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In the weeks since its release, "Black Panther" has been a film juggernaut, bringing in more than $1 billion globally
Civil rights, indigent defense groups ask Massachusetts' highest court to stop federal agents from arresting immigrants targeted for deportation at courthouses, saying practice is scaring victims, witnesses and others away from halls of justice
Announcing new FX television miniseries, Brendan Fraser says he feels sense of relief after recently revealing publicly that he was sexually victimized in 2003
Mohammad Ali Najafi, a US-educated technocrat, was criticized for attending a ceremony to commemorate International Women's Day in which a group of under-age girls danced
Putin's legacy depends not only on winning Sunday's election - which he will, overwhelmingly - but also on ensuring that today's first-time voters stay loyal to his vision
Members of Uighur Muslim ethnic group are protesting sweeping Chinese surveillance and security campaign that has sent thousands of people into detention and political indoctrination centers
Law passed last month by the 560-member Parliament, came into force automatically after 30 days despite President Joko 'Jokowi' Widodo's refusal to sign it because of public opposition
The singer from Oklahoma says he was uncomfortable when Perry kissed him on the lips as he auditioned during the show’s two-night season opener on ABC
Smaller airlines in US are struggling with shortage that will continue as they lose pilots to bigger carriers, which in turn will need to replace thousands of retiring pilots over next few years
In about four hours 504 unarmed civilians, mostly women, children and elderly men, were killed in My Lai and a neighboring community
Chicago-based airline says flight attendant who ordered passenger to put her pet carrier in overhead bin aboard Houston-to-New York flight Monday didn't know there was a dog inside
March, nominally organized by a pro-Orban civic group, is being held with full support of Orban's Fidesz party and dozens of buses brought people to event from across the country
Curator Jeff Duford says visitors will be able to get close to the aircraft
Nadiya Savchenko tells journalists that she saw Andriy Parubiy, key organizer of massive protests that drove Ukraine's former Russia-friendly president from power, leading snipers into hotel next to main square
They were charged with possession of visual and audio equipment with the intent to spread false news
Mass exit came as Syrians marked seven years since the popular uprising that sparked their country's vicious civil war — and hours after Syrian government forces blanketed town with airstrikes and rocket fire
Flight from Bangladesh, which was carrying 67 passengers and four crew members, slammed into field beside Kathmandu airport runway on Monday, bursting into flames
President's spokesman tells reporters nerve agent attack on Sergei Skripal 'doesn't affect' the campaign for Sunday's election, which he called Russia's top priority
John Christopher Ludwick tried to kidnap a woman Wednesday, but she fought back and the attacker was stabbed in the struggle
St. Andrew's Episcopal School and more than 100 schools in Maryland and Washington area signed an open letter calling on President Trump, and Congress to support gun control measures, reject arming teachers
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