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Cosby's lawyers are now suggesting that he is a victim of racial bias as 13 women, 12 of whom are white, prepare to testify that he drugged and molested them
UN panel of experts report says South Sudan leaders are intent on military solution and have directly overseen fighting in Juba that killed hundreds in July
‘Broader law reform is needed to adequately combat this horrific practice,’ says Human Rights Watch
At issue social media giant’s removal of Pulitzer Prize-winning 1972 image of nude Vietnamese girl running from napalm attack
Those who witnessed the horror of the 9/11 attack in New York are volunteering to guide tourists through the World Trade Center complex
Last week, Samsung ordered a global recall of its Galaxy Note 7 phones after determining that rechargeable lithium batteries were reportedly causing explosions and fires
Moscow flexes military muscles with anti-aircraft systems, cruise missiles and multiple rocket launchers on peninsula it annexed from Ukraine in 2014
The 3,600-square-foot Tudor has five bedrooms, a fully furnished basement and a two-car garage; It had been listed in July for $1.65 million
US Libertarian Party presidential candidate was asked what he would do about the conflict in Aleppo in a TV interview, his reply 'what is Aleppo?' stirs controversy, frustration
The 3-foot-by-5-foot flag took a symbolic and curious journey from a yacht in lower Manhattan to the smoking wreckage of the World Trade Center, then to a firehouse in Everett, Washington — and now to the National September 11 Museum
Opposition candidate Jean Ping filed legal challenge Thursday, accusing incumbent leader of fraud
But IAEA says Tehran has begun making rotor tubes for centrifuges used to enrich uranium — an acceptable practice, within limits
Two North Carolina men face charges in connection with computer hacker network that allegedly targeted CIA Director John Brennan and other senior government officials
Its tactics: eliminate the standard headphone jack in its newest iPhones and market new 'AirPods' - tiny wireless earbuds that the company claims greatly improve on standard Bluetooth technology
Lochte, who will be excluded from next July's world championships, will lose funding and benefits, and has to preform 20 hours of community service
Assertion contradicts statements by head of state's Chamber of Commerce and his aides, who have denied role in shaping legislation called House Bill 2
Wednesday night's concert in Philadelphia lasted nearly four hours, four minutes, breaking the previous record for the group's longest US. show set last week
Image built around Russian president by state-controlled media, often played national-pride card seen as key factors
Court sentences 90-year-old Omar Graffigna to 25 years in prison for abducting activist couple Patricia Roisinblit and Jose Manuel Perez Rojo in 1978
Protesters urge Congress to support the Coal Miners Protection Act, which would protect retired miners and their families, but Senate Republicans are wary of bailing out unionized workers
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