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In other fallout, a doctor who is accused of showing violent images to women as part of a study for the group has resigned from an Albany hospital.
An Oklahoma prosecutor says he isn't disappointed that a jury convicted a white former police officer of manslaughter instead of murder in his fourth trial for killing his daughter's black boyfriend
As a young social psychologist, she played by the rules and won big: an influential study, a viral TED talk, a prestigious job at Harvard. Then, suddenly, the rules changed.
Pyotr Pavlensky was pictured on social media standing in front of flames at a Banque de France building on the Place de la Bastille.
Thursday: Defectors talk about their new lives in New York, a discussion on how to tackle climate change, and an exhibition of North Korean art.
Millions of women have shared their stories online with #MeToo.
She’s always been outspoken, honest and unfiltered. But now the singer is taking more control of her sound, with a new album, “Meaning of Life.”
The administration vows to continue its fight for a ban.
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Obama will attend a campaign event in support of Ralph Northam.
Carles Puigdemont said in a letter to the Spanish prime minister that the regional Parliament could vote to break away if Madrid tried to take administrative control.
Investigators at the International Olympic Committee expect to have "a number" of Russian doping cases from the Sochi Olympics resolved by the end of November
A dramatic show of support from a minor party has put Ms. Ardern in line to be the country’s youngest prime minister in more than 150 years.
As the zombie apocalypse drama returns for Season 8, the AMC series is looking to rebound from a stretch of storytelling shenanigans that alienated viewers.
A minor party’s support puts Jacinda Ardern in line to be prime minister, capping a remarkable turnaround for the opposition after nine years out of power.
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