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Depp sued News Group Newspapers, publisher of The Sun, and the newspaper's executive editor, Dan Wootton, over an April 2018 article that accused him of assaulting his wife Amber Heard
Police say a man in his mid-20s has been arrested in connection with the Halloween night attacks and taken to a hospital
Constitution would impose term limits and aims at answering demands from pro-democracy protesters
Turkey farmers say they are tweaking birds' diets or harvesting them sooner to ensure they are smaller
Forecasters expect Eta to become a hurricane by Monday
Across US, parents, costumed kids find ways to preserve essence of holiday while also observing rules of social distancing
Astronauts from 19 countries have floated through the space station hatches, including many repeat visitors who arrived on shuttles for short-term construction work, and several tourists who paid their own way
What happens when 2020 and Halloween collide?
Can being scared — under certain, controlled conditions — still be fun?
Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, is accused of killing two demonstrators
Officials told some new US citizens in Massachusetts that they could not vote in next week's election because they had missed the state's voter registration deadline; state law, however, allows new citizens to register until 4 p.m. the day before an election if they became citizens after the deadline
Turnout was roughly 50%, with 14.8 million people voting after 29 million registered
Court declines to hear case but notes it's already illegal to intimidate voters or aggressively wave a gun in public
Wind effects of Zeta were felt all the way from the Gulf Coast to southern New Jersey; at the height of the outages, as many as 2.6 million people were without power across seven states
Taiwan is the only place in Asia to have legalized same-sex marriage, with more than 4,000 such couples marrying since the legislation passed in May 2019.
Members of President Donald Trump's Cabinet are logging extra miles as mostly unofficial campaign surrogates in crucial states in final days before Tuesday's election
The protests come amid rising tensions between France and Muslim-majority nations, which flared up earlier this month when a young Muslim beheaded a French schoolteacher who had shown caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad in class
He says evangelical school his late father founded defamed him amid scandals
The Supreme Court has answered questions in recent days about an extended timeline for receiving and counting ballots in North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin
Six police officers were injured and at least 30 people were arrested during operation south of the capital, Buenos Aires, according to authorities
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