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La Liga rethinks stance over apparent racist gesture by Real Mallorca coach
La Liga has clarified its stance on an alleged racist incident in a Spanish top tier football match following a public backlash.
Boy Scouts of America files for bankruptcy amid hundreds of sexual abuse lawsuits
The Boy Scouts of America has filed for bankruptcy, according to a court document filed in Delaware bankruptcy court early Tuesday.
Skier choked by his coat on chair lift
A skier in Colorado died after his coat became wrapped around his head and neck on the chair lift, according to the company that operates the chair lift.
Justice Department storm intensifies with new attacks on Barr's credibility
Bolton to break his silence as White House wrangles over content of his book
President Donald Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton is due to make his first public speech since the impeachment inquiry into Trump wrapped up, even as his lawyers continue to wrangle with the White House over the contents of his highly anticipated book.
Delta reaching out to people on flight after learning 2 riders reportedly have coronavirus
Man who refused to evacuate quarantined ship responds to criticism
Matthew Smith of Sacramento, California, and his wife decided to stay aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship. Fourteen Americans evacuated from the ship on US-chartered flights have tested positive for novel coronavirus, the US departments of State and Health and Human Services said. Watch "Full Circle" every weeknight at 5pm E.T.
He's known Bill Barr for 40 years. Now, he's calling for his resignation
Former Deputy Attorney General Donald Ayer, who worked in George H. W. Bush's administration with current Attorney General Bill Barr, is now one of the thousands of former Justice Department employees calling for Barr to resign.
Did Xi Jinping know about the outbreak earlier than suggested?
The industry of outrage surrounding TV star's death
Jeff Bezos is giving $10 billion to fight climate crisis
Jeff Bezos is throwing his weight — and wealth — behind the fight against climate change months after Amazon employees publicly pressured him and the company to do more to address the issue.
Nancy Pelosi has a 2020 warning for Democrats
Subjected to monkey chants, soccer star walks off pitch
Porto striker Moussa Marega walked off the pitch during a match against Vitoria de Guimaraes Sunday after he was subjected to racist abuse from opposition fans.
Waiting for slaughter as Syrian government forces close in
It's freezing cold and the kids don't have proper shoes, but the elderly Samar couldn't risk it. Overnight, the bombings got too close.
Leaked records expose China's Xinjiang camps
Newly leaked Chinese records have revealed for the first time the system by which hundreds of thousands of Uyghurs have been monitored and detained in heavily fortified internment centers across Xinjiang. According to the leak, Chinese citizens can be sent to the camps for reasons such as growing beards, owning passports, or having too many children and their release may depend on how well their family behaves. CNN's Ivan Watson reports.
A commonly held belief about dinosaurs may be all wrong
The image of cold-blooded, scaly, reptilian dinosaurs imprinted in our imaginations by movies like "Jurassic Park" may never have existed.
Inside Idlib: These people are begging the world to listen to their plight
Bashar al-Assad's regime, backed by Russia, has intensified its military campaign across Idlib, Syria's last rebel-held territory. Since December 2019, the fighting has forced 850,000 civilians to flee. CNN's Arwa Damon is the only western journalist reporting from inside Syria.
World braces for what another four years of Trump could look like
What will a second Donald Trump presidential term look like -- if it happens? That was the thought in many delegates' minds as they gathered over the weekend in the southern German city of Munich for a security conference.
Trump campaign manager deletes dramatic Air Force One photo
President Donald Trump's campaign manager deleted a tweet featuring a dramatic photo of Air Force One at the Daytona 500 after users pointed out that the shot was from President George W. Bush's visit to the NASCAR race in 2004, not from Trump's visit on Sunday.
General Motors is killing off the Holden brand and pulling out of Australia
General Motors is killing off the iconic Holden brand and pulling out of Australia and New Zealand, the latest in a series of moves to shrink the US carmaker's global presence as it ramps up investments in electric and autonomous vehicles.
How Bernie Sanders became the Democratic primary's early front-runner
Bernie Sanders was stuck in the hospital. His second presidential run was stuck in the mud.
The price of wine is dropping fast
Japan's economy is shrinking and a recession looks 'all but inevitable'
Japan's economy is flirting with recession, and the novel coronavirus could push it over the edge.
Duchess of Cambridge opens up about 'mommy guilt' on podcast
The Duchess of Cambridge opened up about feeling "mommy guilt" during an interview with British podcast "Happy Mum Happy Baby," saying that it's a "constant challenge."
Did Xi Jinping know about the outbreak earlier than suggested?
