Noriega asks for Panama's forgiveness in jailhouse interview
PANAMA CITY - Former dictator Manuel Noriega broke a long silence to ask his compatriots on Wednesday to forgive actions by his military regime that culminated in the 1989 U.S. invasion.
View ArticleEurope seeks to counter Kremlin success pushing world view
MOSCOW - Larry King's back on the air, beaming his high-octane brand of talk to households around the world. Where can you catch him? Kremlin-backed TV.
View ArticleCarlos Slim's Ora TV latest company to dump Trump
NEW YORK - A TV company backed by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim says it will scrap a project it was developing with real estate mogul Donald Trump because of comments he made about Mexican immigrants.
View ArticleProof of Trump's charity giving elusive
WASHINGTON - Donald Trump, widely believed to be the wealthiest American ever to run for president, is nowhere among the ranks of the country's most generous citizens, according to an Associated Press...
View ArticleDebate shatters Fox News ratings record, Trump feels heat
NEW YORK - Donald Trump always boasted about his ratings for "Celebrity Apprentice." Now he can say the same thing about his first presidential debate, even if he didn't like the show very much.
View ArticleA film reveals how Morton Downey Jr. pioneered loudmouth TV
NEW YORK - A man clears his throat and rages at the world. He claims to speak for everyday folks with conservative ideals and he savages anyone who challenges him. He is uncensored and high-decibel, an...
View ArticleCNN gets 22.9 million viewers for GOP debate
NEW YORK - An estimated 22.9 million people tuned in for Wednesday's second presidential primary debate on CNN.
View ArticleStretch marks showed on CNN debate
NEW YORK - It's safe to turn the TV back on. CNN's Republican presidential debate really is over.
View ArticleJackie Collins, novelist of the rich and scandalous, dies
LOS ANGELES - The novels of Jackie Collins dramatized the lives of the most elite people and places, but they were read by everyone, everywhere - from airports to beaches to, sometimes, under the...
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