An anonymous woman has filed a lawsuit against Marilyn Manson accusing the singer of rape and sexual abuse in 2011. Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Brazilian cities to demand President Jair Bolsonaro be impeached over his response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has killed nearly half a million Brazilians. One person is reported dead after a small plane crashed into a Tennessee lake Saturday morning, authorities said. The Department of Education announced Friday that it will make it easier for states to get information they need to oversee student loan servicing companies. Colombian President Iván Duque said he is sending the military to the city of Cali to respond to anti-poversity demonstrations, which have entered their second month. The Transportation Security Administration screened 1.96 million passengers Friday -- the highest number of passengers the agency has screened in a day since the COVID-19 pandemic began. India reported 173,790 new COVID-19 cases Saturday, marking its lowest single-day rise in 45 days. A free diver received a wedding invite after finding an engagement ring that fell off a woman's finger to the bottom of Britain's largest lake. Former Vice President Walter Mondale, Sen. John Warner, Rapper DMX, Prince Philip, authors Beverly Cleary and Larry McMurtry, actors Jessica Walter, Christopher Plummer, Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, broadcaster Larry King, baseball legend Hank Aaron, and magician Siegfried Fischbacher, are among the famous people who have died in 2021. "Love Boat" and "Mary Tyler Moore Show" alum Gavin MacLeod has died at the age of 90, his family announced. With Texas Republicans poised to sign off on a sweeping voting bill, President Joe Biden said Saturday that legislation like Senate Bill 7 that restricts voting access is "un-American." The government of New South Wales in Australia has announced that it will cover expenses for farmers who have been battling a plague of mice for several months. A bomb hit a university bus Saturday in Afghanistan, killing four people, an Interior Ministry spokesperson confirmed. While temperatures so far this May have been near average for much of the western United States, a brutal warmup is on the way. Miami police searched Saturday for a gunman who shot seven people overnight in the city's Wynwood area. A California prosecutor said she won't pursue the death penalty again for Scott Peterson, who was convicted of killing his wife Laci Peterson and their unborn son in 2002. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton has announced his second novel with James Patterson is set for release in june. President Joe Biden has proposed funding infrastructure, free pre-K and community college in a $6 trillion budget for next year paid for by raising taxes on the wealthy. Brooke Shields shared on Instagram an X-ray of the femur she broke earlier this year, as well as a photo of the stitches that remained after surgery to repair the bone. Thousands of residents have evacuated from the Democratic Republic of the Congo's eastern city of Goma under threat from a another eruption of Mount Nyiragongo volcano, the United Nations said. "Whiplash" star Miles Teller has signed on to play "The Godfather" producer Al Ruddy in a 10-part drama about the making of the classic mob movie for Paramount+. Rapper, singer and songwriter J. Cole's "The Off-Season" is the No. 1 album in the United States. The White House announced sanctions on Belarus and a warning not to travel to the country over a diverted civilian Ryanair flight. Singer-songwriter, musician and Academy Award-winning writer Melissa Etheridge, who recently released a new music video for her single "One Way Out," turns 60 on May 29, 2021. Here's a look back at her life through the years. Mali's constitutional court has named Col. Assimi Goita as the country's new interim president after he led a military coup earlier this week. Singer Melissa Etheridge turns 60 and actor Laverne Cox turns 49, among the famous birthdays for May 29. On May 29, 1977, Janet Guthrie became the first woman to compete in the Indianapolis 500. She completed 27 laps before her car became disabled. |
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