As the deadly novel coronavirus spread throughout China and the world last month, it was clear that something had gone wrong.
They caught the coronavirus that's killed more than 1,700 people and survived
When 31-year-old engineer Edison Zhang was diagnosed with the deadly novel coronavirus, which has killed hundreds of people in his home city of Wuhan, he was actually relieved.
Patients describe what it's like to contract coronavirus
CNN talks to two recovering coronavirus patients who described what it was like to go through the struggles and scares over the virus. CNN's David Culver reports.
China says another 100 people died in Hubei; death toll now stands at 1,770
US evacuates nearly 400 Americans from quarantined cruise ship
Buttigieg responds to Limbaugh's homophobic remarks
Trump's motorcade does lap at Daytona 500
Rare statement from 1,100 former DOJ officials calls on Barr to resign
More than 1,110 former Justice Department officials who served in Republican as well as Democratic administrations posted a statement Sunday calling on Attorney General Bill Barr to resign.
Over 1,000 ex-DOJ officials and prosecutors call for Barr to resign
More than 1,110 former Justice Department officials who served in Republican as well as Democratic administrations posted a statement calling on Attorney General Bill Barr to resign.
Sanders: Bloomberg with 'all his money' will not create excitement needed to beat Trump
Sen. Bernie Sanders on the campaign trail Saturday attacked former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's previous policy positions, saying "all his money" will not be enough to produce the voter turnout needed to defeat President Donald Trump.
Tributes paid to former 'Love Island' host Caroline Flack, dead at 40
Tributes have been paid to British television presenter Caroline Flack after her family confirmed her death Saturday.
These people could make Trump's life miserable
In 2016, Donald Trump did his best to tarnish his opponent Hillary Clinton with an email "scandal" that amounted to nothing. In his 2020 reelection campaign, Trump's team has worked to conjure a similar cloud of controversy over Joe Biden's son Hunter, all without producing evidence of wrongdoing.
'This was too violent': Protesters march after young woman brutally killed and skinned
Another march against femicide took to the streets this weekend, this time in solidarity with 25-year-old Ingrid Escamilla, who was found brutally slain a week ago, her body skinned and missing some of its organs.
Elton John announces he has pneumonia on tour
British singer Elton John announced that he was diagnosed with walking pneumonia while on tour in Auckland, New Zealand, on Sunday.
The most radical 2020 candidate is not who you may think
Make no mistake -- President Donald Trump is the most radical choice in the 2020 election. For all the talk about Democrats trying to figure out whether to nominate a "radical" candidate or a "moderate" one, it's, in fact, the Republican Party that has already made its choice to veer so far from the center of American politics that Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren pale in comparison to the man who currently holds the highest office in the land.
Former 'Love Island' host Caroline Flack dead at 40
Caroline Flack, the former host of the hit British reality show "Love Island," has died, her family confirmed on Saturday.
Scam of the century? Inside an elaborate con that swindled $86M from world leaders and CEOs
There was a sense of urgency in the voice of the man claiming to be France's defense minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian.
Thousands gather for Japan's annual 'Naked Festival'
Thousands braved chilly weather on Saturday to gather at the annual "Naked Festival" in Okayama prefecture in the southern part of Japan's Honshu island.
Chinese students spend billions overseas. Coronavirus travel bans threaten that income
If it weren't for the novel coronavirus outbreak, Xu Mingxi would have been in class at a prestigious New York university this week.
First coronavirus patient dies in Europe
Trump a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for conservatives
While it may be easy to dismiss a significant number of President Donald Trump's supporters as members of a worshipful cult of celebrity, underneath that storyline is a stark policy reality -- one that's inadequately understood and reported on. In Trump, politically conservative America has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to fundamentally alter the direction of the nation.
New accusers emerge after Andrew Yang's wife reveals sexual assault by doctor
Emilia Heckman trusted Dr. Robert Hadden.
9 exhausting days of Trump's post-impeachment rage
It's easy to forget how crazy this is. Every week of Donald Trump's presidency has felt like its own self-contained saga, but even by those dramatic standards, it's almost incomprehensible that the President's impeachment acquittal was only nine days ago.
With the royals in turmoil, Britain needs its Queen more than ever
Like any institution, monarchies must adapt to remain relevant and in place.
US to evacuate Americans on cruise ship quarantined in Japan from coronavirus outbreak
US assures Afghans it will not abandon them after peace deal
As the United States finalizes its plans to reduce violence in Afghanistan, an Afghan source close to the negotiations has said that US officials in Munich, Germany, reassured Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and his team that American won't abandon them.
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