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Charlize Theron honored at American Cinematheque Awards The career of Oscar-winning actress Charlize Theron was celebrated at this weekend's American Cinematheque Awards gala in Beverly Hills. No. 2 LSU stops No. 3 Alabama in college football showdown No. 2 Louisiana State held off No. 3 Alabama 46-41 to hand the Crimson Tide their first home loss in 32 games in a showdown watched by President Donald Trump. Passenger arrested after alleged groping led to flight diversion A Utah man was arrested on federal charges of criminal sexual misconduct after an American Airlines flight was diverted because of a groping claimed by a female passenger. Saudi Arabia to offer .5% for public shares in Aramco Saudi Arabia plans to sell up to one-half of 1 percent of its oil company, Aramco, to individual investors, according to a prospectus released Saturday. Police: Man, daughter left woman for dead in California desert A woman in her 40s was held held captive in a home for one week and then "left for dead" in a California desert by a man and his daughter who knew her, officials said. Medicare Part B premiums, deductibles to increase in 2020 Medicare Part B beneficiaries can expect a rise in premiums and deductibles for outpatient care in 2020. Woody Allen settles lawsuit against Amazon over film deal Filmmaker Woody Allen has settled his breach of contract lawsuit against Amazon after the company canceled a deal for four films. Instagram to test private 'likes' in the United States next week Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri said the company plans to test making the photo and video-sharing app's "likes" private next week in the United States. More than 300 dead, nearly 15,000 injured in Iraq protests Hundreds of people have died and tens of thousands have been injured in anti-government protests since October throughout Iraq. Potent snowstorm looms for Ohio Valley to Northeast After Northeasterners woke up to a coating of powdery snow and a fresh round of frigid air on Friday morning, a more potent winterlike storm is looming for the region. New South Wales fires: Three dead, seven missing, 150 homes destroyed Three people have died and at least seven people are missing from dozens of "unprecedented" bushfires in Australia's southeastern state of New South Wales. India's Supreme Court allows Hindus to build temple on disputed holy site India's Supreme Court ruled Saturday to allow Hindus to build a temple at a holy site both Muslims and Hindus claim and directed the government to give Muslims land elsewhere for a mosque. Contaminated breast milk equipment linked to 3 infant deaths at Pennsylvania hospital A lawsuit filed this week accused a Pennsylvania hospital of negligence in failing to let families know about a bacterial contamination in donor breast milk that killed three babies and sickened eight. Common muscle relaxant baclofen could pose mental dangers for seniors A commonly prescribed muscle relaxant known as baclofen can leave older kidney patients so disoriented that they land in the hospital, a new study warns. Hong Kong police arrest pro-democracy lawmakers for May scuffle Hong Kong arrested three pro-democracy lawmakers and sent notice to four others Saturday amid anti-government protests and plans for local elections later this month. 500,000 evacuated as Cyclone Bulbul makes landfall in Bangladesh Bangladeshi authorities ordered about 500,000 people to evacuate ahead of Cyclone Bulbul, which made landfall at midnight Saturday night. Former FBI translator pleads guilty to lying about contact with terror suspect A former FBI translator accused of covering up personal contacts with a terrorism suspect has pleaded guilty to making false statements. Germany marks 30th anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, European leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, gathered in the capital to mark the historic anniversary of the country's reunification. Charlize Theron honored at American Cinematheque Awards Charlize Theron was awarded the 33rd American Cinematheque Award at the annual gala in Beverly Hills, Calif., on November 8, 2019. House GOP requests interviews with Hunter Biden, whistle-blower House Republicans sent Rep. Adam Schiff a list of witnesses they'd like to interview, including Hunter Biden and an as-yet unidentified whistle-blower who sparked an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. 'Manifest' Season 2 to premiere Jan. 6Jo Frost returning for 'Supernanny' revival Child-rearing expert Jo Frost is returning for 20 new episodes of "Supernanny." Marcia Gay Harden joins cast of Amy Poehler's 'Moxie' movie Oscar-winning actress Marcia Gay Harden has joined the cast of "Moxie," a comedy film Amy Poehler is directing for Netflix. Kanye West has top album in the U.S., No. 1 music video on YouTubeOn This Day, Nov. 9: Berlin Wall falls On Nov. 9, 1989, East Germany announced free passage for its citizens through border checkpoints, rendering the Berlin Wall virtually irrelevant. |
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‘If Those Were Pictures of You, You Would Understand’Two sisters talk candidly about their lives after being sexually abused as children. It has been 10 years, but online photos and videos continue to haunt them. Republicans Argue Impeachment Case Falls Short of Proving Trump MisconductThe release of House Republicans’ witness list signaled that the president’s favorite unsubstantiated theories will be a centerpiece of their strategy. On the Scoreboard: The Home Team, the Visitors and TrumpThe president’s visit to the University of Alabama, in the thick of an impeachment inquiry, was not without the usual controversy over whether he’d be booed or not. How Voters Turned Virginia From Deep Red to Solid BlueA new kind of suburbanization is sweeping through politics, from Richmond to Atlanta, Houston, Denver and elsewhere, and Democrats are starting to breach Republicans’ firewalls in elections. Why Pete Buttigieg Annoys His Democratic RivalsHis success, especially in Iowa, has grated on rival campaigns that say his record in government is not