Selection of jurors is to begin Monday in a federal case that accuses the music mogul of deploying his employees to help him commit crimes.
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Selection of jurors is to begin Monday in a federal case that accuses the music mogul of deploying his employees to help him commit crimes.
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Residents of an upscale enclave outside Austin, Texas, learned the hard way what it's like when a multibillionaire moves into the mansion next door. Some of them have started a ruckus over it.
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Pope Francis is credited with addressing the issue more strongly than his predecessors did, but clerical abuse remains a ruinous issue for the Roman Catholic Church.
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The party and its related exhibition, about Black male style, land in a moment when anything to do with race and diversity is under added scrutiny.
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The loss of the Great Salt Lake would be an environmental disaster with health and economic effects far beyond Utah's borders. The state is taking action, but critics say it's not doing enough.
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Many of the current efforts to expand the powers of the White House build on the excesses of recent Republican and Democratic presidents.
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Saheem Ali's musical, about the goddess of music finding refuge and love at an Afro-jazz club in Mombasa, Kenya, has been nearly 20 years in the making.
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Global wariness of Chinese solar and EV domination offers India an opening. The government is spending money to try to catch up, but it has a long way to go.
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The April 22 terrorist attack in Kashmir inflamed a long-simmering conflict that could boil over into military confrontation.
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The Eta Aquarids will reach their peak Monday night into Tuesday morning.
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