
Doctors had to stop him.
Doctors had to stop him.
A new biopic about Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an is meant to appeal to his die-hard supporters ahead of the country's referendum vote in early April. Here's a trailer for the film. Photo: Kafkas�r Film Akademisi
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Today in people living their best lives, Michelle Obama and Sarah Jessica Parker, had brunch without me. They were joined by Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts and CBS This Morning co-host Gayle King at NYC eatery The Breslin, per a Page Six tipster.
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Audie Cornish talks with health policy researcher Leighton Ku about the GOP proposal that would let states require able-bodied Medicaid recipients to work.
Fedex is sliding, down about 4%, after reporting disappointing third quarter results.
Читать дальше...Ed Sheeran, he of pop superstardom and songwriter/performer of the juggernaut that is "Shape of You," has been named the recipient of the...
LAWRENCE, Kan. — Hundreds of people file through the doors of the 23rd Street Brewery for lunch and dinner every day, most bound together by their unrequited love of ales, IPAs and the Kansas Jayhawks. A glance at the menu confirms they’re among friends: There’s the “Crimson Phog,” an Irish-style red ale, and “Rock Chalk
Russian view: Why the Comey Hearing Was Frightening Leonid Bershidsky at Bloomberg says that, as a Russian, he “was a little scared” by Monday’s congressional hearing on Moscow’s alleged election interference — both by FBI Director James Comey’s apparent ignorance of Gazprom, “Russia’s biggest company,” and the “low threshold for suspicion” set by some legislators....
Contrary to what you might have heard, you shouldn't put your finger up its bum
Vanaf vandaag kan de bovenverdieping van de IJzertoren worden afgehuurd om babyborrels, personeelsfeesten of andere feestjes te organiseren. De
Ethics experts say Ivanka's dual role as a business owner and West Wing adviser raises concerns about nepotism and conflict of interest. Ivanka says she will comply voluntarily with ethics rules.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A lawsuit accuses Bossier Parish's six state court judges of routinely ordering jail time for people charged with minor crimes who are unable to afford bail or an application fee for a public defender.
Читать дальше...Panic turns up the spectacle on latest tour The band spent last summer co-headlining a trek with Weezer and returns to the road this year on its own arena tour. The band is supporting its latest album, Billboard 200-topping “Death of a Bachelor,” with a spectacle that involves plenty of pyrotechnics, a dizzying array of visuals and a no-holds-barred cover of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
WASHINGTON — During his campaign last year, President Trump promised to appoint judges who would overturn the court decision legalizing abortion, Roe v. Wade. At his confirmation hearing on Tuesday, Gorsuch said he wasn’t asked by Trump how he would rule on abortion, and he would have walked “out the door” if the president had sought a commitment on the issue. In light of this seeming contradiction, Yahoo News asked White House press secretary Sean Spicer if the president is confident Gorsuch would overturn Roe v. Читать дальше...
Neymar and his Brazil compatriots were hard at work in training as they prepare face Uruguay and Paraguay in the coming week in the World Cup qualifiers.
Lockheed Martin President and CEO Marilyn Hewson claims that NATO’s total spending on weapons systems is expected to soar by at least $100 billion in the next few years.
Legal problems that have followed Kansas all season have caused a divide among fans during the NCAA Tournament
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) - Hundreds of people file through the doors of the 23rd Street Brewery for lunch and dinner every day, most bound together by their unrequited love of ales, IPAs and the Kansas Jayhawks.
Читать дальше...LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Hundreds of people file through the doors of the 23rd Street Brewery for lunch and dinner every day, most bound together by their unrequited love of ales, IPAs and the Kansas Jayhawks.
FILE - In this Sunday, March 19, 2017, file photo, Kansas guard Josh Jackson (11) celebrates a basket in the second half of a second-round game against Michigan State in the NCAA college basketball tournament in Tulsa, Okla. The drips…
Kansas guard Josh Jackson (11) celebrates a basket with teammate Dwight Coleby (22) in front of Michigan State guard Miles Bridges (22) in the second half of a second-round game in the men's NCAA college basketball tournament in Tulsa, Okla.,…
Kansas guard Josh Jackson (11) celebrates sinking a three-point basket against Michigan State in the first half of a second-round game in the men's NCAA college basketball tournament in Tulsa, Okla., Sunday, March 19, 2017. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)