An investigation by The New York Times found extensive evidence that the United Farm Workers co-founder groomed and sexually abused girls who worked in the movement.
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An asylum seeker followed a young woman home before sexually assaulting her in chilling attack which left the victim scared ...
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US singer Shaboozey, US musician Raphael Saadiq, US singer songwriter Miles Caton and US dancer Misty Copeland perform onstage during the 98th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, ...
When 22-year-old Wendy Faith shared a Valentine’s Day kiss with 21-year-old Alesi Diana Denise in Uganda — a country infamous ...
"Analytic to the end (no pun intended), I was the first to leave. I wish I had a good reason, but the fact is, people were ...
In 1913, three Nome legislators departed by dog sled in the second week of January to reach the inaugural session, which started nearly two months later in Juneau.
Published in 1979 and a massive hit for Channel 4 when they first adapted it in 1985, this Barbara Taylor Bradford epic feels as timely today as it ever did.