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Whether a sign of a good read; or a comment on the 'pulp' nature of some genres of fiction, the Oxfam second-hand book charts have remained in The Da Vinci Code author's favour for the past four years.
Dan Brown has topped Oxfam's 'most donated' list again, his fourth consecutive year. Having sold more than 80 mill... |
A woman reads a copy of the newly released book ''The Lost Symbol'' by Dan Brown, at a speed reading book launch event in Sydney, September 15, 2009. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne
SAN FRANCISCO The latest novel from "Da Vinci Code" author Dan Brown, "The Lost Symbol," broke one-day sales records, its publisher and bookselle... |
Bestselling author is also the most frequently given away to charity shops
Dan Brown might be one of the world's bestselling authors but it turns out that readers aren't too keen on keeping his special blend of religious conspiracy and scholarly derring-do on their shelves once they've bought it.
Brown, who has... |
A charity shop is urging people to stop donating The Da Vinci Code after becoming overwhelmed with copies.
The Oxfam shop in Swansea has been receiving an average of one copy of the Dan Brown novel a week for months, leaving them with little room for any other books.
Staff who are struggling to sell copies of t... |
The deaths of three American soldiers in Afghanistan this week are a tragic reminder of why it’s so important for the nation to keep its promises to military men and women, Veterans, no matter where they served, have volunteered to put their lives on the line — and some make the ultimate sacrifice. Those courageous eno... |
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For weeks, student veterans across the country have raised an alarm about delayed or incorrect GI Bi... |
After blowing through the initial deadline to bring its GI Bill housing stipends in line with the Forever GI Bill law, Veterans Affairs Department officials said Wednesday that they will not be able to implement the fix until December 2019.
The big delay comes after months of technology hiccups that have plagued th... |
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Staff Sergeant Robert Baker and his family have been affected by VA tech issues that has delayed GI Bill Benefits for months (Photo: Submitted)
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DUBAI Al Qaeda in Yemen has claimed responsibility for the attack on the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, saying it was ordered by the Islamist militant group's leadership for insults to the Prophet Mohammad, according to a video posted on YouTube.
Gunmen killed 17 people in three days of violence that beg... |
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Millions more copies of French weekly Charlie Hebdo are being printed after the first run sold out in hours.
The normal print run of 60,000 was extended to fi... |
Cambridge Analytica, a data firm that worked for President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, is shutting down following allegations about its misuse of Facebook data and the campaign tactics it pitched to clients.
In March, the company suspended its chief executive, Alexander Nix, and said it was launching an independe... |
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On Wednesday, Cambridge Analytica employees learned that its parent company, the SCL Group, was shuttering the business, with American-based workers directed to return their keycards immediately, according to documentation reviewed by Gizmodo.
The news was announced during a conference call led by ... |
The N.S.A.’s Evolution: The National Security Agency was founded in 1952, and its surveillance capabilities were limited by legislation in 1978. But with the attacks of September 2001 came a new sense of urgency.
When Ban Ki-moon, the United Nations secretary general, sat down with President Obama at the White Hous... |
Mr. Obama found himself in September standing uncomfortably beside the president of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, who was furious at being named as a target of N.S.A. eavesdropping. Since then, there has been a parade of such protests, from the European Union, Mexico, France, Germany and Spain. Chagrined American officials j... |
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Make note of the name Etzanoa, a long-lost city. Donald Blakeslee says he’s found it.
The discovery could put south-central Kansas on the map as the second-biggest settlement of Native Americans found in the United States, Blakeslee said. And it’s now, finally, the known location of a 1601 battle pitting outnumbere... |
Volunteer Adam Ziegler found an iron ball while volunteering to help archaeologists uncover remnants of a Native American settlement east of Arkansas City, Kan., in June. The ball was fired by a Spanish cannon at ancestors of the Wichita tribe, who ambushed an expedition led by Don Juan de Onate in 1601, according to D... |
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Donald Blakeslee, professor of archaeology at Wichita State University, presented in March at the annual conference of the Society for American Archaeology discussing recent archaeological evidence that shows a thriving ancestral Wichita Indian town of more than 20,000 residents near Arkansas City, Kansas.
The disc... |
Rep. Anthony Weiner rejected Democratic leaders’ private and public calls for his resignation Saturday, choosing instead to take a leave of absence from the House to seek professional treatment amid an online sex scandal that the head of the party called a “sordid affair.”
Democratic National Committee Chairwoman D... |
Anthony Weiner takes out his dirty laundry, gets cheers from onlookers amid sext scandal
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Take our Poll Wave Goodbye, Weiner Should Rep. Anthony Weiner resign over Twitter scandal? Yes, he should step down and end this. No... |
Augmented reality startup Magic Leap is being sued for sexual discrimination by an executive who was hired to help it appeal to women.
