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Company and two other entities were indicted in February for participating in effort to sway American public opinion through social media posts ahead of election
Levy is one of the most respected publicists in Hollywood, with more than a half century of experience at companies like MGM, Columbia Pictures, DreamWorks and Amblin — his four-decade partnership with Steven Spielberg is the stuff of legend
Committee approves resolution urging Iran to stop widespread use of arbitrary detention and expressing concern about its use of the death penalty
'Pencil March' rallies across country are latest chapter in more than a half-dozen street protests in recent months demanding government boost funding for education
Mira Ricardel is said to have clashed with the first lady's staff over her trip to Africa last month
Colombian reggaeton star leads all nominees ahead of Thursday's ceremony with eight nods, including two for record of the year, one for album of the year and another for his hit version of 'Mi gente'
Three founding members of the 90's Chicago-rooted rockers — Billy Corgan, James Iha and Jimmy Chamberlin — are back to release their first collaborative album in 18 years
Cuban government says it will end program after Brazilian President-elect Jair Bolsonaro says it could only continue if several conditions were met
Torch was removed from statue in 1984 because it was too badly damaged to restore
Officials didn't say if attacks were aimed at upcoming G20 summit, but Justice Minister German Garavano said security would be redoubled
Increased doctor's visits for respiratory ailments have been reported during and after wildfires as exposure to smoke worsens existing lung conditions
Budget projects 0.5 percent slide in GDP and 23 percent inflation rate by end of 2019, down from expected 44 percent this year
International Monetary Fund says its executive board will meet in the 'coming weeks' to discuss the failure of the Venezuelan government to provide updated figures on its troubled economy
Island camps, set up for migrants who arrive by sea, now hold 20,000 people in facilities designed for fewer than 10,000
Ron Helus raced into a Southern California bar crackling with gunfire and immediately engaged the shooter in a firefight, allowing others to escape
Avigdor Lieberman dispatched a once-sentence letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, informing him of his decision to step down
Clark died Thursday due to complications from pneumonia at home in Tulsa, Oklahoma
The prosecutor says 21 people are in custody, 11 are indicted and 5 may face the death penalty
If Alexei Navalny wins, it could be an important precedent for activists across Russia
The Taliban did not comment on the attack on a police outpost in western Farah province
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