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Buttigieg announces $24.7 million fundraising haul in fourth quarter
Pete Buttigieg raised more than $24.7 million during the final three months of 2019, his campaign announced early Wednesday morning -- cementing his standing as one of the fundraising leaders of the 2020 Democratic presidential race.
How the Trumps spent their New Year's Eve
Sequins and Benghazi. Canapés and a "big fat hoax." Peonies and the potential for war.
How to succeed at your New Year's resolutions this year
Do you want to eat better, exercise more, stop vaping or lose weight?
Kevin Hart's Netflix docuseries is stirring up feelings
Kevin Hart has pulled back the curtains on his life and not everyone is loving what they see.
Bezos is still the richest person in the world
Jeff Bezos is still the richest person in the world, even after losing $10 billion in one year.
One of the NY Hanukkah stabbing victims may not regain consciousness, his family says
Doctors are not optimistic one of the men stabbed at a New York Hanukkah celebration will regain consciousness, according to the victim's family.
Hong Kong New Year's Day march called off after bricks and petrol bombs thrown
Hong Kong's ongoing protest movement is showing no signs of stopping in 2020, with tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators taking to the streets on New Year's Day.
US sending additional forces to protect embassy
The United States will send approximately 750 soldiers to the Middle East immediately, Defense Secretary Mark Esper confirmed in a written statement Tuesday, after attacks broke out in Baghdad among hundreds of protesters in response to airstrikes in Iraq and Syria conducted by US forces on Sunday.
White evangelicals love Trump. Religious voters? Not so much.
Much has been made of President Donald Trump's strong standing with voters on the religious right, especially after a Christianity Today editorial called for Trump to be impeached and removed from office. The editorial generated a lot of press because Trump won white born-again evangelicals with more than 75% of the vote in 2016 and his approval rating with them remains at 75% in CNN/SSRS polling taken in the middle of last year.
Pope Francis smacks woman's hand to free himself from her grip
Pope Francis was happily greeting children and pilgrims in St. Peter's Square on Tuesday when he slapped a woman's hand to free himself.
US cadets pictured giving a Nazi salute will be fired, West Virginia governor says
Twin foreign policy crises greet Trump as election year dawns
President Donald Trump is suddenly faced on the first day of election year with hot foreign policy crises with Iran and North Korea that put American lives at risk and could weigh heavily on his own political prospects.
7 people were killed after a Hawaii tour helicopter crashed and caught fire
Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board are working on coming up with plans to recover the wreckage of a tour helicopter that crashed in Hawaii, killing seven people.
Australia's deadly wildfires are showing no signs of stopping. Here's what you need to know
Bonsai trees shaped like rats are popular in Vietnam ahead of Lunar New Year
It's 2020 -- and with the Lunar New Year just weeks away, farmers in Vietnam have come up with a unique way to herald the Year of the Rat.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle share cute new photo of baby Archie
Prince Harry and wife Meghan have celebrated the new year with an adorable photo of baby Archie having a cuddle with his dad.
Trump says certain e-cigarette flavors will come off the market
An announcement that will take certain e-cigarette flavors off the US market is coming soon, President Donald Trump told reporters at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday.
Protesters attack US embassy in Baghdad after airstrikes
Analysis: Proxy war between the US and Iran just moved a step closer
Ex-tennis champion claims LGBTQ teaching in schools is controlled by 'the devil'
Former tennis champion Margaret Court has reiterated her controversial opinions on the LGBTQ community and transgender athletes, claiming LGBTQ teaching in schools is controlled by "the devil."
Mariah Carey's Twitter account appears to have been hacked
Mariah Carey ended 2019 with an unfortunate surprise.
The right response to cadets' revolting Nazi salute
Good riddance to them and kudos to the governor that canned them all, writes Jill Filipovic, but there's still a serious problem: firing the people who raised their arms in a Nazi salute does not root out any of the potential underlying rot among those in positions of authority that abetted the act.
The 10 biggest sports stars of the decade
As a memorable sporting decade draws to a close, we take stock of the men and women who've set the standard for others to follow, on and off the field.
TV personality Stacy London introduces girlfriend on Instagram
Former "What Not to Wear" host Stacy London is ending 2019 full of "incredible joy," thanks, she says, to her girlfriend of more than a year.