The company, a startup best known for securing a valuation in the billions despite never publicly demonstrating its technology, is being sued by Tannen Campbell, its former head of,... |
Magic Leap CEO Rony Abovitz Getty A newly filed lawsuit by a former Magic Leap VP alleges that the company is a hostile working place for women, a condition that has led to the company missing internal deadlines, according to the complaint.
Tannen Campbell, whose lawsuit in Southern Florida District Court says she ... |
Magic Leap, the mysterious augmented reality startup, continues its slow implosion.
On Monday, a new lawsuit alleged that the Plantation, Fla.-based company promoted a sexist work environment and used misleading marketing materials that inaccurately depicted the product's capabilities.
Tannen Campbell, Magic Le... |
Research suggests that the ratio of the lengths of the index finger and the ring finger in males may be predictive of a variety of disorders related to disturbed hormonal balance. When the index finger is shorter than the ring finger, this results in a small 2D:4D ratio, pointing to a high exposure to testosterone in t... |
The production of androgens (mostly testosterone) during the early fetal stage is essential for the differentiation of the male brain. Some authors have suggested a relationship between androgen exposure during the prenatal period and schizophrenia. These two separate relationships suggest that digit length ratios are ... |
HOUSTON – Almost two years ago, a pair of United Airlines employees allegedly laughed at, cursed at and even physically injured an area attorney when he asked for a new boarding pass, according to a recently filed lawsuit.
Seeking more than $1 million in damages, Ronald Tigner filed suit against United on June 7 in... |
A 71-year-old man is suing United Airlines for $1 million after he was pushed to the ground by an employee in 2015. The employee was charged with a felony of injuring an elderly individual. (KPRC)
United Airlines issued an apology Tuesday after a video was released of a Houston-based employee pushing a 71-year-old ... |
HOUSTON - For decades, United Airlines has boasted "come fly the friendly skies of United," but in April, video of Dr. David Dao being dragged off a United flight in Chicago went viral.
When Dao refused to give up his seat onboard an overbooked flight, security officers began dragging him down the aisle and off the... |
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The nugget from the first restaurant (breading not included) was approximately 50 percent muscle. The other half was primarily fat, with some blood vessels and nerve, as well as "genero... |
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Stand-up comedians have long joked that some things, like the actual components of chicken nuggets, are better left mysterious.
Recently, Mississippi researchers found out why: two nuggets they examined consisted of 50 percent or less chicken muscle tissue, the breast or thigh meat that ... |
An ex-Colorado sheriff known for his no-nonsense style and a concern about teenage drug use is facing charges of offering methamphetamine in exchange for sex and was being held Wednesday at a jail named for him.
Dressed in an orange jail uniform and walking with a cane, a hand-cuffed Patrick Sullivan, 68, watched a... |
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DENVER — Patrick Sullivan was the kind of lawman Coloradoans loved: a straight-shooting Republican sheriff who once crashed a Jeep through a fence to rescue two deputies from a gunman and pleaded with legislators to keep assault weapons off the street lest a... |
Former Arapahoe County Sheriff Patrick Sullivan, right, with his attorney Jessica Schmidt, appeared in Arapahoe County Court, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011, after being arrested on suspicion of trying to trade drugs to a man for sex. Sullivan's bond was raised from $250,000 to $500,000. (RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post)
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During a break at an MSNBC town hall taping, microphones caught Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton chatting with host Chris Matthews about Gov. Chris Christie's support for GOP frontrunner Donald Trump. "Did he have a debt?" Clinton asked. (The Washington Post)
CHARLOTTE — It isn't often that Hillary Clinton lets... |
Hillary Clinton said Donald Trump is “inciting mob violence” that recalls lynch mobs Monday evening at an MSNBC townhall, where she also took tough questions on foreign policy and trade.
Clinton told MSNBC’s Chris Matthews, who moderated the event in Springfield, Illinois, that she holds Trump responsible for the v... |
Bernie Sanders Bernie SandersMystery surrounds DNC race The Hill's 12:30 Report Sanders to deliver 'major speech' on Trump MORE on Monday said one of the reasons he decided to run for president as a Democrat instead of as an independent was to attract more media coverage.
