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Racism scandal tearing apart the romance novel industry
To say the romance publishing industry is in upheaval right now would be an almost comical understatement. It's more scandalized than a dowager countess finding her headstrong niece alone on the lap of a rakish duke. It's more divided than a reluctant billionaire who has to choose between the family business and his love for a beautiful corporate rival.
Earth's oldest material has only been here for 50 years
Fifty years ago, a meteorite fell to Earth and landed in Australia, carrying stardust that formed between five to seven billion years ago. That makes it the oldest solid material ever discovered on Earth.
Taiwan has slipped through China's fingers
Trump and officials' word salad on Soleimani intel sets off storm
What exactly is the Trump administration up to in Iran?
US troops describe terror of Iran missile attack
• Trump top general puts reputation to the test• Canada CEO: US shares blame for plane crash
Gigi Hadid is in the jury pool for the Weinstein trial
Model Gigi Hadid was among 120 potential jurors called on Monday for the Harvey Weinstein rape trail, according to a pool reporter inside the courtroom for jury selection.
Police are investigating three ATM explosions in two Florida counties
Police in two Florida counties are investigating the explosions of three ATMs in the past two months in the Tampa area, officials said.
Pompeo reiterates claim of 'imminent' attacks Soleimani was plotting
Sanders told Warren in private 2018 meeting that a woman can't win, sources say
The stakes were high when Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren met at Warren's apartment in Washington, DC, one evening in December 2018. The longtime friends knew that they could soon be running against each other for president.
Giuliani associate Lev Parnas turns over thousands of pages of documents to impeachment investigators
An attorney for Lev Parnas, the indicted associate of Rudy Giuliani, has turned over photos, dozens of text messages and thousands of pages of documents to House impeachment investigators in an effort to win his client an audience with lawmakers.
Trump's retweet of photoshopped image leaves panel speechless
"Inside Politics" host John King reacts to President Donald Trump retweeting a photoshopped image of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer in traditional Islamic clothing in front of the Iranian flag.
US troops describe terror of Iran missile attack: 'I was 100% ready to die'
Issa Rae's 'Congratulations to those men' quip sums up Oscars frustration
Philippines warns of 'explosive eruption' after volcano spews ash near capital
Philippines warns of 'explosive eruption' after volcano spews ash near capital
• Couple's wedding photos capture eruption• The history of Taal Volcano eruptions
Wedding with a volcano erupting in the background
A couple in the Philippines went ahead with their wedding Sunday despite the eruption of a volcano spewing ash into the sky behind them.
China is really worried about unemployment. Here's what it's doing to avoid mass layoffs
The Chinese government wants to do whatever it can to protect the economy in 2020. It's got an enormous task ahead of it.
Human Rights Watch head says he was denied entry to Hong Kong
The international head of Human Rights Watch said he was denied entry to Hong Kong on Sunday, ahead of the launch of a report critical of the Chinese government.
The history of Taal Volcano blasts in the Philippines
The Taal Volcano in the Philippines has a record of some of the deadliest eruptions in history, CNN meteorologist Tom Sater reports.
Analyst: Trump has no credible case on 'imminent threat'
CNN National Security Analyst Samantha Vinograd discusses the latest developments facing President Donald Trump and Iran.
Outrage grows in Iran over country's downing of passenger jet
• Trump warns Iran: 'Do not kill your protesters'• Rockets fired at Iraqi air base, injuring 4 officers• Poll: Majority of US doesn't back Trump on Iran
He had so much sex he saved his entire species
A womanizing tortoise whose rampant sex life may have single-handedly saved his entire species from extinction has retired from his playboy lifestyle, returning to the wild with his mission accomplished.
Wrestler dies from severe in-ring injuries
La Parka, known for wrestling while wearing intricate costumes and masks, died Saturday at 54, Lucha Libre AAA announced.
Australia's indigenous people know how to fight fire with fire -- but it's notoriously difficult to execute: 'Skills like that, they have but we don't know'
• PM finally apologizes over bushfire response• Golf course becomes kangaroo killing field
Australia's indigenous people have a 50,000-year-old solution to bushfires
Here's what the White House press secretary has to say about not holding press briefings
White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham has rebuffed a recent CNN opinion piece from 13 former White House press secretaries, foreign service and military officials arguing for the return of daily press briefings.
