(Reuters) - Almost exactly 50 years ago, the USS Scorpion became the last U.S. submarine to be lost at sea when it disappeared while on patrol in the North Atlantic in 1968, with the nearly 100 officers and crew lost and presumed killed.
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Cosby prosecutors say his 'time to escape justice is over'NORRISTOWN, Pa. (Reuters) - Evidence of being a serial rapist finally caught up with Bill Cosby after decades of assaulting women and hiding behind his kindly television persona, prosecutors told a Pennsylvania jury on Tuesda…Read More
'Handmaid's Tale' returns to television, darker and more chillingLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "The Handmaid's Tale" returns to television this week with its chilling portrait of a near future where women are turned into second-class citizens seeming even darker and more prescient than ever.
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Stockholm church bells play 'Wake me up' in Avicii tributeSTOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Church bells played one of Avicii's biggest hits in the Swedish capital Stockholm on Tuesday, paying tribute to the DJ and record producer who was found dead last week.
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Big secrets, bumper box-office for 'Avengers: Infinity War'LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Avengers: Infinity War" boasts more than 20 superheroes and expects to storm the box office, but even its A-list cast don't know quite what to expect when the film gets its world premiere on Monday ni…Read More
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