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Ariana Grande Manchester Benefit Concert Will Feature Coldplay, Miley Cyrus
Ariana Grande has called on her celebrity friends to join forces with her for a benefit concert honoring the victims and families of the Manchester terrorist attack.
Kathy Griffin: 'I beg for your forgiveness' for Gruesome Anti-Trump Photo Shoot
An apologetic Kathy Griffin took to Instagram Tuesday to issue a mea culpa for participating in a photo shoot that featured her holding up a bloody head resembling President Donald Trump.
Portland Stabbing Suspect Yells In Court: Free Speech or Die
Jeremy Joseph Christian began yelling when he walked into the courtroom Tuesday.
Uber CEO's Mother Dies In Boating Accident: 'Unspeakable Tragedy'
The company, in a statement on Saturday, called the incident an "unspeakable tragedy" and said that Kalanick's father remains in a "serious condition." Kalanick's mother, Bonnie, was 71.
President Trump returns to Washington from first overseas trip
President Donald Trump is back at the White House after his first overseas trip.
James Cameron on Disney's Pandora and why the 'Avatar' sequels are talking so long
Walt Disney World has treated guests to the Tomorrowland, Neverland, and now the famous theme park is inviting fans to visit the land of "Avatar."
Trump's First Overseas Trip: Zero Press Conferences
There's one thing clear about President Trump's first trip abroad: He kept the press at arm's length.
Russian Meddling Didn't Actually Help Lead To Trump's Victory And Clinton's Loss
She had a clear advantage in pre-election polls, the better political resume, longer experience in government, a more clearly defined platform, the united backing of most of her party, years to plan an effective campaign, and the benefit of years of Democratic victories in the Democratic firewall of the Rust Belt.
Biden: 2016 Election Tapped Into "Our Darkest Emotions"
Former vice president spoke at Cornell University
Biden did not refer to President Trump by name
Decoding Trump's Body Language
The "steeple" and the "grab and yank" are some of Trump's favorite moves
Trump's body language indicates an 'alpha male' personality, experts say
Trump, Feted And Chided Abroad, Returns To Uncertainty At Home
He traveled to Saudi Arabia, Israel, the Vatican, Belgium and Italy
Trump's first presidential foreign trip lasted nine days
Graham: It's 'Stunning' Comey Never Told Congress About Fake Email
Graham called the report "stunning"
Jared Kushner's Worst Week In Washington
Jared Kushner, he of the marriage to Trump daughter Ivanka and the massive portfolio in the White House, reportedly sought to set up a secret back-channel with the Russians during the presidential transition -- a major no-no that raised even more questions about the campaign's ties to a foreign government and Kushner's viability in the White House.
Macron Explains His Tense Handshake With Trump
Trump and Macron shared a tense handshake, which Macron said was "not innocent" and "a moment of truth"
Macron said he could establish a "cordial relationship" with Trump
Fundraiser Nets Over $3 Million For AIDS Charities At Cannes
A lavish French Riviera AIDS fundraising gala has raised more than three million euros ($3.4 million) to combat the disease globally.
Four TSU Students Selected for Summer Workshop at Yale
Texas Southern University will be represented by four students at the inaugural HBCU Summer Teachers Institute in Technical Art (STITAH) at Yale University. The Institute will be held June 2-9, 2017 in New Haven, Connecticut.
Tyra Banks Accused Of Verbal Abuse In Lawsuit
An 'America's Got Talent' hopeful claims Tyra made her audition a traumatic experience.
What It Was Like To Be At The Fight On The Texas House Floor
On Monday, at the end of the Texas legislative session, things took a very nasty turn. Protesters unhappy with a bill passed through the legislature that would ban so-called "sanctuary cities" stormed the chamber, forcing a tense standoff that led to an altercation -- the details of which are unclear -- between Republican and Democratic legislators. Texas Tribune editor Emily Ramshaw witnessed all of it. Our conversation about the fight -- as well as what else went on and whether there's going to be a special session -- conducted via email and lightly edited for flow is below.
World War II Vet Gets High School Diploma After 71 Years
It's never too late to graduate. That's the lesson World War II veteran Milton Mockerman shared with the Kalkaska High School class of 2017 with whom he graduated on Saturday.


