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Harvard University agreed to pay $53 million to settle lawsuits after former morgue manager Cedric Lodge stole and sold donated human remains.
Ross Barkan apologized and announced time away to "self-reflect" after New York Magazine severed ties with him over 67 columns lacking proper attribution.
Britain's Home Office published a guide reminding asylum seekers not to rape or sexually harass people, noting women can earn money and make decisions.
Heather Graham shared stunning bikini photos from her Positano vacation with boyfriend Michele Civetta, exploring Italy's Amalfi Coast together.
Ryan Fitzpatrick said Geno Smith will bring stability and professionalism the Jets have been craving, comparing his return to a "Hollywood script."
Pennsylvania AG Dave Sunday addressed whether his office could take action against Penn State after authorities uncovered an alleged fraternity cocaine trafficking ring.
Shaantal Garlick was convicted of facilitating the aggravated rape of a child and neglect as her husband Benjamin Garlick faces life in prison.
Trump declared "economic warfare" against Iran, warning that any nation or business providing a financial lifeline to the regime will face severe, unprecedented sanctions.
A Minneapolis city committee advanced a dress code ordinance Tuesday targeting velvet rope discrimination at bars and liquor-licensed businesses citywide.
Ketel Marte vanished from the Arizona Diamondbacks with no explanation, leaving MLB manager Torey Lovullo unsure if his star was even in Boston.
The viral jab against President Donald Trump by Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., during a campaign speech sparked a media frenzy over White House aide Natalie Harp.
John Stamos celebrated his 63rd birthday with a thirst trap mirror selfie on Instagram. "Full House" fans and co-star Candace Cameron Bure reacted to the steamy photo.
Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet are enrolled in a British school starting in September as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle prepare to leave Montecito.
An 8-year-old boy died after a tree fell at a YMCA summer camp in Wayland, Massachusetts, and a counselor sustained minor injuries.
The Justice Department charged Larry Montes with federal hate crimes after he allegedly attacked congregants during a Shabbat service in Manhattan.
North Korean operatives use stolen identities, AI and laptop farms to write résumés, help answer interview questions and land U.S. jobs.
Drew Brees revealed how Hurricane Katrina became the defining moment of his career that forged an unbreakable bond between him and the city of New Orleans.
Shirley MacLaine, 92, sent a video message to a New York theater screening "Sweet Charity," joking about Bob Fosse's directorial debut flopping.
Three bodies were found in Minneapolis in three days near Stone Arch Bridge, East River Flats Park and Bde Maka Ska Lake. It's unclear if the bodies are connected to a crime.
Moniquie Love Turnbull allegedly posed as a bank representative to scam a senior citizen then entered jail with $3,200 in cash hidden in her body.
Abdul El-Sayed says he wants to go beyond Bernie Sanders' public ownership model for a major American industry, calling for "some system of public control."
Former U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz is providing legal counsel to Royce White in his formal declaration for the 2027 WNBA Draft under gender eligibility rules.
Patrick Barnett is accused of killing wife Lindsey Barnett, a Lakewood elementary school art teacher found dead with a neck wound in their shower.
Pat McAfee joins ESPN's "Monday Night Football" pregame show and is in discussions to renew his deal for around $60 million a year, sources say.
A 7.4-magnitude Colombia earthquake killed at least 289 people, and the U.S. State Department maintains a Level 3 travel advisory due to crime, terrorism and kidnapping.