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Oscar's Academy Invites 928 New Members, Getting Closer To Diversity Goals
After two years of #OscarsSoWhite hashtags, the Academy vowed to double the number of women and people of color by 2020. While it's close to achieving that, overall membership remains far from equal.
Trump Thanks Omarosa Manigault Newman After White House Announces Her Resignation
The former Apprentice contestant is stepping down effective Jan. 20, according to the White House. In a tweet, President Trump thanked her for her service and wished her "continued success."
'French Elvis' Johnny Hallyday Dies At 74
Born as Jean-Philippe Smet during World War II in occupied Paris, Hallyday latched on to American-style rock 'n roll in the 1960s and went on to sell 100 million albums over five decades.
MLB Rallies To Help Boy Whose Baseball Collection Was Destroyed By Fire
As thousands of Californians take stock of the damage caused by wildfires, one 9-year-old boy's story has at least half of the teams in Major League Baseball chipping in.
Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones: Players Cannot Disrespect Flag
The powerful NFL owner is the first to suggest there may be repercussions for players who decide to protest during the national anthem.
President Trump, North Korean Leader Kim Agree To Second Meeting Next Month
Trump first met with Kim in June 2018 in Singapore, and the two appeared to form an unlikely bond after Trump had previously criticized Kim on Twitter, slamming him as "Little Rocket Man."
Catholic News Service's Hanukkah Tweet Shows Ancient Jewish Temple's Destruction
A relief showed Roman soldiers carrying the spoils of the war, including a menorah from the destroyed ancient Temple of Jerusalem. Observers noted the problematic image.
Boeing 737 Plane With 143 On Board Skids Into St. Johns River In Jacksonville
All 136 passengers and seven flight crew members on board are accounted for, officials say.
Protesters In D.C., Denver, LA, Elsewhere Demonstrate Against Rescinding DACA
The protests follow an announcement by Attorney General Jeff Sessions that an Obama administration policy protecting some children brought to the U.S. illegally will be ended.
Trump And Campaign Finance Law: The Fundamentals Still Apply
The TV and Twitter comments by Rudy Giuliani and President Trump add new elements to the Stormy Daniels saga.
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