The court recommended that charges should be pursued against Love in the UK rather than have him extradited to the US where he faced a 99-year prison sentence.more
The New York Times has published a lengthy report about actress Uma Thurman, who details several sexual assaults from disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.more
A bullish US President Donald Trump has proclaimed a "new American moment" as he delivered his maiden State of the Union speech to Congress. In a primetime address, the Republican leader said he was "extending an open hand" to Democrats to work together.more
In the past 25 years war has claimed too many lives. Yet even as civil and religious strife have raged in Syria, central Africa, Afghanistan and Iraq, a devastating clash between the world's great powers has remained almost unimaginable.more
Donald Trump's invitation to the UK later this year will be a working trip rather than a state visit, Downing Street has said. A Government source confirmed the event would come without the pomp and trappings of an official state visit.more
PLL LOT joined the social campaign, organized by NGOs and business, promoting the rules of applying for visas to the USA among Poles - Adrian Kubicki from LOT informed.more
When people say politics is like making sausage, kielbasa maker Danny Morris just smiles. On this workday, the longtime employee runs 20 pounds of pork butt through a grinder and into a pig intestine -- no preservative, and definitely no politics.more
Communism, which caused the death of 100 million people, is still popular in the world. Therefore, we must build a Museum of Communism to prevent the strengthening of this ideology - explains Marion Smith, head of the Communist Victim Commemoration Foundation authorized by the US Congress.more
The Statue of Liberty, a beacon of hope for waves of immigrants at the turn of the century - and these days a destination for waves of tourists - reopened to the public Thursday, less than nine months after the destruction caused by Superstorm Sandy.more
Hundreds of thousands of women around America and the world took to the streets for the 2018 Women's March, a year after the first such event was held in opposition to newly elected US President Donald Trump.more
Donald Trump is poised to snub Theresa May for the second time this month after it emerged he has no plans to meet her at next week's World Economic Forum in Davos. The Prime Minister had been hoping for a "clear the air" meeting with Mr Trump at the Swiss resort after the US president unexpectedly cancelled plans for a visit to Britain.more
A dangerous flu has been spreading rapidly across the U.S., escalating flu season earlier than usual, and to near-epidemic levels, according to the CDC.more
Two lucky people have won hundreds of millions of dollars in America. On Saturday, in the Powerball lottery someone won the main prize of 570 million, and the day before in Mega - 450 million. more
The Polish-British drama "Your Vincent" with Dorota Kobieli and Hugh Welchman, nominated for the Golden Globe in the category of the best animated film, did not win the statuette during the award ceremony in the US, losing to the American "Coco".more
In Canada, in the province of Nova Scotia and on the east coast of the United States, there are freezing frosts, while Sunday in Sydney, Australia's largest city, was the hottest day in 79 years - the temperature was 47.3 degrees Celsius.more
President Donald Trump said he was ready to talk to the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. He also expressed the hope that talks between Seoul and Pyongyang on the participation of DPRK in the Winter Games in South Korea. they will be successful.more
US President Donald Trump has rejected questions raised over his mental health in a bombshell book, describing himself as a "very stable genius". Michael Wolff's book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House suggests even those close to Mr Trump have questioned his capability.more
Recent political debates over Muslim immigration and related issues have prompted many people to ask how many Muslims actually live in the United States. But coming up with an answer is not easy, in part because the U.S. Census Bureau does not ask questions about religion, meaning there is no official government count of the U.S. Muslim population.more