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Independent Spirit AwardsKim Jong-un reported en route to Vietnam for summit with Donald Trump North Korean leader Kim Jong-un departed by train en route to his second summit with U.S. President Donald Trump in Hanoi, Vietnam on Wednesday and Thursday. Glenn Close, Regina King, Richard E. Grant win Independent Spirit Awards "If Beale Street Could Talk" was deemed the Best Feature of 2018 at the Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica Saturday afternoon. John Krasinski confirms 'Quiet Place' sequel plans John Krasinski has confirmed via Twitter that he is returning for the sequel to his 2018 horror film "A Quiet Place." Microsoft workers protest nearly $480M military deal More than 100 Microsoft employees have signed an open letter protesting a nearly $480 million contract to provide the U.S. Army with augmented-reality headsets. Prosecutors' sentencing memo: Paul Manafort 'repeatedly and brazenly' broke the law Special counsel Robert Mueller's office laid out the case for a long prison sentence for Paul Manafort because he "repeatedly and brazenly" broke the law. Nigeria holds election amid gunfire, blasts, vote-buying Nigerian held its presidential election Saturday, hours after gunfire and blasts rocked a northern city, and amid reports of vote-buying at polling stations. 'Altered Carbon' Season 2 now in production Season 2 of Netflix's science-fiction drama "Altered Carbon" is now in production, the streaming service said Friday. Boeing 767 cargo jet crashes into bay near Houston; 3 presumed dead A Boeing 767 cargo jet, operating for Amazon Prime Air, crashed into Trinity Bay near Houston on Saturday afternoon, with all three onboard presumed dead. Pregnant Amy Schumer cancels rest of comedy tour Pregnant comedian Amy Schumer has canceled the remaining dates on her standup comedy tour. R. Kelly's bond set at $1M on criminal sex abuse charges A Chicago judge set R. Kelly's bond at $1 million Saturday on charges the singer sexually abused four people, including three underage girls. Pablo Escobar's former home in Colombia demolished More than 25 years after Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar died, his home has been demolished. Cardinal Reinhard Marx : Church destroyed documents on clergy sex abuse German Cardinal Reinhard Marx said the Catholic Church destroyed files to prevent documentation of decades of sexual abuse of children by clergy members. Peanut allergy patch has mediocre showing in new research Delivering "exposure therapy" via a patch to help curb peanut allergy in kids is not as good as delivering tiny amounts of peanut by mouth, new research shows. Actor, reality TV personality Clark Gable III dies at 30 Former "Cheaters" host Clark Gable III has died in Texas at age 30, his mother announced Friday on Instagram. Charges dropped against Kansas waterpark officials A judge dismissed all charges against officials with Schlitterbahn Waterpark in the 2016 death of a 10-year-old boy killed on its waterslide. Botswana officials endorse lifting elephant hunting ban Botswana cabinet ministers have endorsed lifting a four-year ban against trophy hunting of elephants on public land and turning elephant meat into pet food. More than 60 Venezuelan troops defect amid blockade of aid More than 60 Venezuelan National Guard troops defected from President Nicolas Maduro's regime to Colombia amid an armed government blockade of humanitarian aid. More Severe Strain of Flu Starting to Spread Widely: CDC Americans aren't out of the woods yet, as the flu season continues to spread across the country, health officials reported Friday. Tainted booze in India kills 85 people, sickens hundreds At least 85 people, mostly tea plantation workers, have died and hundreds have been hospitalized after consuming tainted illicit booze on tea estates in India. Pentagon to send another 1,000 troops to Mexican border The Pentagon plans to deploy about 1,000 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border by the start of March, the Defense Department said Friday. Ariana Grande's 'Thank U, Next' tops the U.S. album chartReports: Standup comedian Brody Stevens dead at 48 Stand-up comedian Brody Stevens -- who appeared in "The Hangover" and "The Hangover II" -- was found dead Friday afternoon. He was 48. California parents of 13 children plead guilty to abuse Parents David and Louise Turpin, accused of holding their children against their will, pleaded guilty to charges related to the abuse of 12 of their kids. Sudan's president declares year-long state of emergency In response to a sweeping political crisis in his country, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir declared Sudan will be under a state of emergency for one year. 'Holmes & Watson,' Trump & Conway win Razzie Awards The detective comedy "Holmes & Watson" has won a leading four Razzie Awards, recognizing the worst in cinema for 2018. |
