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The husband of Nigella Lawson has admitted to assaulting the celebrity chef during a violent encounter at a London restaurant earlier this month. Charles Saatchi was photographed squeezing Lawson's neck while she winced in an apparent struggle to break free from his clutch. She left the scene in ...
Hollywood Reporter · 6 hours ago
After more than a decade of war in Afghanistan, and nearly three years of sputtering and unsuccessful attempts at talks, the United States will open formal negotiations with the Taliban this week aimed at ending insurgent attacks, officials said Tuesday. The new dialogue, with a Taliban delegation ...
Washington Post · 2 hours ago
CHRYSLER CAVES: Chrysler reversed course and agreed to recall 2.7 million Jeeps Tuesday. The company insists the vehicles are safe, and initially denied the government's request to recall them. But it says it realizes customers are worried. THE ISSUE: The recall covers the 1993-2004 model Grand ...
Yahoo! Finance · 1 hour ago
Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court on Monday tossed out a provision in Arizona's voter registration law that required proof of citizenship. The 7-2 majority said the state's voter-approved Proposition 200 interfered with federal law designed to make voter registration easier. The state called the ...
CNN · 4 hours ago
Jimmy Hoffa's disappearance almost 40 years ago has been the stuff of urban legend, prompting numerous theories about what happened to the former Teamsters leader. The FBI saw enough merit in a reputed Mafia captain's tip to once again this week break out the digging equipment to search for the ...
FOXNews.com · 2 hours ago
(CNN) -- Paris and Rome are lovely this time of year, but they're also packed with summer travelers. For something a little quieter, consider Lonely Planet's latest list of top European destinations that offer café culture, history and outdoor adventures outside of Europe's most popular cities. ...
CNN · 8 hours ago
ISTANBUL After weeks of sometimes violent confrontation with police, protesters in Turkey have found what could be a more potent form of resistance: standing still. The trend was launched by performance artist Erdem Gunduz, who stood silently for hours in Istanbuls central Taksim Square on Monday ...
Washington Post · 2 hours ago
Editor's note: Dr. Paul Offit is chief of the division of infectious diseases at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and author of the book "Do You Believe in Magic? The Sense and Nonsense of Alternative Medicine." He previously has taken on the anti-vaccine movement. (CNN) -- It used to be ...
CNN · 7 hours ago
In testimony before Congress Tuesday, senior intelligence and law enforcement officials said recently revealed surveillance programs have disrupted more than 50 potential terrorist events, including at least 10 plots that were based inside the United States. Four of those cases have been made ...
Washington Post · 21 minutes ago
“I don't see any way of bringing an immigration bill to the floor that doesn't have a majority support of Republicans,” Boehner said during a press briefing with reporters Tuesday.“I frankly think the Senate bill is weak on border security, I think the internal enforcement mechanisms are weak ...
MSNBC · 56 minutes ago