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Students say Jason Kessler, a UVA alumnus, threatened and harassed them; Kessler denied the allegations
The Swedish pop supergroup split up in 1982, but reunited to plan a virtual tour featuring digital avatars
Secretary of State Mark Martin files notice Friday that he's appealing Pulaski County Circuit Court Judge Alice Gray's ruling against the voter ID law to the state Supreme Court
Several members of the U.S. team had said they wouldn't go to the White House if invited
The former president is being treated for an infection that spread to his blood
Secretary of State for Women's Affairs Marlene Schiappa noted that Cannes is one of the places where disgraced Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein allegedly raped and harassed women
The report's conclusion is fiercely opposed by committee Democrats
Likely to be among the topics are Tibet and the Dalai Lama, but also China’s expansion into Pakistan and Indian Ocean nations
The students were abducted after working on a film project, and prosecutors say they were killed, then dissolved in acid
Investigators compared the DNA collected from a crime scene of the Golden State Killer to online genetic profiles and found a match
The Permanent Commission on Human Rights added that at least 15 other people are missing and that it had counted over 160 people wounded by gunfire
Educators in both states have received offers either for increased school funding or pay, but say the money isn't guaranteed and the efforts aren't enough
Father says his son 'was taken hostage, kept as a prisoner for political purposes, used as a pawn and singled out for exceptionally harsh and brutal treatment'
Ollanta Humala and Nadine Heredia were sent to separate prisons last summer as prosecutors investigated them for allegedly taking money from Odebrecht
Students taking part in a pre-army course were 'caught off guard' and some were 'washed away' by heavy rains while hiking
4,400 black people were slain in lynchings and other racial killings between 1877 and 1950
Immigrants will have until June 24, 2019, to leave or find another way to stay in the country to allow for an orderly transition
New discovery outside the capital Kigali is being called the most significant in a long time
Charge was made by Ro Khanna, one of two congressmen leading a bipartisan effort urging the State Department to pressure Poland and Ukraine to combat state-sponsored anti-Semitism
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