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Want to Support War Victims in Ukraine? Here's How You Can Help
Humanitarian organizations are working to help Ukrainians affected by the Russian invasion.
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160,000 at Risk in Mozambique After 2nd Cyclone in 6 Weeks
A second disaster unfolded on Sunday in northern Mozambique in the wake of Cyclone Kenneth as raging flood waters killed one person and began to cut off the region’s main city from the outside world. Some 160,000 people were at risk, with more torrential rain forecast for the days ahead. “Help us, we are losing everything!” residents in Pemba city...
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Jennifer Garner Graces Cover of People's Annual ‘Beautiful Issue'
Jennifer Garner graces the front of this year’s “Beautiful Issue” of People magazine with a cover story that cheers the way she balances Hollywood, business and motherhood.
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Save The Children: 7 Killed in Airstrike on Yemen Hospital
A hospital in a rural area of northwest Yemen was hit by an airstrike Tuesday killing seven people and wounding eight others, Save the Children said. The international aid organization, which supports the hospital, said in a statement sent to the Associated Press that four of those killed were children and two adults are unaccounted for. Save The Children said...
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Civilian Death Toll in Yemen Rising Despite US Assurances
Airstrikes by Saudi Arabia and its allies in Yemen are on a pace to kill more civilians than last year, according to a database tracking violence in the country, despite the United States’ repeated claims that the coalition is taking precautions to prevent such bloodshed. The database gives an indication of the scope of the disaster wreaked in Yemen by...
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Indonesia's Grim Search for Disaster Victims Nears Its End
ndonesia’s search for victims buried in neighborhoods annihilated by an earthquake and tsunami is nearing its end almost two weeks after the double disasters hit the remote city of Palu in central Sulawesi. Authorities had said the official search and rescue effort would end Thursday with prayers in areas of the city such as Balaroa, Petobo and Jono Oge where...
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UNICEF Deputy Steps Down After ‘Unsuitable' Messages Surface
A top UNICEF honcho has resigned following revelations that he reportedly peppered female staffers — at the children’s charity that previously employed him — with “unsuitable and thoughtless” messages. “I want to make clear I am not resigning from UNICEF because of the mistakes I made at Save the Children,” Justin Forsyth, who was a deputy director at the United...
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'The Simpsons' Vow to Help Puerto Rico in New Online Video
Still recovering from Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico is getting a helping hand from an unlikely source — Moe from “The Simpsons.”
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Jennifer Garner Calls for Congress to Boost Education Funds
Jennifer Garner has called on Congress to do more to support early childhood education.
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2016 Was Worst Year Yet for Syria's Children: United Nations
Last year was the worst yet for the rising generation in Syria, with at least 652 children killed in 2016, the United Nations’ child relief agency said Monday. There was no letup to attacks on schools, hospitals, playgrounds, parks and homes as the Syrian government, its opponents and the allies of both sides showed callous disregard for the laws of...
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Royals, They're Just Like Us: ‘Royal Family' Dons Ugly Christmas Sweaters for Charity
Even a family as regal as the British Royals is not exempt from humiliating holiday traditions.
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James Corden Opens Up About Weight and How Hollywood Sees Larger People
Late Late Show host talks about growing up chubby
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Ryan Lochte Begins Losing Endorsements After Rio Incident
American swimmer Ryan Lochte lost two sponsorships on Monday and won’t have a third one renewed in the wake of his late-night altercation at the Rio Olympics, which he initially reported as an armed robbery. Swimsuit maker Speedo USA and mattress maker Airweave announced that they are dropping Lochte days after the 12-time Olympic swimming medalist apologized for his actions,...
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Preview: Matt Lauer's Exclusive Interview With Ryan Lochte
“When you spoke with me on Wednesday night by phone, you didn’t tell me the whole truth,” Matt Lauer said to U.S. swimmer Lochte in an exclusive one-on-one interview, airing in part Saturday, August 20, 2016.
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‘Tonight Show': Truth or Door with Jennifer Garner and Cuba Gooding Jr.
“Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon, Jennifer Garner and Cuba Gooding Jr. decide between sharing personal facts or completing mystery challenges in a twist on the game truth or dare.
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Google Launches Campaign to Fight Ebola
Google is launching a campaign to help fight Ebola by contributing $2 for every dollar people donate to a slew of nonprofits such as Save the Children and the Doctors Without Borders.
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4 Kids, 2 Adults Killed in Pennsylvania House Fire
Family members say the only survivor of a deadly house fire near Pittsburgh lost his new wife, her four children and his father in the blaze.