“I just happen to believe that in this mome... |
Janet Napolitano was just three months into her tenure as secretary of Homeland Security when Matt Drudge bestowed a nickname on her: "Big Sis." The nickname stuck, thanks to Drudge's perseverance. Since that first story in April 2009, the Big Sis brand has been trotted out for dozens of Napolitano stories, from the sc... |
Suppose that during the previous administration the Democrats had opposed President Bush's efforts to protect airplanes from would-be bombers and had blocked his strategy to keep nuclear weapons out of terrorists' hands.
It's a safe bet Bush would charge, as he did more than once during his presidency, that Democra... |
From Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana; Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, California; and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland.
Acknowledgment: The authors thank the study participants for their cooperation.
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Cutting Back On Carbs, Not Fat, May Lead To More Weight Loss
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We've reported a lot this year about how there's a major rethinking of fat happening in the U.S.
Turns out, eating foods with fat — everything from avocado... |
A low-carbohydrate diet is better for losing weight and may also be better for lowering the risk of heart disease than a low-fat diet, according to a new study.
While low-carb diets have outperformed other diets when it comes to weight loss, some researchers feared they might be worse for heart health because they ... |
Sprint Nextel Corp. will begin selling the new version of the Apple iPhone in mid-October, people familiar with the matter said, filling a huge hole in the No. 3 U.S. carrier's lineup and giving Apple Inc. another sales channel for its popular gadget.
The timing, however, indicates Apple's new iPhone, which is expe... |
With the iPhone 5 possibly on its way to Sprint Nextel, could the end of its much-loved unlimited-data plan be far behind?
commentary Once Sprint Nextel gets the iPhone, you can bid farewell to its unlimited-data plan.
Sprint CEO Dan Hesse, as seen in one of the company's much-played black-and-white television ... |
Neil Patrick Harris' hot streak as the 21st century awards-show answer to Johnny Carson hit a few speed bumps with this year's wildly hit-or-miss television honors.
Jeff Daniels beat out Bryan Cranston. Bobby Cannavale trumped Aaron Paul. Tony Hale mopped the floor with the Modern Family guys. And Stephen Colbert f... |
"Modern Family" creator Steven Levitan summed up the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards telecast when he accepted another outstanding comedy award for the show."This may be the saddest Emmys of all time, but we could not be happier," he said.The CBS telecast, hosted with gusto by Neil Patrick Harris, was smothered by five "in ... |
First, our apologies: we may have hyped this year’s Emmy Awards as a lighter Sunday-night-programming alternative to Breaking Bad. Aside from the trophies, and the odd sexual-innuendo-tinged acceptance speech from Michael Douglas, however, the vibe inside the Nokia Theater’s Emmydome was not that upbeat. (To quote Patt... |
We don’t ask much of the Primetime Emmy Awards. Nobody ever gets one of these three-hour statuette dispensaries completely right, but the Emmys always seem as though they’d be the easiest of all the awards shows to pull off — mostly because the likelihood of culturally disruptive twerking is very, very low, which means... |
An 1873 dime from Carson City, Nev., is displayed on Friday, Aug. 10, 2012, in Philadelphia. The dime sold at auction for $1.84 million. It's part of the Battle Born Collection, which contained one of... (Associated Press)
A dime made in 1873 has cost someone a pretty penny: It sold for $1.6 million at auction.
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Add up their face value, and the 111 rare coins in the "Battle Born Collection" amount to under $600.
But throw in their lure to coin enthusiasts - each struck in the Carson City Mint between 1870 and 1893 with the most prized coin the only known 1873 "No Arrows" Seated Liberty dime to exist - and the price tag soa... |
And, contrary to popular belief, people in open or polyamorous relationships aren’t more sexually satisfied: 71% of people in polyamorous or open relationships are satisfied with their sex life compared to 82% of people in monogamous relationships and 80% of people who are married, in civil unions or partnerships. The ... |
ANN ARBOR, MI - While monogamous relationships are considered by many to be the cornerstone of love and happiness, a new University of Michigan study indicates that those in consensual open relationships are just as satisfied.
The study, led by UM Associate Professor of Psychology and Women's Studies Terri Conley, ... |
Sex is a big part of most romances, whether a marriage or a more experimental union. A recent survey of Europeans shows that people in the most sexually liberated partnerships aren’t having the best time. Monogamous couples reported that they were the most sexually satisfied of all the groups in a large, representative... |
Gunfire rang out at the Forysth County Courthouse Friday after a man opened fire on a deputy, injuring him in the leg. The gunman was shot and killed a short time later.
