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Donald Trump Faces Lawsuit for Forcibly Kissing Ex-Campaign Worker Before Rally
The lawsuit alleges the encounter occurred inside a campaign RV before a rally in 2016. While leaving a meeting in the vehicle, Trump gripped Johnson by the hand and leaned in so close that she felt his breath, the lawsuit says.
Fake Kim Goes as Real Kim Comes: Vietnam Expels North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Lookalike
The impersonator visited Singapore in June when Trump and Kim held their first summit and performed satirical stunts. He said he was briefly detained by authorities there.
ISIS Suspect 'Jihadi Jack' Misses His Mom and Doctor Who, Wants to Return to UK
His parents, John Letts and Sarah Lane, face a trial in the UK over claims they funded terrorism by sending their son money. The couple deny the charge and insist their son went to Syria to help refugees.
'Flood of Indignation': Meghan Markle's Lavish New York Baby Shower Invites Media Ire
The Duchess of Sussex, due to give birth in the spring, returned to Britain Thursday after enjoying a party with celebrity friends at what British papers referred to as 'the most expensive hotel suite in the US'.
US Imposes Sanctions on Indian Man, Parents for Allegedly Smuggling Heroin, Opioids
The US Treasury Department said Jasmeet Hakimzada, who lives in the United Arab Emirates, is a "significant foreign narcotics trafficker" who since 2008 has laundered hundreds of millions of dollars.
Telangana Man Shot Dead by Masked Gunman in Florida Supermarket
K Govardhan Reddy, a resident of Uppal area of Hyderabad, was attacked by the assailant at a fuel-filling station-cum supermarket in Florida on Tuesday.
Trump Urged Acting Attorney General to Put Ally in Hush Payments to Women Probe: NYT
Asked by reporters in the Oval Office if he asked acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker to change the leadership of the investigation, the US President denied the charge.
Trump 'In No Rush' on North Korea Denuclearisation as Envoy Heads to Finalise Summit Plans
North Korea has conducted no further nuclear and missile tests since the June summit, but has made no commitment to surrendering its nuclear arsenal.
Bernie Sanders Has Already Missed His Chance to Enter White House: Donald Trump
Trump also said he likes Bernie Sanders because of his views on trade.
Pulwama Terror Attack: Indian-Americans to Protest Outside Chinese, Pakistani Diplomatic Missions in US
The main objectives of the protest, according to the organisers, are to 'expose the barbaric nature' of Pakistani terrorism and to wake up the world against Pakistan- and China-supported terrorism, a media release said.
UN Secretary General Urges India, Pakistan to Exercise Maximum Restraint Post Pulwama
The UN chief's supreme spokesperson said that the secretary general stresses the need to take immediate steps to de-escalate tensions.
Vandals Desecrate 90 Jewish Graves in East France on Eve of Rallies Against Anti-Semitism
French President Emmanuel Macron visited the cemetery following the overnight desecration, walking through a gate scarred with a swastika as he entered the graveyard.
3 Children, Woman Found Dead in West Michigan Shooting
Kent County Sheriff Michelle LaJoye-Young said that the three children were elementary school-aged.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's Top Adviser Resigns But Denies Wrongdoing
Principal secretary Gerald Butts said he's leaving in order to defend himself without distracting from the prime minister's work.
Imran Khan Receives Saudi Crown Prince in Islamabad as India Vows to Isolate Pakistan in Diplomatic World
The crown prince's arrival comes amid a vow by India to isolate Pakistan internationally following the deadliest attack in Kashmir in decades.
Manafort Faces Up to 24 years in Jail After Breaking Plea Deal
Manafort was convicted in August in a Virginia court on eight charges of banking and tax fraud related to his work for Russia-backed political parties in Ukraine between 2004 and 2014.