Jerry Hall cites ‘irreconcilable differences’ as she files for divorce from Rupert Murdoch

Jerry Hall filed for divorce from billionaire husband Rupert Murdoch on Friday, citing “irreconcilable differences,” six years after the pair married.
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Tens of thousands of domestic travelers were stuck at their summer vacation destinations after local outbreaks forced them into quarantine.
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The Kremlin armed a generation of freedom fighters in Africa, like Joana Gomes, who helped Guinea-Bissau win liberation. So her decision to take Moscow’s side in its war with Ukraine was never in doubt.
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Michael Woods, a special education teacher at a high school in Palm Beach County, Florida, said he used to have a classroom library with shelves of dozens of
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A California teenager was found dead after going swimming in a Madera County lake during a hike earlier this month, authorities said.
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The sister of North Korean president Kim Jong Un has told South Korea's president to "shut his mouth" as she rejected an offer of economic aid in return for nuclear disarmament.
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A Pennsylvania man was charged with abuse of a corpse, receiving stolen property and other charges after police say he allegedly tried to buy stolen human remains from an Arkansas woman for possible resale on Facebook.
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The country’s tax agency, hoping to reverse the alcohol industry’s pandemic doldrums, is holding a contest to encourage more drinking among the young.
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A petition before Parliament asks that the country be called “Aotearoa,” which loosely translates from Maori as the “land of the long white cloud.”
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A GOP-endorsed candidate for the Minnesota Senate told an audience about the need for “voting with the ballot before we have to vote with bullets.”
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António Guterres, the United Nations secretary general, will witness grain shipments, one of his organization’s most concrete achievements.
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A child likely died from a rare infection caused by a brain-eating amoeba after swimming in a river, health officials in the US have said.
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Despite its name, the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel is actually a freshwater lake, and it's one that has sustained life for millennia. Even today, the lake irrigates vineyards and local farms that grow everything from green vegetables to wheat and tangerines. Its archeology, hot springs and hiking trails bring tourism and livelihoods for local ...
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President Vladimir V. Putin knows that Ukraine’s fate, its access to the sea and its grain exports hinge on Odesa. Without it, the country shrivels to a landlocked rump state.
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Unable to attend school, hold a job, or even travel alone, women in Afghanistan are protesting against Taliban rule one year after it seized power.
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"Multiple" people were killed after two planes collided over an airport on California’s central coast, authorities said Thursday.
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The authorities said for the first time that the state had been a key player in the likely massacre of students from a teachers’ college in 2014.
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The police did not immediately release the precise ages of the children, their genders, or whether they might have been related. “We still have a lot of unanswered questions,” a detective said.
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The Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the largest in Europe, has already been hit by shelling, and the United Nations chief, warning of disaster, called for a demilitarized zone around it.
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Disney+ and the Marvel Cinematic Universe's new 'She-Hulk' streaming TV series starring Tatana Maslany and Mark Ruffalo is focused on laughing not smashing.
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A Texas woman who took a private plane to D.C. ahead of the Jan. 6 riot pleaded guilty to engaging in disruptive or disorderly conduct in a restricted building.
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Ukraine has said Russia is preparing to stage a "provocation" at Europe's biggest nuclear power plant on Friday.
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Viral TikTok 'pink sauce' chef partners up with Dave’s Gourmet
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A Leeds University student imprisoned in Saudi Arabia for allegedly spreading "false rumours" and retweeting dissidents' posts is being used to "set an example" and must be "immediately released", Amnesty International has said.
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The teenage girl whose alleged sexual relationship with the singer R.
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The Grace Christian School in Valrico, Florida, told parents in an email it will only refer to students by their birth genders and will ask gay and trans students to leave.
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Three people have been charged in the 2018 prison killing of notorious gangster James “Whitey” Bulger, federal authorities said Thursday.
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The University of California San Diego has reached a settlement with Dr. Li Jiang, a pregnant postdoc from China whose contract wasn't renewed recently.
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Instagram and Facebook suspended Children’s Health Defense this week after the anti-vaccine group led by Robert Kennedy Jr. repeatedly violated rules
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Japan's government wants young people to drink more alcohol in an effort to reverse declining sales, which it has blamed on demographic changes in the country.
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The window for getting an abortion in her home state is closing for a parentless, pregnant 16-year-old Florida girl who was deemed not “sufficiently mature to
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Plus the U.S. and Taiwan will begin formal trade talks and Cambodia spars with the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Widespread flash floods have left more than 40 dead and 100 others injured in recent days, battering a country already reeling from an economic crisis, terrorist attacks and other natural disasters.
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Thursday downplayed expectations of Republicans capturing control of the Senate in the fall elections, citing "candidate quality" as a factor.
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A federal judge ordered the Justice Department to unseal parts of the probable cause affidavit used to secure a search of former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago home
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Before its discovery in New York’s wastewater, the virus made a series of ominous appearances around the world.
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Salma al-Shehab was sentenced to 34 years in prison for Twitter activism critical of Saudi Arabia's approach to women's rights and other issues.
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Anchor Brian Stelter is leaving CNN as his Sunday show "Reliable Sources" comes to an end this weekend.
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A group aligned with Mitch McConnell is buying $28 million worth of airtime to boost Republican J.D. Vance in Ohio amid concerns about his strength in a GOP-leaning state.
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Researchers increased yield in soy plants by making them better at photosynthesis, the process that powers life. The findings hold promise for feeding a warming world.
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U.S. fails post-Covid test. Monkeypox outbreak shows how CDC and public health institutions have let us down.
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NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel announced Thursday that his son Henry, 6, has died. “Our beloved son Henry passed away.
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the new Amazon Prime Video series starring Abbi Jacobson puts LGBTQ romances front and center.
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The NFL and Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson agreed to an 11-game suspension, officials said Thursday, for his “sexualized contact” with massage
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The hacking group, Killnet, said the attack was in retaliation for Estonia’s removal of a Soviet tank from a World War II memorial.
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