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Prosecutors are seeking nearly two years in prison for an heiress to the Hot Pockets microwavable snack fortune who agreed to pay $300,000 to cheat the college admissions process for her daughters in a nationwide bribery scheme
Rivals of the Vermont senator in the presidential nomination contest are aiming to knock him off his front-runner perch in a debate before a critical South Carolina primary that could dramatically reshape the race
At the new store, opening Tuesday in Seattle, shoppers can grab milk or eggs and walk out without checking out or opening their wallets
Countries desperate to stop the spread of a deadly new virus are erecting police checkpoints, issuing travel warnings and suspending flights
In a country known for long working hours blamed for ‘karoshi,’ or death from overwork, the virus scare may help change Japan's corporate culture and allow people to work more flexible hours
President Macron's office said French authorities are 'ready to welcome Asia Bibi and her family in France if this is what they wish to do'
Most of the women who testified against Weinstein stayed in contact with him — and sometimes had consensual sexual encounters with him — after alleged attacks. None promptly reported his crimes
Revelers dressed in costumes and reaching for beads thrown from floats take to the streets Tuesday in the New Orleans area when Carnival season reaches its peak
FAO agency says the mature locusts, carried in part by the wind, arrived on the western shore of Lake Albert on Friday near the town of Bunia
Clinton has expressed her skepticism about Bernie Sanders but says she will support the Democratic nominee regardless of who it is
All other Carnival parades in the central state of Hesse were ended Monday as a precaution
The leader of the CDU will be chosen at a special party convention in Berlin on April 25
Wibowo said the floods on Tuesday inundated scores of districts and left more than 300 people homeless
The White House has sent lawmakers an urgent budget request to address the deadly coronavirus outbreak, whose rapid spread is spooking financial markets and restricting international travel
The first man to publicly accuse a former University of Michigan doctor of sexual abuse says he contacted a newspaper over fears the allegations would be covered up
Charges accuse him of staging a racist, homophobic attack against himself last year in Chicago and then falsely reporting to that the phony attack was real
Johnson was one of the so-called ‘computers’ who calculated rocket trajectories and earth orbits by hand during NASA's early years
Prime Minister Thomas Thabane appeares in court but the murder case against him failed to proceed as the magistrate referred the matter to the Constitutional Court to decide whether a sitting prime minister can be charged with any crime
US authorities want to try Assange on espionage charges that carry a maximum sentence of 175 years in prison over the 2010 publication of hundreds of thousands of secret military documents and diplomatic cables
Smith’s family announced on social media that she died Saturday evening
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