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Women Who Sued Johnson & Johnson Declare Victory After $4.69 Billion Talc Verdict
A St. Louis jury on July 12 concluded that Johnson & Johnson's talc-based products contained asbestos, causing the 22 women, six of whom have died, to develop ovarian cancer.
Days After Helsinki Summit, Russia Shows off Vladimir Putin's 'Super Weapons'
President Vladimir Putin announced an array of new nuclear weapons in March in one of his most bellicose speeches in years, saying they could hit almost any point in the world and evade a US-built missile shield.
Brexit Continues to Mean Brexit: May Presses on With Her Plan
After narrowly escaping defeat in parliament over her plans for leaving the EU, May signalled she would not drop a proposal on Britain's future relationship with bloc - the biggest shift in its foreign and trade policy for almost half a century.
Trump Looked Like He Was Going to Ask Putin for Autograph: Arnold Schwarzenegger
The actor added that Trump looked like he was going to ask Putin for an "autograph" or a "selfie". He said that Trump "sold out" his community, the justice system, and "worst of all, our country" during the press conference.
Russia Jails Pussy Riot Members for World Cup Pitch Invasion
A Moscow court sentenced Veronika Nikulshina, Olga Kuracheva, and Pyotr Verzilov to 15 days in police cells and also banned them from visiting sports events for three years, Mediazona court news site reported.
Communist-run Cuba Starts Rolling Out Internet on Mobile Phones
Journalists at state-run news outlets were among the first this year to get mobile internet, provided by Cuba's telecoms monopoly, as part of a wider campaign for greater internet access that new President Miguel Diaz-Canel has said should boost the econo...
Donald Trump Vows 'Extraordinary Relationship' With Vladimir Putin as Summit Opens
The two leaders were due to start their summit in the Finland capital Helsinki with no one else in the room apart from interpreters. They were scheduled to hold a working lunch accompanied by aides later on Monday before speaking to media.
Donald Trump Blames Bad Russia Ties on FBI 'Witch Hunt'
The US President in his tweet claimed that relationship with Russia has never been worse, while referring to special prosecutor Robert Mueller's probe.
Chicago Police Release Video of Shooting That Sparked Violent Protests
The shooting on Saturday triggered violent clashes that night and more peaceful protests on Sunday in the latest in a string of U.S. police killings that have at times sparked nationwide demonstrations.
Behind Bars for Being Daughter of Nawaz Sharif, Says Maryam Nawaz
The National Accountability Bureau officials took ousted prime minister Sharif, 68, and Maryam, 44, into custody in the Avenfield case, shortly after their arrival at Lahore airport from London via Abu Dhabi on Friday.
US Politicians Shown Backing Fake Kindergarten Gun Scheme in Sacha Baron Cohen Satire
Baron Cohen poses as an Israeli anti-terror expert who gets two U.S. congressmen to voice support for his fake "Kinderguardians" scheme for children as young as three.
One Russian Leader, Four US Presidents: A History of Ties
A summary of relations between Putin and US leaders, ahead of his Helsinki summit on Monday with President Donald Trump.
Jaguar Escapes Habitat at New Orleans Zoo; Moves Enclosure to Enclosure Killing 4 Alpacas, Emu, Fox
The male jaguar escaped around 7:20 am on Saturday and was captured and returned to its night house after being sedated by a vet team nearly an hour later, after it had mauled four alpacas, one emu and one fox.
For First Time in Pakistan’s History, Staff Crunch Forces Bankers Into Election Duty
Previously, mostly teaching staff of schools and colleges performed election duties.
I Am Ready for Character Assassination, Says Reham Khan After Controversial Book Release
Her book, which details her marriage with former cricketer and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) leader Imran Khan, has stirred several controversies in Pakistan and beyond.
Jared Kushner Security Clearance Limits His Access to Some US Secrets: Report
Jared Kushner was granted a permanent security clearance in late May, but only at the "top secret" level, a status that does not provide access to closely guarded intelligence.