A second accuser took the stand in R. Kelly’s sex-crimes trial in New York, telling jury he pressed her for sex before audition and gave her herpes.
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CNN cuts ties with Rick Santorum after disparaging comments about Native American culture
CNN has parted ways with TV analyst Rick Santorum over disparaging comments the former Republican senator made about Native American culture.
Prince Philip’s death left ‘a huge void’ in the Queen’s life, Prince Andrew says
Prince Philip’s death has left a “huge void” in Queen Elizabeth II’s life, their son Prince Andrew said, calling him “the grandfather of the nation.”
Containment grows on South Dakota wildfires that forced evacuations, Mount Rushmore’s closure
Firefighters continued to make progress on containing wildfires in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Gov. Kristi Noem declared a state of emergency.
Police shoot pepper balls to disperse ‘unruly’ crowd in Miami Beach as spring break converges on Florida
Two officers were injured and had to be taken to the hospital after a crowd gathered around police trying to make an arrest in Miami Beach.
Dozens of U.S. ski resorts close for coronavirus: ‘The slopes will still be there when this is all over’
Ski resorts are following the lead of the cruise industry and preemptively shuttering dozens of North America’s resorts amid the coronavirus outbreak.
‘Dark Horse’ lawsuit: Katy Perry, record company owe $2.78 million for stealing song
A jury decided Thursday that Katy Perry and her label stole parts of “Dark Horse” from a Christian rapper, and collectively owe him $2.78 million.
Body of missing actor Charles Levin, 70, may have been found in Oregon
Police say there’s a “high probability” that they’ve found the remains of Charles Levin, an actor who appeared on ‘Seinfeld’ and ‘Doogie Howser.’
Original Mouseketeer Dennis Day’s former handyman arrested in his death in Oregon
Daniel James Burda has been arrested in the death of Mouseketeer Dennis Day, Oregon authorities say. Police said Burda did work around Day’s house.
Lawsuit dismissed after Florida governor, Cabinet sued over plans to meet in Israel
A watchdog group and several news outlets are suing Gov. Ron DeSantis and members of his Cabinet in an effort to stop their planned meeting in Jerusalem.