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The radio and TV host has denied any wrongdoing
Authorities still didn't know what led to the accident, as witnesses described the crossing gates as functioning properly
Visitors to NYC Cafe pay up to $7.50 for a bowl of Froot Loops, Frosted Flakes or another cereal that can be enhanced with 30 different toppings
Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr. will retire as of Dec. 31 but will remain as chairman of the board of directors
The aim is to thin forests choked with dead trees and withered underbrush that serve as kindling to feed dangerous monster blazes
Siege of Eastern Ghouta suburbs has trapped close to 400,000 people without enough food, fuel or medicine for winter
Federal Communications Commission voted on Thursday to dismantle Obama-era rules that prevented internet providers from blocking or slowing down rival content
Proposal would eliminate legal residency requirements in California's Medicaid program to allow health care for immigrants living in the state illegally
Russian Soyuz capsule with NASA's Randy Bresnik, Russia's Sergey Ryazanskiy and Paolo Nespoli of European Space Agency descends in Kazakhstan as scheduled
Officials say Open Society Foundations and the South Africa-based ActionAid aree among the groups informed of the decision this week, without providing a complete list
Brawl erupted between two rival Partizan fan groups
Manager of the shawarma restaurant says the discounts aim to show his appreciation for North Korea's rejection of President Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital
A lack of legal protections and prevalent macho attitudes have long stoked discrimination against lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people in the poor, mostly Roman Catholic country
Britain First leader Paul Golding and his deputy Jayda Fransen were detained for a hate speech and a social media post criticizing Islam
Omarosa's exit comes at the beginning of what's expected to be a wave of departures, with deputy national security adviser Dina Powell leaving early next year
Islam Marei, who had criticized Cairo's decision to hand control over two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, reportedly has been in pre-trial detention since June
Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia announce they plan to spend around 35 million euros to beef up European Union borders as they come under pressure for refusing to accept refugee quotas
Strike comes as country prepares to stop relying on European rescue loans, continues to pile more austerity measures on hard-hit taxpayers
Rebound has been uneven, failed to narrow country's deep regional economic disparities and in fact has worsened them
Coast guard said in statement that 51 migrants attempted to illegally cross to Greece on a rubber dinghy from western province of Izmir
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