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WI Gov. wants to change laws on marijuana use
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announced Monday his budget will include proposals to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana for personal use and legalize medical marijuana.
US Speaker Pelosi meets Belgian PM, EU President
The Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is in Brussels where she met with the Belgian Prime Minister in Brussels on Monday before meeting with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker later in the day.
AP Top Stories 18
Here's the latest for Friday February 15th: President Donald Trump lashes out at critics; Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is visiting European leaders; India blames Pakistan for a deadly attack; Venice considers a new tax to help keep its canals...
7 UK MPs quit party over Brexit, anti-Semitism
Seven British lawmakers say they are quitting the main opposition Labour Party over its approach to issues including Brexit and anti-Semitism.
Lightsaber dueling awakens the Force in France
In France, it is easier than ever now to act out “Star Wars” fantasies. The fencing federation has officially recognized lightsaber dueling as a competitive sport.
First Crush: Noomi Rapace
No puppy love for Noomi Rapace when she was younger, the actress was more punk rock.
First Crush: Adam McKay
"Vice" director Adam McKay fell for a face on an album cover and let that influence his taste in music.
Mouret goes big for LFW
Once known for his tight “bandage” dress, Roland Mouret showcased oversized shapes and mannish suits at his London Fashion Week fall/winter collection.
Showbiz Minute: Smollett, Westwood, US Box Office
Chicago police seeking follow-up interview with Jessie Smollett; Vivienne Westwood brings politics to London catwalk; "Alita: Battle Angel" tops U.S. box office.
Dolly is still working 9 to 5
Dolly Parton graces London's West End for the premiere of hit show "9 to 5 The Musical."
McGowan brings politics to Westwood show
Actress and activist Rose McGowan and others brought a political flavour to Vivienne Westwood's latest show at London Fashion Week.
Dolly is still working 9 to 5
Dolly Parton graces London's West End for the premiere of hit show "9 to 5 The Musical."
Gigi Hadid hits Burberry catwalk
Burberry shows its latest collection at London Fashion Week with Gigi Hadid leading the way.
AP Top Stories February 17
Here are the top stories for Sunday, February 17th: Trump's top adviser says the president could soon use his first veto; Rubio calls out Maduro on Venezuela border; 49-car pileup on a Colorado highway; New York celebrates Chinese Lunar New Year.
NYC's Chinatown welcomes Year of the Pig
Drums, dragons and dancers paraded through New York's Chinatown Sunday to usher in the Year of the Pig in the metropolis with the biggest population of Chinese descent of any city outside Asia.
Today in History for February 17th
Highlights of this day in history: Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer gets life in prison; House lawmakers pick a president; Garry Kasparov beats IBM's Deep Blue at chess; NBA star Michael Jordan born; The Eagles release their greatest hits.
Sen. Booker makes first visit to New Hampshire
Sen. Cory Booker kicked off his first visit to New Hampshire as a Democratic presidential candidate Saturday, urging voters to reject the "powers that are ripping us apart."
US military planes head for Venezuela with aid
The U.S. Air Force has begun flying tons of aid to a Colombian town on the Venezuelan border as part of an effort meant to undermine socialist President Nicolas Maduro.
Police: Aurora attacker shouldn't have owned gun
Police say the fired worker who killed five people at a warehouse in Aurora, Illinois, was able to buy the gun he used because an initial background check didn't catch that he had a prior felony conviction in Mississippi.
Women filmmakers have record showing at Berlin Film Festival
The voice of the female filmmaker was louder than ever at this year's Berlin International Film Festival, with 63 percent of the films presented across the festival's 15 different sections helmed by women.
Vatican defrocks former US cardinal McCarrick
Pope Francis has defrocked former US Cardinal Theodore McCarrick after Vatican officials found him guilty of soliciting for sex while hearing confession and sexual crimes against minors and adults, the Holy See said Saturday.
Today in History for February 16th
Highlights of this day in history: The Civil War's Battle of Fort Donelson; the Georgia crematory case; John Demjanjuk goes on trial; America's first 911 call; and the NHL scraps the rest of its season.
Styled after movie theatres, the Governors Ball at the Academy Awards has international drinks an...
Oscar winners can celebrate -- and losers can drown their sorrows -- with an array of signature cocktails featuring tequila.
Styled after movie theatres, the Governors Ball at the Academy Awards has international flair
The 1,500 guests that pour into the Governors Ball after the Academy Awards this year will be greeted by theatre-inspired styling and an international flair.