commensurate with the attention he’s receiving. Sanders Rebukes Bloomberg: ‘Sorry, You Ain’t Going to Buy This Election’Appearing in Iowa with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders pushed his populist message and drew a contrast between his grass-roots support and Mr. Bloomberg’s billions. Scandinavian Wine? A Warming Climate Tempts EntrepreneursHotter weather is fueling efforts to create a commercial wine industry in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Early Motherhood Has Always Been Miserable“I declare if I tho’t I was to be thus occupied for the rest of my life,” one new mom wrote in 1828, “I would lie down & die.” Bloomy on the BrinkWhat will it look like if Mrs. Doubtfire and Mr. Mendacity go toe to toe? Let’s Wage a War on LonelinessThe condition isn’t just depressing. It can be deadly. A Stripper’s Favorite ClientIt wasn’t love. But it wasn’t just business either. How Scientists Got Climate Change So WrongFew thought it would arrive so quickly. Now we’re facing consequences once viewed as fringe scenarios. What Will Happen to Conservative Catholicism?How long, and in what form, can a conservative opposition to the pope endure? The ‘Lost Cause’ That Built Jim CrowSouthern “Redeemers” snuffed out the first black power movement. Are There Benefits to Collagen Supplements?Maybe! But get ready for a long-term relationship. Bolivian Leader Clings to Power as Police Join ProtestersKey allies resigned and anti-government protesters took over government offices in anger over last month’s disputed election. L.S.U. Survives Alabama’s Second-Half Push for a Big WinThe No. 2 Tigers took a 20-point lead into halftime, but the No. 3 Crimson Tide charged back in the fourth quarter, ultimately coming up short. The Hidden Cost of Gold: Birth Defects and Brain DamageIndonesia’s mercury trade is intertwined with illegal gold mining around the world, leaving a legacy of thousands born with birth defects and half a million people poisoned. Robert Norris, the Marlboro Man in Commercials, Dies at 90Despite his role in the popular tobacco advertising campaign for more than a decade, Mr. Norris was never a smoker. Spyware Maker NSO Promises Reform but Keeps SnoopingRecent revelations in India show that the threat from the company’s spyware to activists and journalists isn’t limited to autocratic regimes. More Recent Articles |
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The career of Oscar-winning actress Charlize Theron was celebrated at this weekend's American Cinematheque Awards gala in Beverly Hills.
No. 2 Louisiana State held off No. 3 Alabama 46-41 to hand the Crimson Tide their first home loss in 32 games in a showdown watched by President Donald Trump.
A Utah man was arrested on federal charges of criminal sexual misconduct after an American Airlines flight was diverted because of a groping claimed by a female passenger.
Saudi Arabia plans to sell up to one-half of 1 percent of its oil company, Aramco, to individual investors, according to a prospectus released Saturday.
A woman in her 40s was held held captive in a home for one week and then "left for dead" in a California desert by a man and his daughter who knew her, officials said.
Medicare Part B beneficiaries can expect a rise in premiums and deductibles for outpatient care in 2020.
Filmmaker Woody Allen has settled his breach of contract lawsuit against Amazon after the company canceled a deal for four films.
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri said the company plans to test making the photo and video-sharing app's "likes" private next week in the United States.
Hundreds of people have died and tens of thousands have been injured in anti-government protests since October throughout Iraq.
After Northeasterners woke up to a coating of powdery snow and a fresh round of frigid air on Friday morning, a more potent winterlike storm is looming for the region.
Three people have died and at least seven people are missing from dozens of "unprecedented" bushfires in Australia's southeastern state of New South Wales.
India's Supreme Court ruled Saturday to allow Hindus to build a temple at a holy site both Muslims and Hindus claim and directed the government to give Muslims land elsewhere for a mosque.
A lawsuit filed this week accused a Pennsylvania hospital of negligence in failing to let families know about a bacterial contamination in donor breast milk that killed three babies and sickened eight.
A commonly prescribed muscle relaxant known as baclofen can leave older kidney patients so disoriented that they land in the hospital, a new study warns.
Hong Kong arrested three pro-democracy lawmakers and sent notice to four others Saturday amid anti-government protests and plans for local elections later this month.
Bangladeshi authorities ordered about 500,000 people to evacuate ahead of Cyclone Bulbul, which made landfall at midnight Saturday night.
A former FBI translator accused of covering up personal contacts with a terrorism suspect has pleaded guilty to making false statements.
Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, European leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, gathered in the capital to mark the historic anniversary of the country's reunification.
Charlize Theron was awarded the 33rd American Cinematheque Award at the annual gala in Beverly Hills, Calif., on November 8, 2019.
House Republicans sent Rep. Adam Schiff a list of witnesses they'd like to interview, including Hunter Biden and an as-yet unidentified whistle-blower who sparked an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
Season 2 of the sci-fi drama "Manifest" is set to premiere on Jan. 6.
Child-rearing expert Jo Frost is returning for 20 new episodes of "Supernanny."
Oscar-winning actress Marcia Gay Harden has joined the cast of "Moxie," a comedy film Amy Poehler is directing for Netflix.
Rapper Kanye West's "Jesus is King" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
On Nov. 9, 1989, East Germany announced free passage for its citizens through border checkpoints, rendering the Berlin Wall virtually irrelevant. 
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