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The imprisoned Bill Cosby is challenging a California arbitration award that trims the $9 million bill from Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan to below $7 million
The impeachment debate, which is raging among Democrats nationwide, played out on national television Monday as five 2020 hopefuls representing different wings of the party addressed young voters in first-in-the-nation primary state New Hampshire
Other winners included activist Greta Thunberg for social movement of the year, which ignited the #FridaysForFuture global movement for climate justice
A month ahead of Europe-wide elections, EU praises Facebook, Google and Twitter for tackling disinformation, but urges them to clamp down on fake accounts
Central American migrants traveling through southern Mexico toward US are fearfully recounting frantic escape from police after hundreds were detained in raid
Tin Soe says three bodies have been recovered and 54 people remain missing after the accident Monday night in the Hpakant area of Kachin state
UNDP's Yemen representative says that 'even if there were to be peace tomorrow, it could take decades for Yemen to return to pre-conflict levels of development'
Although the vaccine only protects about one-third of children who are immunized, those who get the shots are likely to have less severe cases of malaria
Statistical agency says country's debt mountain rose to 181 percent of GDP in 2018, from 176 percent in 2017
A new powerful earthquake has hit the central Philippines, a day after 6.1 quake hit the country's north and killed at least 11 people
Police targeted isolated groups at tail end of caravan of about 3,000 migrants who were making their way through southern state of Chiapas with hopes of reaching U.S. border
The Trump administration is considering suspending or limiting entry to the U.S. for individuals from countries with high rates of short-term visa overstays
The theme-park company SeaWorld has published new data from its captive killer whales — information that scientists say could help inform how they go about trying to save sick or stranded orcas in the Pacific Northwest and elsewhere
The Tribeca Film Festival, which opens Wednesday, features a trio of documentaries that rely on personal video archives
From wine to clothing to tours, HBO and retailers have cashed in through the years with 'Game of Thrones' merchandise
Random House confirmed Monday memoir artist was working on at the time of his death will combine an unfinished manuscript with rare photos, scrapbooks and lyrics and will be out Oct. 29
The 37-year-old Indiana mayor has suddenly become one of the hottest names in the Democrats' presidential primary season
Warren, who has long advocated in Congress for debt relief to students, said canceling debt for millions of people would help close the racial and wealth gap
Taking part in one of the oldest White House traditions, president blew a whistle and sent spoon-wielding kids into a frenzy Monday as they used the wooden utensils to coax hard-boiled eggs to the finish line during the annual event
More Venezuelan women in poor areas are selling their hair, as demands of daily survival force them to abandon self-care associated with a country known globally for success in beauty pageants
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