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Boseman was elevated to a stage that many Black actors don't get the chance to occupy, says Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James
Gaga won five honors Sunday, most of them for her No. 1 hit with Ariana Grande, 'Rain on Me,' which the pop stars performed live for the first time
As evacuated residents began returning home, many worried that they wouldn't have enough support from the both the federal and state governments as they face a rebuilding process certain to take several months
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit declined to issue an emergency order directing the judge hearing the case to grant the Department of Justice's request for dismissal
Patriot Prayer's founder, Joey Gibson, has held pro-Trump rallies repeatedly in Portland and other cities since 2016
President Michel Aoun asked Lebanon's ambassador to Germany, Mustapha Adib, to form a new government after he secured 90 votes among the legislators in the 128-member parliament
White House adviser spoke a day before he is to join a senior Israeli delegation on the first commercial flight from Israel to the UAE
The photographers will be fewer in numbers and the fans will be gone; many top actors are staying away too, leaving the Venice festival as a smaller, more European cinema gathering
The pandemic has offered Pope Francis new opportunities to spread his messages of solidarity, social justice and care for the most vulnerable, but it has also left him isolated
For many, the Iran-backed Hezbollah now stands at the top of Lebanon’s sectarian-based system of power — and so is complicit in the corruption many blame for the port disaster and for driving the country into near bankruptcy
One of the great byproducts of this pandemic has been the number of people who suddenly discovered the star baker hiding inside of them
Post called for armed civilians to enter Kenosha, Wisconsin, amid violent protests after police shot Jacob Blake
Move follows a protest against the country's pandemic restrictions
March comes month after ship struck a reef off Indian Ocean island nation; it later cracked, spilling 1,000 tons of fuel oil into fragile marine areas
Defense Department says three others were injured when Black Hawk helicopter crashed during exercise off Southern California coast
Emad Hajjaj was arrested in Jordan for a drawing criticizing an Israel-UAE deal to normalize relations
Students march on campus or step away from practices in support of the Black Lives Matter movement
Navalny's allies insist he was deliberately poisoned and say the Kremlin was behind it, accusations that Russian officials
Some college towns are ordering bars to close early and classes to move online because of COVID-19 infections among students
A judge in Waukegan, Illinois, postponed a hearing on Kyle Rittenhouse's extradition to Wisconsin to Sept. 25
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