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ATLANTA (AP) — Reruns of "The Cosby Show" are returning to television, even as the comedian's sexual assault trial looms next year.
ATLANTA (AP) — Reruns of "The Cosby Show" are returning to television, even as the comedian's sexual assault trial looms next year.
ATLANTA (AP) — Reruns of "The Cosby Show" are returning to television, even as the comedian's sexual assault trial looms next year.
ATLANTA (AP) — Reruns of "The Cosby Show" are returning to television, even as the comedian's sexual assault trial looms next year.
ATLANTA (AP) — Reruns of "The Cosby Show" are returning to television, even as the comedian's sexual assault trial looms next year. Atlanta-based Bounce, programmed for black audiences, says it takes the allegations against Cosby "seriously," but says its research shows African-Americans "see a distinction between Bill Cosby, the man, and the iconic TV character Cliff Huxtable."
MarketWatch sent me to Pittsburgh to become a cyborg. I came back with a story about how health care could drive the next phase of integration between technology and the human body.
MarketWatch sent me to Pittsburgh to become a cyborg. I came back with a story about how health care could drive the next phase of integration between technology and the human body.
MarketWatch sent me to Pittsburgh to become a cyborg. I came back with a story about how health care could drive the next phase of integration between technology and the human body.
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(Reuters) - One person was shot at Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City on Tuesday and the airport has been closed, police said, without providing further information on the shooting.
TV station News 9 said the shooting took place outside a parking garage and one person was transported from the scene in "emergency condition" to a nearby hospital.
"We have confirmed one victim shot at Will Rogers Airport. Please avoid going to the airport at this time. We... Читать дальше...
– UNOCHA has raised alarm concerning Nigerians in the North East – Peter Lundberg the UNOCHA coordinator disclosed that about 14 milion Nigerians are in trouble – He also revealed that abput 26 million people were affected United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), has revealed that in north-eastern Nigeria, over 14 […]
Читать дальше...Duluth could see a foot of snow; St. Cloud up to 8 inches and flakes in the metro area.
Secretary of State John Kerry on a frozen section of the Ross Sea near Scott Base, Antarctica, on Saturday. Mr. Kerry has made conservation efforts a central part of American diplomacy, but Donald J. Trump’s administration may reverse course.
Election signs at a house in Erie, Pa. The city found itself in a “sign war” during the divisive election campaign.
ENSCHEDE - FC Twente Vrouwen hoopt zich woensdag te plaatsen voor de laatste acht in de Champions League. De ploeg weet zich die dag gesteund door duizenden supporters. Er zijn al ruim 6.300 kaarten verkocht voor het duel.
ENSCHEDE - FC Twente Vrouwen hoopt zich woensdag te plaatsen voor de laatste acht in de Champions League. De ploeg weet zich die dag gesteund door duizenden supporters. Er zijn al ruim 6.300 kaarten verkocht voor het duel.
At least one person was shot near a parking garage at Oklahoma City's Will Rogers World Airport on Tuesday, prompting city officials to close the airport and order people inside a sprawling terminal to seek shelter.
Party’s leader in the House says she will delay election for her position
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Public school officials from around the state are raising concerns that a large number of high schoolers are in jeopardy of not graduating next school year because of new graduation requirements tied to more demanding tests. [...] they must take seven more demanding end-of-course exams to earn points toward a total needed for graduation or achieve an alternative — getting a job credential or a remediation-free score on a college entrance exam. The state school board president... Читать дальше...
Four years from now, in 2020, we will celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, granting women the vote. A backward glance might have saved us the steep disappointment of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 loss. African-American men won the vote in 1870; we had our first black male President a hundred and thirty-eight years later. By that logic, we’ll have to wait until 2060 for a woman to shatter what Clinton has repeatedly called the “highest and hardest” glass ceiling. Читать дальше...