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Bill Cosby admitted obtaining sedative to use on women, documents show by Associated Press in Philadelphia
The entertainer, accused of sexual assault by several women, said in a newly released 2005 court deposition that he also gave another drug to one woman
Bill Cosby admitted in a 2005 deposition that he obtained Quaaludes with the intent of giving them to young women he wanted to have sex with. He admitted giving the sedative to at least one woman.
The Associated Press went to court to compel the release of the documents, and they were made public on Monday. Cosby’s lawyers had objected on the grounds that it would embarrass their client.
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Record-breaking numbers of migrants are arriving on the Greek island of Lesbos overwhelming local authorities
As the U.S. leads sustained military operations against extremists in the Middle East, the president stresses the need for local cooperation
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fox8.com |
President Obama discusses ISIS strategy: 'This will not be quick'
fox8.com President Barack Obama offered an update on the military mission against ISIS on Monday, delivering remarks from the Pentagon. He warned the public that the coalition efforts against the terrorist group would not be over in the short-term. “This will ... and more » |
Huffington Post |
White House: Greece Should Be Allowed To Remain In Eurozone
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Huffington Post |
White House: Greece Should Be Allowed To Remain In Eurozone
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CNN |
Obama on ISIS: 'This is a long-term campaign'
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Hollywood Reporter |
Bill Cosby Deposition Reveals He Gave Women Quaaludes
Hollywood Reporter A decade ago, Bill Cosby admitted under oath that he gave women drugs for the purpose of sex. In a deposition on September 29, 2005, the comedian was asked, "When you got the Quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these Quaaludes ... Bill Cosby admitted getting Quaaludes to give to women he sought sex withWashington Times APNewsBreak: Cosby said he got drugs to give women for sexChicago Daily Herald Cosby said he got drugs to give women for sexChicago Sun-Times all 25 news articles » |
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China's Share-Rescue Measures Draw Mixed Reactionby webdesk@voanews.com (Joyce Huang)
Stock markets in mainland China had a volatile day of trading Monday following government steps aimed at halting a three-week slide. Chinese stocks have lost about $2.7 trillion since June 12, shaking investor confidence at a time when China’s economy is already slowing. Xiao Gang, chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, vowed to maintain the stock market’s stability Saturday morning, setting off a series of measures by state-backed entities aimed at reassuring...
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Bill Cosby testified in 2005 that he got Quaaludes with the intent of giving them to young women he wanted to have sex with, and he admitted giving the sedative to at least one woman and "other people," according to documents obtained Monday by The Associated Press....
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China takes on role in Central Asia once held by Russia
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The National Interest Online |
Russia's Nuclear Bluster: How Should America Respond?
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Bloomberg |
Sweden's MTG Becomes Latest Target in Russia Media-Ownership Law
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Business Insider |
Russia is seeing conspiracies in Armenia where none exist
Business Insider Last month, Armenia's electricity monopoly, which is owned by a Russian conglomerate headed by one of Vladimir Putin's cronies, was granted a big price increase by a government commission. Protesters took to the streets, chanting "no to plunder"; when ... and more » |
International Business Times |
Finland, Russia Should Pursue Dialogue Despite Diplomatic Flap, Western ...
International Business Times Finland should pursue improved dialogue with Russia despite a worsening relationship between the Kremlin and Western nations in the European Union and NATO, Finnish President Sauli Niinisto said Monday at a regional security summit in Helsinki. and more » |
Yahoo News |
BRICS summit gives Putin a chance to show Russia not isolated
Yahoo News For Putin, whose focus has shifted to the emerging economies and especially Asia since the West imposed sanctions on Moscow over its role in the Ukraine crisis, the summit is also a chance to show the West that Russia can get along fine without it. Putin is about to get a chance to show Russia is not that isolatedBusiness Insider Reuters: BRICS summit gives Putin a chance to show Russia not isolatedKyiv Post all 74 news articles » |
How likely is nuclear war with Russia?
Vox As I spoke to analysts and policymakers, I found a growing and increasingly alarmed community, in the US and Western Europe as well as in Russia, warning that war has once again become a real possibility. They compare Europe of today to that before ... |
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