The suit alleges that law enforcers in San Marcos ‘joked about the victims and their distress’ when the campaign bus was surrounded by Trump supporters on an interstate in October 2020.
Tens of thousands protest Sudan’s coup; 3 protesters killed
Saturday’s demonstrations mark the largest pro-democracy protest yet since the military seized control last week.
Biden receives Communion in Rome amid debate in U.S.
While Biden regularly receives Communion in his home dioceses in Washington and Delaware, it was significant that he also received the sacrament in Rome.
U.S., EU reach agreement to settle rift over Trump-era tariffs
Some quantity of European steel and aluminum will be allowed to enter the U.S. without tariffs under the deal.