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Bernard Pomerance, Playwright Of 'The Elephant Man,' Has Died
Pomerance wrote the Tony Award-winning play about the life of a very deformed man in Victorian England. It has been played hundreds of times, attracting top actors for the central role.
Liberia Elects Soccer Star George Weah Its Next President
For the first time in 70 years, the country will transfer power from one elected president to another. Many Liberians identify with Weah, who grew up poor before becoming a top striker in Europe.
Reports: Trump Taps Retired Marine General To Head Homeland Security
Retired Gen. John Kelly, the former boss of the U.S. Southern Command, would be the third former general picked by President-elect Trump.
Jury Convicts Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard On 12 Felony Ethics Charges
After the jury found Hubbard guilty of more than half of the 23 charges, he's been stripped of his leadership position, and could face up to 20 years in prison for each felony count.
Listen: Sir Harry Kroto Was More Than A Nobel Prize Winner
He shared chemistry's top prize in 1996 for finding buckyballs, and had Lou Gehrig's disease when he died. Making art was his first love. "Remember your humanity," he said, "and forget the rest."
PHOTOS: At Westminster, Rumor Wins — But They're All Good Dogs
More than 2,800 dogs competed at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Just one — a German shepherd named Rumor — walked away with Best in Show. But let's not forget to relish the pictures.
When It Comes To CDs In 2016, Mozart Outsells Beyonce, Adele And Drake
Mozart sold the most CDs of any artist in 2016. Quartz reporter Amy Wang says that figure can help shed light on the state of the recording industry.
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Tennis Star Petra Kvitova Badly Injured By Knife-Wielding Attacker
The two-time Wimbledon champion sustained "severe" injuries to her left hand, her playing hand, during a home invasion. She said she is "fortunate to be alive."
Red Cross Employee Survey Finds Doubts About Leadership, Ethics
The results of an internal survey of more than 14,000 employees found that 4 out of 10 employees have doubts about the charity's commitment to ethical conduct.
Unemployment, Deflation Felt Acutely In Spain
Spain's jobless rate still tops 23 percent and salaries are stagnant or declining. The Spanish economy is technically out of recession but many Spaniards still aren't celebrating.
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