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The Kennedy Center announced Tuesday that the 70-year-old Letterman is this year's recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences says Kimmel will return with producers Michael De Luca and Jennifer Todd, the team behind this year's ceremony
'Daily Stormer' recently launched 'El Daily Stormer' as a 'news portal' tailoring its racist, anti-Semitic content for readers in Spain and Latin America
The Imperial Household Agency declined to confirm the report Tuesday
The comedian spoke to Sirius radio host Michael Smerconish in an interview being broadcast Tuesday
US Coast Guard says twin-engine MU-2B was east of the island of Eleuthera on Monday when air traffic control in Miami lost radar and radio contact with plane
Takorn Tantasith, secretary-general of Thailand's broadcast regulator, said Facebook had requested the court orders before it would take action but he expected the social media giant would comply with the government's demands
The move comes after Chinese authorities last year reportedly required Xinjiang residents to submit DNA samples, fingerprints and voice records to obtain passports or travel abroad
Spokesman confirms nation's 41st president, wife Barbara arrived at Walker's Point on Monday, less than a month after Bush was released from a hospital in Texas
27-year-old Jean Jimenez-Joseph was found unresponsive with a sheet around his neck in his cell at Stewart Detention Center in Lumpkin early Monday and attempts to revive him failed
Police report says four unknown men believed to be al-Shabab members broke into compound of administrative chief Dekow Abbey Sirat and interrogated him before they shot him dead
Seamen and journalists walked off the job Tuesday, a day before nationwide general strike to protest new austerity measures government is legislating for in return for more bailout funds
Industrial production at US factories, mines and utilities shot up 1 percent in April from March, third straight monthly gain
Sanctions imposed for failing to comply with French data protection laws after a formal warning last year
Macron, who won the May 7 runoff on promises of cleaning up the corruption and stagnation marking traditional parties, said he will require ministers to sign a commitment to 'integrity and morality'
Standing on the brown, barren landscape, the billboards advertise products area residents are unlikely to be able to buy: airline tickets, a Mazda roadster and dinner at a resort restaurant
Rosenstein is due to brief the full Senate on circumstances surrounding Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey
The Houston-born musician was arrested Saturday on charges of inciting a riot, disorderly conduct and endangering the welfare of a minor
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