Forsyth County Sheriff Duane Piper said the shooter, Dennis Marx, walked into Forsyth County Administration Building on East Main Street at ab... |
Story highlights "It was very close to being a catastrophe," sheriff says
A deputy underwent surgery after being shot in the leg
Dennis Marx was armed with gas grenades, assault rifle, and spike strips, police say
Sheriff: Carrying flexible handcuffs, he appeared intent on taking over courthouse
Dennis ... |
The inflatable Santas were put up months before Christmas so a toddler with brain cancer could enjoy the holiday spirit. But for the past week, the outdoor decorations in a Cincinnati-area neighborhood have been mysteriously slashed, damaged and vandalized, the police said.
Residents started waiting up at night, ke... |
COLERAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - Police say that they have arrested two teens after some Christmas decorations were vandalized.
The Christmas decorations that were put up early in September were meant for 2-year-old Brody Allen, who has a rare form of brain cancer and isn't expected to make it to Christmas.
Bro... |
2-year-old Brody Allen, diagnosed with a rare brain cancer, is celebrating Christmas early as his family tries to make their remaining time with him happy (Photo: Provided by the Allen family)
Colerain police arrested two teens Wednesday night, who they say confessed to slashing Christmas decorations on Adair Court... |
TAMPA — Like many parents of toddlers, Nicole and Chad Oulson didn't get many opportunities to spend quality time alone.
So when both managed to get a rare day off work, they left their 22-month-old daughter with a sitter and went to a movie.
"I was just so excited and looking forward to spending the day with t... |
Through tears today, Nicole Oulson broke her silence, describing the moment her husband, Chad Oulson, was fatally shot after texting in a Florida movie theater.
"And just to think that in the blink of an eye, my whole world just got shattered into a million pieces," she said during a news conference at her attorney... |
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A French-speaking FBI agent in Seattle, who knew an Algerian accent when he heard it, was the right man to question Benni Noris.
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TAMPA — The socialite whose friendship with CIA director David Petraeus touched off a sex scandal that led to his resignation had an ID issued by MacDill Air Force Base allowing her daytime visits to the base whenever she desired.
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DOVER, Fla. — The F.B.I. agent who spurred the investigation that led to the resignation of David H. Petraeus as C.I.A. director is a “hard-charging” veteran who helped investigate the foiled millennium terrorist plot in 1999, colleagues said on Wednesday.
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District Court Judge Lou Olivera sentenced a retired Green Beret to lock-up for a probation violation.But when the cell door closed behind that war veteran, the judge was locked up with him."I had never been to jail before," Olivera said.Olivera told ABC11 he had to hold former Green Beret Sgt Joe Serna accountable for... |
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(Vatican Radio) The Vatican’s Commission for Religious Relations with Jews has released a new document exploring the unresolved theological questions at the heart of Christian-Jewish dialogue.
The new document, entitled ‘The Gifts and Calling of God are irrevocable’, marks the 50th anni... |
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Catholics Should Not Try To Convert Jews, Vatican Commission Says
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Furthering a thaw in relations that began 50 years ago, the Vatican has released a new document about Catholics' historic ties with Jews, whom Pope Benedict once called the c... |
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Catholics should not try to convert Jews and should work with them to fight anti-Semitism, the Vatican said on Thursday in a major document drawing the Church further away from the strained relations of the past.
Cardinal Kurt Koch (R) and Rabbi David Rosen attend a news conference to prese... |
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Allison Ng, one of the major characters in Cameron Crowe's recently released Aloha, is Asian-American. Emma Stone, the actress the director chose to portray her, is not. The casting decision raised eyebrows and drew criticism from groups who said that by using Stone to play a character who explicitly states her raciall... |
BOSTON ( MainStreet ) -- Not content with just being big stars, some celebrities feel the need to be big in business.
From baby products to booze, a growing number of celebrities are cashing in their cachet to become captains of industry.
It really shouldn't come as a surprise to see famous faces financing comp... |
If you subscribe to actress Jessica Alba on, you probably won't be getting much in the way of celebrity gossip on the possibility of. What you will get are plenty of updates in the new mother's new venture, The Honest Co.
Theco-star is founder of the company, which sells healthy, environmentally conscious baby good... |
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SAN BERNARDINO >> As community members mourned Tuesday for the victims of the shooting at North Park Elementary School the day before, details began to emerge.
The 9-year-old boy who was wounded Monday is awake and expected to survive, San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan said Tuesday at a news conference at ... |
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In a personal note, NBC News Special Correspondent Tom Brokaw revealed he has been diagnosed with cancer and said he and his physicians are very encouraged with the progress... |
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(CNN) -- Former NBC news anchor Tom Brokaw is being treated for cancer, but doctors are very encouraged by the progress he is making, NBC said Tuesday.
Brokaw, 74, was "diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a cancer affecting blood cells in the bone marrow, in August at the Mayo Clinic," the network said.
