The world’s two largest luxury fashion conglomerates Wednesday announced a code of conduct to protect models from mistreatment, responding to a history of abuse.
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Brooke Shields gave her Instagram followers an inside look into what it's like on the set of Law & Order: SVU.
EXCLUSIVE: Chris Meloni Says He's Open to Coming Back to 'Law & Order: SVU'
EXCLUSIVE: For 'Law & Order' Creator Dick Wolf, A-Level Work Is an Expectation
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MIAMI (AP) — The Latest on Hurricane Irma and its impact on sports (all times local):
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco hasn’t given much thought to enduring his first, big hit. After missing more than a month with an ailing back, Flacco is combining all of training camp and four preseason games into one week of practice. As a result, there is simply no time to worry
A coalition of 15 states, along with the District of Columbia, filed a lawsuit Wednesday aimed at overturning the Trump administration’s decision to terminate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Читать дальше...Amid political polarization, Americans find new cause for optimism.
Trump's slippery stance on DACA is just the latest in his weak negotiations, says Ben Shapiro in National Review.
Warren Jeffs, the president of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS), a Mormon denomination whose members practice polygamy, must pay $16 million to the woman he pressured to marry her 19-year-old cousin in 2001, when she was only 14 years old.
Warren Jeffs, the president of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS), a Mormon denomination whose members practice polygamy, must pay $16 million to the woman he pressured to marry her 19-year-old cousin in 2001, when she was only 14 years old.
SWEET HOME — Some 969 Pacific Power customers are without power north of Sweet Home due to a downed power line.
Apart from its capability to fire ammunition at almost 48 kilometers, India’s locally developed ATAGS is the world’s only gun with a six-round “automated magazine” that fires a six-round burst in just 30 seconds.
Apart from its capability to fire ammunition at almost 48 kilometers, India’s locally developed ATAGS is the world’s only gun with a six-round “automated magazine” that fires a six-round burst in just 30 seconds.
Dylan O’Brien wears his Mets jersey proud just moments ahead of throwing out the first pitch at the New York Mets vs. the Philadelphia Phillies game held at Citi Field on Tuesday night (September 5) in New York City. The American Assassin star confessed back in 2011 that he was a die-hard Mets fan and [...]
DETROIT (AP) — Christian prayers publicly offered by elected officials in a Michigan county don't run afoul of the U.S. Constitution, a federal appeals court said Wednesday, rejecting a challenge by a local man who contends the practice violates the…
DETROIT (AP) — Christian prayers publicly offered by elected officials in a Michigan county don't run afoul of the U.S. Constitution, a federal appeals court said Wednesday, rejecting a challenge by a local man who contends the practice violates the…
DETROIT (AP) — Christian prayers publicly offered by elected officials in a Michigan county don't run afoul of the U.S. Constitution, a federal appeals court said Wednesday, rejecting a challenge by a local man who contends the practice violates the…
While Hurricanes Harvey and Irma are causing devastation to many individuals and businesses, there are some companies that could get a boost from the storms.
Defying a prolonged slump, the heavily renovated property of Drew Aaron and Hana Soukupová nabs $22 million.
Keep your sunbathing G-rated, would ya?
The NFL and NFL Referees Association announced in August that they had jointly approved a plan to hire up to 24 full-time officials to see if going that route improved the work that officials do on the field during the season. On Wednesday, the names of the first 21 officials to be hired on a [more]
BOGOTA, Colombia — Colombia’s top drug fugitive has shown his face for the first time on occasion of the pope’s visit to the country, publishing a video Wednesday in which he asks for prayers that his group be allowed to lay down its weapons as part of the country’s peace process. In the 90-second video published on social media, Dairo Usuga, for whose capture the U.S. has offered a $5 million bounty, describes himself as a peace-loving, God-fearing peasant who was “forced for 30... Читать дальше...