This is AP News Minute.
New criminal charges have been filed against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein after a third woman accused him of forcible sex, this time in 2006. Weinstein's arraignment is scheduled for next week. His attorney is denying the charges.
Micheal Cohen, President Trump's long-time personal lawyer, who is currently under criminal investigation, now says he puts family and country first, that after previously saying he do anything to protect the President. Cohen made the remarks off camera to ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos.
Authorities in Cleveland have filed terrorism charges against the man who allegedly talked about setting off a bomb at a 4th of July parade in Cleveland. They say the suspect, Demetrius Pitts, expressed support for Al Queda and wanted to kill US service members.
Rescuers in Thailand have located a soccer coach and his team of a dozen boys, all missing since getting trapped inside a partially flooded cave nearly ten days ago. Rescue operations are underway to try to reach the team.
Ned Barker, Associated Press, with AP News Minute.
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