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The appeals court overturned most of a 2017 jury verdict awarding Quincy Jones $9.4 million in royalties and fees from the Michael Jackson estate over the use of Jones-produced Jackson hits in the concert film "This Is It" and two Cirque du Soleil shows
Iowa reported Tuesday that 19 more residents have died from the coronavirus, a one-day high, and that its confirmed cases now exceed 10,000
A government scientist was ousted after the Trump administration ignored his dire warnings about COVID-19 and a malaria drug President Donald Trump was pushing for the coronavirus despite scant evidence it helped, according to a whistleblower complaint
The virus threatens the communities' most vulnerable populations, including low-income workers and their extended families
Customers saw closed off play areas and water fountains, masked workers and a ban on shopping in groups, but despite these measures, the big question is whether shoppers will be fearful about being in public places and bother to show up
The island still celebrated Palm Sunday and Easter, albeit in a long procession of golf carts and other vehicles that circled the island.
So far, the facts are proving them right that the consequences of keeping some businesses open have been falling disproportionately on the shoulders of black people and other marginalized groups
Impromptu car show brought some buzz back to the tourist attraction that has been eerily vacant for weeks
Regulators are revising a policy that has allowed coronavirus blood tests to reach the US market without first providing proof that they worked
Nursing home residents have made up roughly one-fourth to one-fifth of the state's official tally of fatalities
One employee has weekly dinner nights with his wife, both sitting some five meters apart on opposite sides of a fence surrounding the facility
Critics say the Chinese Communist Party's expanding use of exit bans to block people — including US, Australian and Canadian citizens and permanent residents — from leaving China reeks of hostage-taking and collective punishment
The separatists' recent declaration of self-rule over the key port city of Aden and other southern provinces also throws into question the roles of Saudi Arabia and the UAE in the conflict, now in its sixth year
Mfume easily won an election last week against Republican Kimberly Klacik in an election that was conducted mostly by voters mailing in their ballots due to health concerns about the coronavirus
About 110 US service members were diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries after the Iranian ballistic missile attack at al-Asad Air Base in Iraq on Jan. 8
In a study, doctors at a hospital north of Paris reviewed the medical records and samples of 14 patients admitted for a typical pneumonia between early December and mid-January
The Trump administration, a senior administration official says, is trying to convince the world that Beijing isn't playing by the same rules as everyone else
More than 40 million people are believed to be displaced within their own countries
The medal was awarded to the North Korean leader for his role in preserving the memory of Soviet soldiers who died on North Korean territory
Meanwhile, the US was taking halting steps to lift some restrictions even as thousands of new cases continue to be reported each day
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