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Saxophonist gets lifetime achievement prize from Jazz Foundation of America, serenaded by Keith Richards at Apollo Theater
Third known cyberattack in a year on TalkTalk, which provides mobile phone, broadband Internet and pay television services
Lamar Odom is believed to have overdosed on cocaine and other drugs before he was found unconscious in a Nevada brothel
Former French diplomat with FIFA experience untainted by corruption scandal that has sidelined some other candidates to head soccer world body
Tech giants Google and Apple are realizing cars are a lot harder to manufacture and sell than smartphones
Authorities seized 12 tons of marijuana and arrested 22 people after discovering one of the longest cross-border tunnels between US and Mexico
Ruling Civic Platform party, led by PM Ewa Kopacz, above, and opposition group Law and Justice likely will hold substantial number of parliament seats
Republican presidential front-runner readying major fight against two of his challengers from battleground state
Police labeled the stabbing a hate crime based on discoveries they made when searching the man's home, his dress, behavior and the way he selected his victims
The blast targeted an armored car carrying four police officers as they traveled to a security checkpoint
Relations between Vietnam and China plunged to their lowest point in years following the parking of a Chinese oil rig in disputed waters last year
Company attributes uptick to menu changes as it tries to win back customers and adapt to changing palates and preferences
Spacecraft on track to fly past in 2019 recently discovered, less than 30-mile-wide object 2014 MU69, which orbits nearly 1 billion miles beyond Pluto
Despite popularity, four-time Emmy Awards winner had to audition for his role as this season's Oscar host
Couples taking advantage of new law seen as sign of change in country long regarded as one of Latin America's most socially conservative
Bill intended to encourage sharing of threat information among companies, US government
Police received tips from the public that lead them to Tony Torrez who later confessed to investigators he was responsible for girl's death
So-called Pyongyang Kremlinologists insist North Korea is nowhere near as mysterious as general public is made to believe
First lady's office says Islamabad has agreed to double spending for education, from 2 to 4 percent of GDP by 2018
Property battle between South Korean singer, artist tenants has struck a nerve in a country where super-high rents are criticized
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