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Prince Harry rips media for harassing girlfriend, actress Meghan Markle

Prince Harry condemned the media for subjecting girlfriend Meghan Markle to “a wave of abuse and harassment,” issuing a highly unusual statement Tuesday that confirmed his relationship with the American actress and expressed concern for her safety.

Jury awards University of Virginia official $3M in Rolling Stone lawsuit

Jurors awarded a University of Virginia administrator $3 million Monday for her portrayal in a now-discredited Rolling Stone magazine article about the school’s handling of a brutal gang rape a fraternity house.

Philippines Supreme Court grants former dictator Ferdinand Marcos a heroes’ burial

The Philippines’ Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos can be buried at a heroes’ cemetery, a decision that opponents said rolled back the democratic triumph of the “people power” revolt that ousted Marcos three decades ago.

They survived World War II and now they survive on $4.50 a day

For Russia’s eldest generation, the “children of the war” as they are called, poverty is a matter of perspective. With very little help from Moscow, these survivors of World War II live on about $4.50 a day.

Mass grave with many decapitated bodies found near Mosul

Iraqi investigators were probing a mass grave on Tuesday that was discovered the previous day by Iraqi troops advancing further into Islamic State-held territory near the city of Mosul.

Settle in for what might be a long night on Election Day

The tumult and tedium of Campaign 2016 finally culminates Tuesday as the nation chooses among Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and a variety of third-party types.