The woman, in her complaint, said that Muhammed - who was serving as the jury chairman - entered her room and assaulted her.
The theater that drew acclaim last year for “Les Misérables” is hoping Paris can accept a new “Americano-French musical.” ...
Laughing matters. It always has. But laughing may matter even more in modern times. Does anyone think that during the Middle Ages, or even in the late 19th century, ordinary citizens spent as much ...
Laughing matters. It always has. But laughing may matter even more in modern times. Does anyone think that during the Middle Ages, or even in the late 19th century, ordinary citizens spent as much ...
What happened: Bob Crane, best known as the star of the 1960s World War II sitcom Hogan’s Heroes, was found bludgeoned to ...
Connie Francis, 87. The wholesome pop star’s 1950s and ’60s hits included “Pretty Little Baby” and “Who’s Sorry Now?” — the ...
On Nov. 29, 1947, the United Nations voted for the partition of Palestine and the creation of the independent Jewish state of ...
The band led by Joan Jett was one of rock’s most disruptive — made up of girls in a tremendously masculinized world, it had a short, brilliant, shadowy career ...
What happened: Bob Crane, best known as the star of the 1960s World War II sitcom Hogan’s Heroes, was found bludgeoned to ...
Was something great lost during the former Talking Heads frontman’s evolution from affected irony to chronic positivity?
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Today in History for Dec. 5: In 1484, Pope Innocent VIII issued his Witch Bull, ordering an inquisition to systematically discover, torture and execute witches throughout Europe. It led to the ease ...
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Today in Music History for Dec. 18: In 1707, English hymn writer Charles Wesley was born. He wrote more than 6,500 hymns, including "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing." ...
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