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Entertainer, 80, seen telling stories and honoring old friends in his hometown on Monday as a retrial looms in his criminal sexual assault case
Regulators published a mixed review Monday of the electronic device, which Philip Morris hopes to market as the first 'reduced-risk' tobacco product ever sanctioned by the US government
At special German parliamentary session in Berlin, French National Assembly President Francois de Rugy says multilateralism 'is secret of success of Europe'
Shakil Afridi used a vaccination scam in an attempt to identify Osama bin Laden's home, aiding US Navy Seals who tracked and killed the al-Qaida leader
Turkey is pushing to be a key player in the Syrian conflict on behalf of rebels in peace talks in Kazakhstan
Public opening of the high-tech convenience store is another sign that Amazon is serious about expanding its physical retail presence
Ecuador granted citizenship to Assange in an unsuccessful attempt to provide him diplomatic immunity so he could evade arrest in Britain
Blood tests found about 70 percent of eight common types of cancer in 1,005 patients.
Egypt fearing project would restrict waters flowing down from Ethiopia's highlands and through deserts of Sudan to its fields and reservoirs
Winners will be announced March 15 in six competitive categories: fiction, nonfiction, autobiography, biography, poetry and criticism
Government faces pressure to act forcefully against far-right extremists following an expose of Polish neo-Nazis who celebrated Adolf Hitler, burning a swastika and dressing in Nazi German uniforms
A Capitol Hill committee decided Nov. 29 to revoke RT's accreditation to cover Congress, and RT has been shut out of news events and suffered damage to its reputation, said Margarita Simonyan, the editor-in-chief of the operation once called Russia Today
Countries falling under this order are Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and United Arab Emirates
Zuma, whose scandal-plagued tenure has hurt ANC's popularity, has come under increasing pressure to step down since being replaced as party leader in December by Cyril Ramaphosa
Publicist says money raised from political merchandise was sent to CRNC Action, affiliate of College Republican National Committee that did voter-registration work last summer at Kid Rock concerts
Ad highlights Trump's pledge to build a border wall and tighten border security
Hyon Song Wol, the photogenic leader of Kim Jong Un's hand-picked Moranbong Band, has made two excursions across the Demilitarized Zone as a negotiator and advance team leader working out the details of Kim's surprise offer for the North to participate in the Pyeongchang Games
Companies that install solar-power systems for homeowners and utilities are bracing for Trump's call on whether to slap tariffs on imported panels
After the Golden Globes, it was clear that the entertainment business was not shying away from its problems, but the Screen Actors Guild Awards suggested that perhaps the Hollywood reckoning is now following a familiar script
Mohamed Nasheed told reporters in Sri Lanka's capital that current President Yameen Abdul Gayoom has opened the doors to Chinese investment without any regard for procedure or transparency
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