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Venezuela's Maduro cuts ties with Colombia amid border conflict"I’ve decided to sever all ties with the fascist government of Colombia," Venezuela's Maduro said. Troops loyal to Maduro fire tear gas, rubber bullets at opposition supportersTwo people were reportedly killed by Venezuelan soldiers near the Brazil border. The White House said violations of human rights "will not go unpunished." Catholic Church 'destroyed' records of abuse, cardinal says"This is abuse of power by the administration," Cardinal Reinhard Marx told bishops at a Vatican summit on preventing sexual abuse. Pro-'caliphate' holdouts remain devoted as last patch of ISIS territory falls"Wherever you go there is Islamic State," said a 14-year-old girl evacuated from a riverside pocket on the edge of Syria and Iraq. Climate change gives England's winemakers 'harvest of the century'"Growing grapes here is a really stupid thing to do. There are better places to grow grapes, so if you can do it here you can do it anywhere in the world." More Recent Articles
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Russian Spy or Hustling Political Operative? The Enigmatic Figure at the Heart of Mueller’s InquiryKonstantin V. Kilimnik is central to two of the most tantalizing elements in the special counsel’s investigation of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. Sentencing Memo Paints Manafort as Someone Who ‘Repeatedly and Brazenly’ Broke LawThe special counsel’s team said the fact that Paul Manafort lied to prosecutors after agreeing to cooperate “reflects a hardened adherence to committing crimes and lack of remorse.” Some Aid From Brazil Pierces Venezuela’s Blockade, but Deadly Violence EruptsIn a showdown with the Maduro government, Venezuela’s opposition managed to get a small truckload of supplies in from Brazil, but elsewhere its effort appeared stalled. Scenes From Venezuela: Violence Erupts at BorderVenezuelan security forces and protesters faced off in the border town of Ureña as locals tried to clear a path for humanitarian aid to enter the country from Colombia. Inside the Rise and Fall of a Multimillion-Dollar Airbnb SchemeMultiple misleading identities, more than 100 host accounts and 18 corporations were created to run an illegal hotel business in Manhattan, according to a lawsuit filed by the city. Health Care and Insurance Industries Mobilize to Kill ‘Medicare for All’Doctors, hospitals, drug companies and insurers have a simple message: The Affordable Care Act works reasonably well and should be improved, not repealed or replaced with a big new public program. Justice Democrats Helped Make Ocasio-Cortez. They’re Already Eyeing Their Next Targets.The small grass-roots organization wants to replace more centrist Democrats with liberal candidates — and that has made some lawmakers uneasy. The Carpetbagger: Oscars 2019 Predictions: Who Will Win Best Picture, Actor and ActressOur expert has been closely following the races and the voters, all season. Here’s what he thinks will happen at the ceremony on Sunday. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsThe rise of the WeWorking class. Nigella Lawson looks back. Karl Lagerfeld is dead. Gay priests speak. And more. It’s Not That Men Don’t Know What Consent IsThey often understand that what they’re doing is wrong — then they do it anyway. Everything Is War and Nothing Is TrueWhen democracy becomes combat, facts become weapons. How America Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Deficits and DebtThe old rules are being rejected, among liberals and conservatives, politicians and economists. What’s Green? What’s New? What’s the Deal?A dream? Maybe. But it’s better than the climate nightmare we’re living. Why Does Obama Scold Black Boys?The former president still can’t see the beautiful and complex range of black culture. Waiting for the Trump-Kim Nobel Peace PrizeThe American and North Korean leaders’ delusions about getting the prize may improve their work on a nuclear deal. Why Celibacy MattersHow the critique of Catholicism changes and yet remains the same. Op-Ed Columnist: Uncle Joe’s Family WebAs Joe Biden ponders bid, he once again confronts painful family complexities. Why the Priesthood Needs WomenFar more than celibacy or sexual repression, barring one gender from the Roman Catholic Church’s highest ranks provides the implicit rationale for clerical abuse. Stanley Donen, ‘Master of the Musical’ Who Directed ‘Singin’ in the Rain,’ Dies at 94He worked on the musical with Gene Kelly, with whom who he also co-directed another famous production, “On the Town.” Ole Miss Players Kneel in Response to Pro-Confederate RallyThe action during the national anthem was a reaction to a demonstration led by out-of-state protesters near the arena. Coach Kermit Davis expressed support for his players. Kim Jong-un Takes Train for Vietnam Meeting With TrumpAn armored train carrying the North Korean leader left Pyongyang for a 2,800-mile journey across China to his planned summit meeting with President Trump in Vietnam, the