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NBC news correspondent Tom Brokaw has been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a cancer affecting blood cells in the bone marrow, it was announced Tuesday.
Brokaw, 74, received the diagnosis from his doctors at the Mayo Clinic last August, but said that they are pleased with how he is responding to treatment.
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A Guardian executive admitted hacking telephone messages â and getting a âvoyeuristic thrillâ from it.
Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger has said that ‘any intrusion must be authorised at a sufficiently senior level’ (Picture: PA)
Assistant editor David Leigh said he intercepted voicemails in an article wri... |
FILE -- Heather Mills clutches a cellphone as she leaves the High Court in London, in this Thursday March 1, 2007 file photo, following a preliminary hearing in her divorce case against Pail McCartney.... (Associated Press)
Several alleged victims of tabloid phone hacking in Britain will soon file lawsuits against ... |
First, a prosecutor would need to appeal to – perhaps exploit – Stone’s natural sense of self-preservation. For all the trouble he has been mixed up in over his long career, Stone has never been at any real risk of serving time behind bars. Friday’s indictment might change his bearing a bit. It’s one thing to rail publ... |
Remains of major new prehistoric stone monument at Durrington Walls discovered The remains of a major new prehistoric stone monument have been discovered less than 3 kilometres from Stonehenge. Using cutting edge, multi-sensor technologies the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project has revealed evidence for a large stone... |
We walked the Avenue, the ancient route along which the stones were first dragged from the River Avon. For centuries, this was the formal path to the great henge, but now the only hint of its existence was an indentation or two in the tall grass. It was a fine English summer’s day, with thin, fast clouds above, and as ... |
The mysteries of Stonehenge are revealed sometimes by unusual methods—forgetting to water its grass or whacking its stones with quartz. In this case, it just took four years of staring at the ground. A new underground survey reveals a vast complex of unknown Neolithic monuments near Stonehenge, including a huge stone "... |
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Every summer solstice, tens of thousands of people throng to Stonehenge, creating a festival-like atmosphere at the 4,400-year-old stone monument. For the 2015 solstice, they will have a bit more room to spread out. A just-completed four-year project to map the vicinity of Stonehenge reve... |
If the graves turn out to contain the students, it will suggest that they were summarily executed by their captors, be they police or cartel criminals. And if that proves true, it would constitute the most egregious human rights atrocity in the 2-year-old government of President Enrique Peña Nieto and one of the worst ... |
Forensic workers arrive at the morgue in Iguala Mexico, Sunday Oct. 5, 2014. Mexican forensic experts recovered 28 charred bodies from a clandestine grave on the outskirts of this city where police engaged... (Associated Press)
IGUALA, Mexico (AP) — A clandestine grave on the outskirts of a Mexican city where polic... |
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Investigators in Mexico are working to identify 28 bodies retrieved from a grave near the southern town of Iguala.
The grave is located in an area where 43 protesting students went missing after clashing... |
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Angelika Graswald (Photo: Courtesy photo/state police)
Angelika Graswald, charged with second-degree murder in her fiance's disappearance, told authorities that she tampered with Vincent Viafore's kayak and that as she watched him drown, "it felt good knowing he... |
Prosecutors at a bail hearing in Orange County, N.Y., on Wednesday said that Angelika Graswald, the woman accused of intentionally drowning her fiancé in the Hudson River last month, had told the police that she tampered with his kayak and had said it “felt good knowing he was going to die.”
When the police announc... |
Angelika Graswald, second from left, stands in court with Michael Archer, left, a forensic scientist, as her attorneys Jeffrey Chartier and Richard Portale, right, ask for bail and to unseal the indictment... (Associated Press)
GOSHEN, N.Y. (AP) — A woman accused of killing her fiance while out paddling on the Huds... |
Angelika Graswald, 36, who is accused of second-degree murder in the drowning death of lover Vincent Viafore, 46, told authorities she had tampered with his water craft and watched him drown in the Hudson River on April 19, according to Orange County Assistant District Attorney Julie Mohl. |
Stephen Colbert has technically colluded with Russia.
The host of The Late Show went abroad to Saint Petersburg, where he met his Russian late-night TV host equivalent, Ivan Urgant, and appeared on his show, Evening Urgant. The pair threw back vodka shots, joked about Russian interference with the U.S. election, an... |
'The Late Show': Stephen Colbert Kicks Off "Russia Week" With New Footage From His Russian TV Debut
The 'Late Show' host's recent trip to the country will be broadcast in five new episodes starting July 17.
Stephen Colbert kicked off day one of "Russia Week" on The Late Show with more jabs at Donald Trump Jr.'s... |
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