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Scandal at Sodalitium of Christian Life has close parallels to other recent cases of charismatic Catholic leaders in Latin America being accused of sex abuse
Forget New York, Milan or even Paris: nearly 2,000 native people from around the world are rocking their finest traditional garb at the Games in Palmas
Franklin Nieves, who fled to Miami last week, wants to help US authorities expose how country's judiciary is controlled by Maduro government
Chlorpyrifos, which is sprayed on oranges, apples, cherries and other crops, has sickened farmworkers and been deemed a threat to fish
Ticket prices have more than quadrupled and concession prices have leaped, too, putting a damper on the national pastime
Cricket legend and political leader Imran Khan and former television anchor Reham Khan are parting ways after 9 months of marriage
As Forrester Research tech analyst Peter Burris puts it, the old HP 'missed the emergence of the Web' and 'the emergence of mobile"
Singer, who just released new song 'Hello' will tape a concert at New York's Radio City Music Hall and perform on 3 NBC network shows
In a news release, Alabama's Department of Education states according to their records, Corgill's current teaching certificate covers primary grades through Grade 3
Entertainer performed hour-long jazz set at American Foundation for AIDS Research's (amfAR) tribute to Ryan Murphy
Plans submitted by 146 countries for Paris conference could cut average global emissions per capita of greenhouse gases by up to 8 percent by 2025
Halloween has become perfect excuse to act wild in strange outfits; spooky celebration consuming energy, fashion sense, wallets of people for the entire month
A court in Poland ruled Friday that the law forbids the extradition of filmmaker Roman Polanski to the US
Nobel Peace laureate's star power might have fallen among fellow politicians but she's as popular as ever amid muddy roads, ramshackle huts of her constituency
While campaigning in Atlanta, Hillary Clinton will outline criminal justice proposals intended to treat black Americans more fairly
Justin Bieber says he stopped a concert in Oslo after one song because fans got in his way as he tried to wipe up liquid on stage
Diapers, baby strollers and infant formula got a boost Friday after Beijing scrapped its one-child policy
Oil company to pay 1.68 million yuan ($265,000) to 21 fishermen who said their livelihoods suffered from oil spills in northern China in 2011
Metropolitan Police said Friday that 16-year-old was held on suspicion of computer misuse
German man, arrested in death of 4-year-old, confesses to killing another child, prosecutors say
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