Peter Navarro judge to consider mistrial request Wednesday because jurors may have interacted with protesters during deliberations
The federal judge who oversaw Peter Navarro's criminal contempt of Congress conviction last week will revisit the integrity of the jury deliberations in a rare post-trial hearing Wednesday morning.
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Paul Simon is coming to accept his partial hearing loss
It's only been a few months since legendary singer Paul Simon went public with his hearing loss and he now says he's still adjusting.
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Paul Simon 'beginning to accept' hearing loss
The US singer-songwriter says his new disability has changed the way he lives and works.
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Who's next? The risk of living next door to Putin
The Ukraine war has put Russia's nervous neighbours on high alert, reports Europe editor Katya Adler.
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Nuzo Onoh - the Queen of African horror who is terrified of ghosts
British-Nigerian horror writer Nuzo Ono tells the BBC that she sleeps with a "bright light on".
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Canada's Trudeau stranded in India by plane problems
The prime minister had been set to leave on Sunday after a tense meeting with India's Narendra Modi.
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Burton to leave creative direction of Kering label Alexander McQueen
PARIS Alexander McQueen creative director Sarah Burton will leave the Kering-owned fashion label after two decades, the latest
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Jeff Bezos Is Helping to Build a Clock Meant to Keep Time for 10,000 Years
It's 500 feet tall and is being built inside of a mountain.
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Bass player to Van Morrison, Bruce Springsteen and Miles Davis dies
Jazz bassist Richard Davis, who received acclaim for his work on Van Morrison's 1968 album 'Astral Weeks', has died at the age of 93.
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Mount Taranaki: Climber survives 600m fall with minor injuries
The man was saved by snow and softened ice after tumbling from New Zealand's Mount Taranaki.
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Trains, boats and planes: How Kim Jong Un travels abroad
Mr Kim is reportedly headed to Vladivostok, Russia to meet Vladimir Putin.
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America is in a factory boom again. Even a recession may not bring it down this time
On a warm Saturday morning in July, as Kathie Leonard planned to set out on her boat for a day on the water off the coast of Maine, her phone rang. The call was from the head of the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development, asking if Auburn Manufacturing — the specialized textiles maker Leonard runs — would be interested in hosting "the president" in the coming week.
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