Lawyers for a former advice columnist who says Donald Trump raped her in a department store dressing room in the 1990s are fighting his efforts to toss out a lawsuit by reminding a judge of his own ruling in a similar lawsuit against Prince Andrew.
Macron vows to send Ukraine ‘to victory’ in sudden change of tune from Russia’s go-between
Emmanuel Macron has come under fire recently for his attempts to keep Russia on side by leaving a door open and considering its wishes for a return to negotiations.
Dominic Smith says Nationals to make him regular at 1st base
Dominic Smith describes his move to the Washington Nationals via a one-year, $2 million contract as a “fresh start” and says the team that finished last in the NL East each of the past three seasons wants him to be its everyday first baseman.
Packers’ late-season surge bringing back memories of 2016
Aaron Rodgers didn’t make any bold proclamations about running the table this time around.
Indian Gets 29 Months In Jail In US For Role In Call Centre Scam
An Indian citizen has been sentenced to 29-month of imprisonment for being involved in a call centre scam.
Myanmar’s Military Junta Takes Step Toward Controversial Election
The electoral exercise, intended to stabilize the political situation, will instead likely inflame the country’s nationwide conflict.
Thousands without power as high winds hit Seattle area
About 13,500 Puget Sound Energy customers are without power Wednesday afternoon as high winds march into Western Washington.
Samsung expected to post lowest quarterly profit in years due to memory chip ‘market carnage’
Samsung’s profit could nosedive in the fourth quarter as memory prices have plunged sharply amid a lack of demand.
Support for Ukraine, anti-Semitism mural highlighted at ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ in Edmonton
‘Even some people who had not seen Fiddler before, they saw that connection between the anti-Semitism themes in Fiddler and then seeing the mosaic.’
Times Square knife attack suspect wanted to kill uniformed officers and ‘carry out jihad,’ prosecutors say
19-year-old suspect allegedly yelled ‘Allahu akbar’ before charging at NYPD officers several blocks from New Year’s Eve celebrations