2020

Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Witness The Sweetest Proposal And Can’t Contain Their Joy

When Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reunited for their first joint public appearance in the U.K. since announcing their royal step back, they were greeted with cheers of “We love you, Harry and Meghan,” from the waiting crowd. But the love at the Endeavour Fund Awards on Thursday didn’t end there.  During the ceremony itself, ITV’s royal […]

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‘Almost Without Precedent’: Airline Industry Hit Hard by Coronavirus

In the United States, airlines are starting to make similar reductions in response to a recent rapid decline in demand, even for domestic travel. In a securities filing on Thursday, Southwest Airlines, which offers little international service, said that it had seen “healthy” revenue increases in the first two months of the year, but its

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From the Afghan Peace Deal, a Weak and Pliable Neighbor for Pakistan

WASHINGTON — It was three days after the Sept. 11 attacks when Pakistan’s president yielded to the American demands — but also delivered a warning. President Pervez Musharraf told the American ambassador in Islamabad that his country would assist the United States in its looming war against the Taliban, long the recipients of Pakistan’s patronage.

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R. Kelly: Singer pleads not guilty to updated sex abuse charges

Image copyright Getty Images R&B singer R. Kelly has pleaded not guilty to 13 sexual abuse charges in Chicago, including allegations involving a new accuser. The new alleged victim, referred to as Minor Six, was included as part of an updated federal indictment. Prosecutors also said they had seized more than 100 electronic devices, such

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U.S. to Hold Tech Firms Accountable for Spread of Child Sex Abuse Imagery

Legislation announced on Thursday aimed at curbing the spread of online child sexual abuse imagery would take the extraordinary step of removing legal protections for tech companies that fail to police the illegal content. A separate, international initiative that was also announced takes a softer approach, getting the industry to voluntarily embrace standards for combating

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