Outrage grows in Iran over country's downing of passenger jet
Rockets fired at Iraqi air base, wounding four officers
Outrage grows in Iran after Tehran admits Ukrainian plane was mistakenly shot down
Philippines warns of 'explosive eruption' after volcano spews ash near Manila
US troops knew Al-Asad air base would be attacked
Pelosi accuses McConnell of 'cover up' on impeachment
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday called Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's supporting a resolution to dismiss the two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump a "cover up."
Iran's sole female Olympic medalist says she's defected
Iran's sole female Olympic medalist Kimia Alizadeh announced that she has permanently left her country for Europe.
Tapper presses defense secretary on Iran intelligence
CNN's Jake Tapper questions Secretary of Defense Mark Esper about President Trump saying the US had intelligence that Iran was planning to attack four US embassies.
Malta gets a new prime minister amid scandal over the killing of a journalist
Lawyer Robert Abela will become Malta's new Prime Minister after securing a surprising victory in his party's leadership contest, which was triggered by a political scandal over the assassination of an investigative journalist that brought down the country's previous leader and several of his allies.
Iranian protesters take to streets after Tehran admits Ukrainian plane was unintentionally shot down
Cracks emerge in Trump's wall of GOP support
Some cracks emerged last week in the formerly solid wall of Republican support for President Donald Trump. They were small in number -- and dwarfed by the vast pro-Trump majority on the right. Whether they will matter in the long run is another question. But they were surprising nonetheless:
Libya's renegade general declares ceasefire, ending nine-month attack on capital
Libya's renegade Gen. Khalifa Haftar has declared a ceasefire, ending a nine-month campaign to seize the capital, Tripoli.
The crisis between the US and Iran is far from over, writes Christiane Amanpour
More than 20 million people under flood watch after killer storms power through Midwest, East
More than 20 million people were under a flood watch Saturday as storms responsible for at least eight deaths cut through the Midwest and Southeast.
Hockey analyst Jeremy Roenick apologizes for making 'inappropriate comments' about his co-workers
Hockey analyst Jeremy Roenick issued an apology on Twitter Saturday weeks after NBC Sports indefinitely suspended him for making inappropriate comments about his coworkers.
Why does Meghan get all the blame?
Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, have announced they're stepping back from — and essentially quitting — their roles as senior members of the royal family. As part of that move, they'll spend some of their time in North America and "work to become financially independent." Who knew that was even an option?
First on CNN: More than a dozen Saudi servicemen to be expelled from US after review of December shooting at Naval Air Station
More than a dozen Saudi servicemen training at US military installations will be expelled from the United States after a review that followed the deadly shooting last month at a Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida, multiple sources told CNN.
Olympians will sleep on these unique beds
The athletes competing in the 2020 Olympic Summer Games in Tokyo will be sleeping on bed frames made of cardboard and mattresses made of plastic to reduce the event's carbon footprint, according to organizers.
Iowa Poll: Iowa voters divided over impeachment
Iowa registered voters are divided over whether the House of Representatives made the right move in impeaching President Donald Trump and a plurality say he should not be removed from office, according to a new CNN/Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll.
Trump tweets support for Iranian protesters after Tehran admits to unintentionally shooting down Ukrainian plane
President Donald Trump on Saturday tweeted his administration's support for Iranian protesters who took to the streets after Tehran admitted it mistakenly shot down a Ukrainian passenger jet and killed all 176 people on board.
A Georgia death row inmate has asked to be executed by firing squad
A convicted murderer in Georgia has asked that he be executed by firing squad, arguing an execution by lethal injection would cause him "excruciating pain" because of the condition of his veins.
Ariana Grande is performing at the Grammys
Ariana Grande is returning to the Grammy Awards following last year's dispute.
Anti-government protesters took to the streets after Tehran admitted it mistakenly shot down a Ukrainian passenger plane
Anti-government protesters took to the streets of Iran Saturday after Tehran admitted that it mistakenly shot down a Ukrainian passenger jet, killing 176 people.
NYPD arrests two teen suspects in fatal beating of man robbed of $1
The New York Police Department has arrested two more suspects in the fatal beating of a 60-year-old man on Christmas Eve from whom they allegedly robbed $1, according to Detective Sophia Mason.
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