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The half-sister of Meghan Markle, the American actress engaged to Britain’s Prince Harry, wants to set the record straight.
Feminist activists say they are tossing out their famous pink “pussy hats” in an effort to be more inclusive and not to offend transgender women or women of color.
A South Carolina woman returned home from vacation to find another family had moved into her recently purchased house.
Chinese regulators have rebuked fashion brand Zara, Delta Air Lines and medical device maker Medtronic for calling Taiwan a country on their websites in a new show of Beijing's intense sensitivity about the self-ruled island.
Not surprisingly, some of the nations that President Donald Trump labeled "s---hole" countries on Thursday were not pleased by his remarks from the Oval Office.
President Donald Trump said in an interview Thursday that the FBI agent who was removed from the Russian-interference probe and once referred to the president as a “loathsome human being” committed an act of “treason.”
President Trump has cancelled plans to visit the United Kingdom next month, according to reports out of London on Thursday.
Actor James Franco, who had new sexual misconduct allegations leveled against him earlier in the day, was among the early winners at the Critics’ Choice Awards on Thursday, but he wasn’t on hand to accept his award.
The 28-year-old was 14-13 with a 4.03 ERA last season and made $3.95 million.
U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein on Thursday urged President Donald Trump to close the Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba.
Thousands of Mormons are paying respects to their deceased president and prophet during a public viewing in Salt Lake City that comes a day before the funeral.
“I love Texas Tech. I love the people, I love the school. Anytime I see someone I get really excited,” the 19-year-old said.
David Letterman may have ditched his signature striped ties and spectacles as host of “The Late Show,” but his days in the spotlight are far from over.
Arizona’s Falcon Warbirds is made up of a retired Air Force General who was a fighter pilot, a retired General Motors engineer, an airline pilot, a doctor, six others, and their 10 military trainee planes. All with one goal—to take care of veterans. They do so by taking flight.