North Korean state news media said. Saudi Arabia Names a Princess as Ambassador to WashingtonThe appointment of Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan comes amid tensions with Washington over the killing of the Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi. 3 Borrowers Win Case on Eligibility for Public Service Loan ForgivenessA federal judge said the Department of Education had changed its policies without proper notice, throwing the lives of the student-loan borrowers into chaos. From Screen to Scorn: For Jussie Smollett, a Life of Arts and Activism Is UpendedGiven the actor’s long history in show business and political causes, it is all the more baffling to friends that he would risk so much. The New New World: China’s Entrepreneurs Are Wary of Its FutureBehind the scenes, businesspeople worry that Beijing has become more interested in solidifying its control over people’s lives than promoting economic growth. An Autograph Seeker, a Birthday Girl, a Hairdresser: Prosecutors Say All Were Victims of R. KellyDocuments released on Saturday revealed details of the 10 sex abuse charges that could send the R&B singer to prison. He was ordered held on $1 million bond. You Asked: What to Do When a Doctor’s Visit Is the Cause of Pain?Tips for dealing with pelvic pain during an OB-GYN exam. More Recent Articles |
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Photos from the red carpet of the Independent Spirit Awards.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un departed by train en route to his second summit with U.S. President Donald Trump in Hanoi, Vietnam on Wednesday and Thursday.
"If Beale Street Could Talk" was deemed the Best Feature of 2018 at the Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica Saturday afternoon.
John Krasinski has confirmed via Twitter that he is returning for the sequel to his 2018 horror film "A Quiet Place."
More than 100 Microsoft employees have signed an open letter protesting a nearly $480 million contract to provide the U.S. Army with augmented-reality headsets.
Special counsel Robert Mueller's office laid out the case for a long prison sentence for Paul Manafort because he "repeatedly and brazenly" broke the law.
Nigerian held its presidential election Saturday, hours after gunfire and blasts rocked a northern city, and amid reports of vote-buying at polling stations.
Season 2 of Netflix's science-fiction drama "Altered Carbon" is now in production, the streaming service said Friday.
A Boeing 767 cargo jet, operating for Amazon Prime Air, crashed into Trinity Bay near Houston on Saturday afternoon, with all three onboard presumed dead.
Pregnant comedian Amy Schumer has canceled the remaining dates on her standup comedy tour.
A Chicago judge set R. Kelly's bond at $1 million Saturday on charges the singer sexually abused four people, including three underage girls.
More than 25 years after Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar died, his home has been demolished.
German Cardinal Reinhard Marx said the Catholic Church destroyed files to prevent documentation of decades of sexual abuse of children by clergy members.
Delivering "exposure therapy" via a patch to help curb peanut allergy in kids is not as good as delivering tiny amounts of peanut by mouth, new research shows.
Former "Cheaters" host Clark Gable III has died in Texas at age 30, his mother announced Friday on Instagram.
A judge dismissed all charges against officials with Schlitterbahn Waterpark in the 2016 death of a 10-year-old boy killed on its waterslide.
Botswana cabinet ministers have endorsed lifting a four-year ban against trophy hunting of elephants on public land and turning elephant meat into pet food.
More than 60 Venezuelan National Guard troops defected from President Nicolas Maduro's regime to Colombia amid an armed government blockade of humanitarian aid.
Americans aren't out of the woods yet, as the flu season continues to spread across the country, health officials reported Friday.
At least 85 people, mostly tea plantation workers, have died and hundreds have been hospitalized after consuming tainted illicit booze on tea estates in India.
The Pentagon plans to deploy about 1,000 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border by the start of March, the Defense Department said Friday.
Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart.
Stand-up comedian Brody Stevens -- who appeared in "The Hangover" and "The Hangover II" -- was found dead Friday afternoon. He was 48.
Parents David and Louise Turpin, accused of holding their children against their will, pleaded guilty to charges related to the abuse of 12 of their kids.
In response to a sweeping political crisis in his country, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir declared Sudan will be under a state of emergency for one year.
The detective comedy "Holmes & Watson" has won a leading four Razzie Awards, recognizing the worst in cinema for 2018. 

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