Universal’s opening of “Fifty Shades Freed” is dominating North American movie going this weekend with a solid $38.8 million at 3,678 locations as cinemas await the arrival of “Black Panther.”
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Deputy head of Oxfam quits as Haiti sex scandal escalates
The deputy head of Oxfam resigned on Monday over what she said was the British charity’s failure to adequately respond to past allegations of sexual misconduct by some of its staff in Haiti and Chad.
Samsung Elec says battery caused Note 7 fires, may delay new phone launch
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd indicated on Monday that its latest flagship Galaxy S smartphone could be delayed as it pledged to enhance product safety following an investigation into the cause of fires in its premium Note 7 devices.
Wrapping up its months-long probe into the cause of the Note 7 debacle, the world’s top smartphone maker said
Gambians celebrate as West African troops enter capital after Jammeh flees
Gambians celebrated in the streets on Sunday after a West African regional military force entered the capital city of Banjul and took control of the presidential palace, the symbolic seat of ex-ruler Yahya Jammeh’s 22-year authoritarian regime.
First days of Trump era signal America’s deepening political divide
In the blocks surrounding the White House, signs reading “Love Trumps Hate” and “Build Bridges Not Walls” littered the sidewalks on Sunday, the detritus of the Women’s March protesting the policies of President Donald Trump.