A jury sided with Kevin Spacey in a trial over sexual abuse allegations made by actor Anthony Rapp
The "Rent" actor Anthony Rapp sued Spacey in 2020, accusing Spacey of sexually assaulting him at a party in 1986.
The "Rent" actor Anthony Rapp sued Spacey in 2020, accusing Spacey of sexually assaulting him at a party in 1986.
What is going to emerge from the Tory trainwreck is anybody's guess. By this time next week we will presumably have a new prime minister - unless Liz Truss, having U-turned on everything else, U-turns on her resignation.
The England forward has featured heavily for Arsenal this season.
In conversations around sexual assault and misconduct, the most attention is typically centered on high-profile figures — primarily those in the entertainment industry and politics. But in reality, the problem runs far deeper than that and affects many people across almost every profession. One example of the everyday spaces where this issue may be prevalent […]
Steven Gerrard is clinging onto his job at Aston Villa.
Jury turned in verdict after one hour of deliberation in the $40 million civil suit
An American diplomat said European laws governing the humane treatment of animals must include religious exemptions for Jewish and Islamic slaughtering practices, lest nations be seen as hostile to religious minorities.
Millions of federal student loan borrowers have applied to have their debt erased under President Biden's new plan, but any one of a handful of lawsuits could stop the relief before it even starts.
A food distribution company in Philadelphia, Pa., had a few too many avocados on hand. Its solution? Giving them away for free.
In January, President Biden visited Pittsburgh, Pa., hours before a bridge collapsed. He returned to that bridge for the midterms to tout his economic blueprint.
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Carol Greenwald, executive producer at GBH Kids, about how her team is formatting the beloved cartoon "Arthur" as a podcast.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Republican strategist Alice Stewart and Democratic strategist Joel Payne about how political campaigns communicate their messages to voters with political ads.
The North Maine Woods stores a lot of carbon. With better forest management, it could store more and help New England reach a climate benchmark. But there's disagreement about how to approach this.
A majority of Americans are stressed out by inflation, violence and the political state of the country, according to a new poll by the American Psychological Association.
Democrats are embracing the police during the midterms. But can they distance themselves from crime in Democrat-run cities, such as Philadelphia, Pa.?
Sanibel Island residents are returning by road for the first time since Hurricane Ian washed out the causeway that connects it to Florida's mainland.
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Financial Times political editor George Parker about the continuing effects Brexit has had on U.K. politics and the economy.
Writer and director Martin McDonagh reunited with "In Bruges" stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson in his new drama-comedy, "The Banshees of Inisherin."
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with John Walker who wrote a Kotaku post about 'price tourism.' It allows gamers to buy video games at lower prices from countries with weaker economies.
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with actress Andrea Riseborough about her new movie, "To Leslie." It's about a single mother who wins the lottery but quickly loses the money.
The president brushed off a reporter’s question that he’s been absent from the campaign trail.
The Steelers had some positive news on their Thursday injury report. Safety Minkah Fitzpatrick was upgraded from a limited to a full participant with his knee injury. Fitzpatrick said earlier this week that he intends to play against Miami — the team that drafted him in the first round and then traded him to Pittsburgh [more]
Discounts so high they feel a little criminal.
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