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Actor will put hundreds of props and costumes from his 40-year career up for auction in October, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting military charities
So far, vast majority of donations are aimed at helping Republicans win back the White House
Marina Litvinenko's lawyer insisted on Friday that former KGB agent was murdered at behest of Russian President Vladimir Putin
Amnesty International says bans against Muslims are happening outside areas under protection of UN peacekeepers
Violence has sharply increased in Turkey in the past week, with government launching aerial strikes against PKK, and rebels escalating attacks against security forces
Tech giant says bowing to request would force it also to agree to similar requests worldwide from any government that doesn't agree with how it posts content
Students demanded officials take responsibility for a student leader who killed himself in an apparent protest over curriculum changes
Manuel 'Mar' Roxas II currently serves as Interior Secretary and was Aquino's running mate in the previous election
Discussions on Iran nuclear deal, Planned Parenthood funding, the federal debt limit and more await lawmakers this fall
Andrzej Duda, who takes office next week, says his priority is to have NATO troops and armaments permanently placed in Poland as a safety guarantee
Easily the reigning prince of Country music, Bryan, who has been on the music scene for a decade, has yet to earn a Grammy Award - or even a nomination
In southern Abyan province, meanwhile, five al-Qaida militants are killed in a suspected US drone attack
Mysterious, three-mile sheen, harmless to people, is floating about 1,000 yards off Santa Barbara County shoreline
Fight over sale of hilltop convent has pitted order of elderly nuns against Catholic archbishop of Los Angeles, who wants to sell property to pop singer
Fire grew more than 7.5 square miles overnight and has now charred more than 12 square miles
Protagonists live in Tel Aviv, which is considered a gay refuge in an otherwise largely intolerant Middle East, where in some places, gays are persecuted and sometimes killed
Ray Tensing had stopped Samuel DuBose for a missing front license plate, which is required in Ohio but not in neighboring states
Assaults come amid renewed violence between Turkish forces and autonomy-seeking Kurdish insurgents
At least 20 dead; rescuers have been delayed reaching mountainous area by continued bad weather, blockages on main highway
Thursday's decline came day after Russian central bank halted daily purchases of foreign currency in attempt to stop week-long slide in national currency
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