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No evidence B.B. King was poisoned, coroner says
Medical examiners found no evidence to prove the allegation that blues legend B.B. King was poisoned before he died of natural causes in May, according to autopsy findings. Tests conducted after two of the
Tabloid publishes images of future queen giving Nazi salute
Buckingham Palace has expressed its disappointment with a tabloid newspaper for publishing images of a young Queen Elizabeth II performing a Nazi salute together with her family in 1933, the year Adolf Hitler came
Comedian Dave Chappelle speaks out about timing of comeback
BRIDGEHAMPTON, New York: Dave Chappelle’s return to the comedy stage comes at a racially charged time in the U.S. But the comedian, who has never shied away from racial issues, says that’s just a
Cosby detailed his womanizing, secrecy efforts a decade ago
Under oath in a hotel – away from the TV cameras and the soapbox where he did his public moralizing – Bill Cosby sketched a very different image of America’s Dad: a philanderer who
Chris Brown asked to secure clearance before leaving Manila
Grammy award-winning singer Chris Brown’s departure from Manila has been delayed because of fraud allegations against him and his promoter for a canceled concert last New Year’s eve. The recording artist and his promoter
Absent-minded parents leave behind sleeping child in taxi
In a bizarre incident, an expatriate family apparently returning from long vacation on Saturday left their child sleeping in the back seat of a taxi they hailed from the Doha International Airport to their
2013 IHF Super Globe — Qatar
A light-show performance during the opening ceremony of 2013 IHF Super Globe — Qatar at Gharaffa Indoor Stadium yesterday.
China’s ‘leftover women’ choosing to stay single
Leta Hong Fincher, featured on this month's episode of "On China," is a scholar on Chinese women issues at Tsinghua University.The names of interviewees in this article have been changed to protect their privacy.
Drones to help Florida get rid of mosquitoes
The Florida Keys agency charged with keeping the island chain’s mosquito swarms at bay might become the nation’s first to use drones to spot remote breeding grounds as part of efforts to eradicate the
Historic train to resume run
A historic train that has ferried tourists and residents through Northern California redwood forests for generations will resume service on Saturday after a caved-in tunnel derailed the operation earlier this year. Train owners spent