Little Mix star Perrie Edwards recalls her ‘horrendous’ first ever public performance. (Nov. 15)
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Brexit deal imperiled by UK Cabinet revolt
Two British Cabinet ministers resigned Thursday in opposition to the divorce deal struck by Prime Minister Theresa May with the EU — a major blow to her authority and her ability to get the deal through Parliament. (Nov. 15)
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Arkansas traffic-stop shootout caught by dashcam
Dramatic dashcam video shows a sheriff’s deputy in a shootout following a traffic stop in Arkansas. About 40 shots were fired during the shootout Sunday. The suspect was later caught and faces attempted murder and other charges. (Nov. 15)
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Northern California wildfire death toll at 56
At least 56 people are now known dead in the massive Northern California wildfire. Authorities say 130 people are unaccounted for. (Nov. 15)
Comic writers reflect on Stan Lee’s take on race
As fans celebrate Stan Lee’s contributions to the pop culture canon, some have also revisited how Lee felt that with his comic books came great responsibility. (Nov. 14)
Comic writers reflect on Stan Lee’s take on race
As fans celebrate Stan Lee’s contributions to the pop culture canon, some have also revisited how Lee felt that with his comic books came great responsibility. (Nov. 14)
A look at this year’s Oscar race
From Lady Gaga to Peter Farrelly, reinvention is this season’s most sought-after attribute in the competition for an Oscar. (Nov. 14)
A look at this year’s Oscar race
From Lady Gaga to Peter Farrelly, reinvention is this season’s most sought-after attribute in the competition for an Oscar. (Nov. 14)
NY man revealed as $343M Powerball jackpot winner
Robert Bailey was introduced Wednesday by New York lottery officials as the winner of last months record-breaking Powerball jackpot. Bailey shares his winnings of nearly $700 million, with a woman in Iowa who also picked the winning combo. (Nov. 14)
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Amazon HQ2 cities could see Seattle’s growing pains
Amazon HQ2 cities on the East Coast could see strains on housing, transit and even more jobs beyond Amazon’s hiring spree – at least that has been the experience Seattle had (Nov. 13)