A FLEDGLING campaign to recall the judge who sentenced a former Stanford University swimmer to six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman gained momentum Friday as three prominent political consultants joined the effort.
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A FLEDGLING campaign to recall the judge who sentenced a former Stanford University swimmer to six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman gained momentum Friday as three prominent political consultants joined the effort.
Her newly aggressive social media strategy aims to turn the presumptive GOP nominee's own words against him.
THE funeral procession carrying Muhammad Ali’s body through the streets of Louisville has begun.
Billion-dollar company Serco has lobbied the US for more than a year in a push for detention contracts, sparking criticism f-rom immigrant rights groups
As the winner of Sunday’s 2016 Miss USA competition held at the T-Mobile Arena off the Las Vegas Strip, Barber will go on to compete in the Miss Universe contest.
THE Miss USA beauty pageant didn’t go on without a slip-up. Miss California was almost speechless when asked about the gap between the rich and poor.
“As a woman in the United States Army, I think … we are just as tough as men. Gender does not limit us”
Total falls 122,000 short of economists’ expectations ahead of crucial Federal Reserve meeting, but unemployment rate dips to 4.7%
A COUPLE moving into their new flat were shocked to find the remains of the last tenant in a cupboard and wrapped in a shower curtain along with a note f-rom the killer.
The shooter who allegedly killed a UCLA professor Wednesday before turning the gun on himself had a "kill list" that included the name of a woman found dead today in Minnesota, Los Angeles Police Department Chief C-harlie Beck told a local news station today.
A shooting on the UCLA campus was the work of a disgruntled former engineering PhD student who accused his professor of stealing his code.
THE biggest airport in America is hiding a secret bunker the government plans to use when something terrible happens “in the near future”, it has been claimed.
TWO men have been killed in a tragic murder-suicide at the University of California, Los Angeles, forcing the campus into lockdown.
Two people died in a murder-suicide on UCLA's campus Wednesday, police said, a shooting that sparked an hours-long lockdown for students.
A former Houston middle school teacher skipped town after admitting to investigators that she was in love with one of her students and had sex with him “on almost a daily basis” starting when he was just 13 years old.
Former Attorney General Eric Holder, who first wanted to see whistleblower Edward Snowden put in prison, now says the ex-NSA contractor did a “public service” by sparking a debate on government surveillance, but still insists Snowden should face trial.
The three remaining presidential candidates spent Memorial Day honoring U.S. military service members
ONE hundred and 50 years ago, in 1866, the town of Waterloo, NY, celebrated the first Memorial Day, remembering the fallen of the Civil War. Fifty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson honoured Waterloo and reaffirmed the Memorial Day celebration, then centred around the heroes of World War II.