In wake of Trump’s victory, some revelations may feel like twisting the knife.
Goodbye Soviet star, hello Patrick star.
An investigation has been launched to catch the perpetrators, and, if brought to justice, they will foot the bill.
The reaction in the town is mixed. Some call it art, others, vandalism.
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A Michigan woman was virtually ignored as she died while serving a 30-day jail sentence for missing child support payments.
The future First Daughter got her wrist slapped.
By Song Sang-ho SEOUL, Nov. 15 (Yonhap) -- Political bigwigs from opposition parties on Tuesday ratcheted up pressure on President Park Geun-hye to step down over the alleged corruption and influence-peddling scandal involving her confidante, pledging
The quarterback has spent the first nine games of his rookie season on the sideline for the Rams
US president calls for growth strategy that puts debt-stricken country on ‘durable’ path of recovery...
An estimated 48.7 million Americans plan to travel during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Long before Monday, when Gwen Ifill, the renowned PBS journalist, died, at sixty-one, of cancer, this year had begun to look like a bouquet of hardships. It is a particular cruelty that Ifill, who was a standard-bearer for journalism, a mentor of young reporters, and a profoundly decent colleague, should depart now, when the country has never been more in need of those qualities.
‘Saved by the Bell’ EP Reveals Jessie’s Addiction Was Supposed to Be Speed, Not Caffeine Pills Don’t worry, “Saved by the Bell” fans; if you always felt that Jessie Spano’s caffeine-pill freakout in the classic episode “Jessie’s Song” came off as a touch melodramatic, you aren’t wrong. Stories of Life, Love and Dreams That Do Come True, the Saturday-morning show’s executive producer Peter Engel reveals that Spano (Elizabeth Berkley) was initially supposed to be hooked on something stronger than caffeine... Читать дальше...
Morneau discusses plans to work with U.S. in talk at London School of Economics
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Instead of popping a pill every day, people might soon control "bad" LDL cholesterol by getting an injection at their doctor's office two or three times a year.
Series will be based on best-selling book about singing sensation “To Selena With Love,” the love story of music superstar Selena Quintanilla, is being adapted for television, TheWrap has learned. First published in 2012, Perez recounts for the first time his forbidden and ultimately tragic love story with one of the most revered Latin music stars of all time. The TV series will also include details, stories, perspective and insights which were not covered in the book from Perez’s perspective. Читать дальше...
The theater's notable shape may have influenced the play.
It stops the release of ‘micro-particles’
Gunshot wounds to the back and abdomen killed Keith Lamont Scott, the 43-year-old North Carolina man shot by police while suffering from a traumatic brain injury in September, according to an autopsy released Monday by the Mecklenburg County Medical Examiner’s Office.
U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan was unanimously nominated on Tuesday by his fellow Republicans for re-election as speaker in the new Congress next year, the House Republican Conference said on Twitter. Ryan, who faced no challengers for the post from within Republican ranks, was nominated during a closed-door meeting of all Republican lawmakers in the House. Republicans kept their majorities in both the House and Senate in the Nov. 8 elections in which voters elected Republican Donald Trump to the White House over Democrat Hillary Clinton. Читать дальше...
AWSAJA, Iraq — Their smiles and eyes wide with anticipation say it all — for the first time in two years, Iraqi children in a village south of Mosul that was freed from the Islamic State group are back in school.
Читать дальше...President-elect Donald Trump rolled back some of his support over the weekend for a concrete border wall along the entire United States-Mexico frontier. But even if Trump wanted to carry out his original plan, a Native American tribe in Arizona could ensure that a 75-mile hole remains in the fence — and a tribal leader told 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday urged all parties should show support in national interest.