This Day in History | 1978 – Charlie Chaplin’s stolen body found

The coffin containing the body of Charlie Chaplin - missing since his grave was robbed 11 weeks ago - has been found. It was dug up

World briefs

US-N. KOREA North Korea yesterday threatened to scrap the historic summit next month, saying it has no interest in a “one-sided” affair meant to pressure the North to abandon

The Buzz | US firms seek tariff relief as Washington and China try to mend rift

Corporate America is seeking relief from President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs on at least USD50 billion in Chinese goods as U.S. and Chinese negotiators seek to prevent a

Melania | Trump pays return visit to recovering first lady at hospital

President Donald Trump visited his wife, Melania, in the hospital yesterday as she continues to recover from a kidney procedure. Trump said earlier that

Stormy | Porn star crowdfunding raises transparency questions

Stormy Daniels has raised nearly a half-million dollars to fund her lawsuit against President Donald Trump, relying on contributions from a crowdfunding site. Her lawyer has

UK | Markle seeks respect for dad after report he’ll skip wedding

Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are requesting “understanding and respect” for Markle’s father after a celebrity news site reported he would not attend the royal

Gaza bloodshed spurs global worry about US Mideast policies

President Donald Trump’s prospects for brokering the Mideast peace “deal of the century” plunged ever deeper as the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem opened amid bloodshed in Gaza.

Cannes | Spike Lee lambasts Trump over white supremacists

In a passionate, expletive-ridden monologue at the Cannes Film Festival, director Spike Lee lambasted Donald Trump for the U.S. president’s response to last year’s violent white supremacist

Offbeat | Man charged with stalking Rihanna, burglarizing her home

Authorities say a man who broke into Rihanna’s Hollywood Hills home and spent 12 hours there has been charged with stalking the singer, who was not at

This Day in History | 1974 Dozens die as Israel retaliates for Ma’alot

Israeli planes have bombed seven Palestinian refugee camps and villages in southern Lebanon killing at least 27 people and leaving 138 injured. The attack was in

World briefs

THAILAND An editor at an English-language newspaper in Thailand said yesterday he has been sidelined for refusing to tone down coverage critical of the country’s military government.

AP to offer election voter survey to replace exit polls

The Associated Press says it will begin conducting an elaborate election voter survey designed to replace the traditional in-person exit poll. Exit polls have been criticized in

Modigliani painting fetches obscene amount at auction

A 1917 painting by Amedeo Modigliani of a reclining nude woman that was once considered obscene in Paris sold for over USD157 million at an auction in

Middle East | Dozens killed in Gaza as US Embassy opens in Jerusalem

Israeli fire killed at least 52 Palestinians during mass protests along the Gaza border yesterday, marking the deadliest day of violence there since a devastating 2014 cross-border

Chile | People denounce suffering sex abuse by Marists, priests

Even as Pope Francis apologized for his failures in connection with Chile’s most famous case of clerical sex abuse, the pope and that country’s deeply discredited Catholic Church

Offbeat | British seasonal produce on menu for royal wedding reception

The menu for the reception after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding will feature a bonanza of British produce. Royal chef Mark Flanagan said yesterday many

This Day in History | 1993 – French police rescue child hostages

Masked police commandos have freed six girls with their nursery teacher and shot dead an armed man, ending a two-day hostage crisis at a nursery school in

World briefs

SOUTH CHINA SEA China’s first entirely home-built aircraft carrier has begun sea trials, underscoring how the country is building naval assets to assert its maritime claims in the South

Vatican’s Inquisition, Index of Banned Books open for study

The Vatican’s doctrine office, once responsible for the Inquisition, the Index of Prohibited Books and famous for its centuries of secrecy, is reminding scholars that it’s actually a

France- Terrorism | Paris attacker born in Chechnya, was on radicalism database

The man behind a deadly knife attack in central Paris was born in Chechnya and had been on police radar for radicalism, and his parents have been

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