Comedian Bill Cosby, in an interview that aired on Saturday, declined to answer questions by a National Public Radio journalist about accusations of sexual assault that resurfaced in recent weeks. Cosby, 77, responded by shaking his head to signal “No” at least twice when NPR’s Scott Simon asked him to respond to the sexual assault accusations, including those made by former aspiring actress Barbara Bowman in an op-ed in the Washington Post earlier in the week.
Surgeon with Ebola arrives in US for treatment
In this April 2014 photo provided by the United Methodist News Service, Dr. . This handout photo provided by United Brethren in Christ, taken in 2013 shows Dr. .
Aniston ready for a 3rd ‘Horrible Bosses’ movie
In this April 16, 2013 file photo, Jennifer Aniston arrives at the world premiere of “Call Me Crazy: A Five Film” at the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES – Jennifer Aniston said she pushed her sex-crazed dentist character as far as she could in in “Horrible Bosses 2,” but she’s willing to try again in a third installment.
Top US general in Iraq to assess campaign
Police departments across the country are bracing for large demonstrations when a grand jury decides whether to indict a white police officer who killed an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, in August. From Boston to Los Angeles, police departments are bracing for large demonstrations when a grand jury decides whether to indict a white police officer who killed an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri.
The Newsroom: Is Sloan Finally Ready for a Personal Life?
Although some viewers may be sad to see HBO’s The Newsroom go with an abbreviated third and final season, at least one cast member is fine with it. Olivia Munn , who plays financial reporter and sometimes anchor Sloan Sabbith, says she had no problem saying goodbye to the show because she knew it was getting the ending it deserved.
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