Michelin chef's cheese soufflé case collapses
The cheese soufflé was thrown out of court.
Boy, 12, saves great-grandparents when his half brother allegedly stabbed them
A 12-year-old Texas boy saved the lives of his great-grandparents by wresting a knife away during a stabbing attack while driving Sunday.
Meet the scientist trying to travel back in time
The past, it has been said, is a foreign country. And sometimes it's another country we yearn to visit.
Puffins scratched their itches with sticks. It's the first evidence seabirds use tools
Perhaps puffins aren't as bird-brained as previously believed.
The Trump cover-up is unfolding before our eyes
Last week, we got a small but tantalizing glimpse of the explosive cache of documents that the White House has tried to keep hidden from public view. They detailed the Trump administration's withholding of foreign aid to compel Ukraine to investigate one of the President's political rivals. It was a stark reminder that the administration is keeping vital information away from Congress and the public by stifling key witnesses who have firsthand knowledge of President Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
US flies Apache helicopters over protesters at US embassy in Iraq
Ghosn's signature auto alliance has struggled since his arrest
The alliance between three automakers created by Carlos Ghosn, the former auto industry bigwig who just fled Japan in advance of a scheduled trial, had a rough year after his arrest at the end of 2018.
Thousands flee to the beach to escape fires
Thousands of people are trapped on a beach in southeast Australia after fleeing their homes as strong winds brought wildfires and smoke so thick that the morning sky turned dark.
How did Carlos Ghosn flee Japan without any of his three passports?
A grim end to a dark political year
A rancorous year is raging to a close in apt fashion, with a prolonged burst of presidential fury, partisan dislocation in Washington and amid warnings that America's very soul is under threat.
Hecklers interrupt Biden on campaign
At a campaign stop in New Hampshire, Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden found himself getting repeatedly interrupted by hecklers.
Thousands of Australian residents had to take refuge on a beach as wildfires raged
How did Carlos Ghosn flee Japan without any of his three passports?
Huge wind turbine crashes down onto car in New York
A recently installed wind turbine came crashing down in a New York City neighborhood, causing a chain reaction on Monday.
Proxy war between US and Iran just moved a step closer
For the Iraqi government, it's the stuff of nightmares: A proxy war between the United States and Iran in a country already wracked by protests, crippled by political paralysis and threatened by renewed terrorism. But that war has come a step nearer with Sunday's US airstrikes against a pro-Iranian militia in Iraq.
'Star Wars' writer addresses lack of screen time for beloved character
A writer for "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" is addressing why we didn't see some intended scenes with actress Kelly Marie Tran in the film.
Ex-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn makes mystery escape from Japan
Carlos Ghosn, the former chairman and CEO of Nissan was awaiting trial in Japan when he reportedly flew into Lebanon on Monday evening, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Al Qaeda affiliate claims responsibility for Somalia truck bombing
Al Qaeda affiliate Al-Shabaab has claimed responsibility for a truck bombing in Somalia that killed 85 people outside Mogadishu, the group's spokesman said.
High-speed ice skaters hit hills and dips at 50 mph
Do you fancy watching four athletes race down an ice track through the center of a city at speeds reaching 50 miles per hour?
Look back at 20 years of Putin's Russia
Vladimir Putin has been the epicenter of Russian political power for nearly two decades. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports.
US embassy in Iraq attacked by protesters
The athletes who train 14 hours a day, 7 days a week -- in front of screens
In the basement of a huge townhouse on the outskirts of Beijing, young Chinese men are clustered in front of screens playing computer games 14 hours a day.
Akanksha Singh: Why India's citizenship law crosses the line
Across India, people are protesting the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act, (CAA) after the bill was passed in both the country's upper and lower houses of Parliament. The CAA grants fast-tracked citizenship to undocumented migrants from the "Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi or Christian community from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan, who entered into India on or before the 31st day of December, 2014."
Prince William launches multi-million pound prize to tackle climate crisis
Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, will launch an environmental prize aimed at dispelling pessimism over the climate crisis and replacing it with action to repair the planet, he announced on Tuesday.
Iraq calls US airstrikes 'a stab in the back'
Iraq is condemning US airstrikes that targeted Iranian-backed militia. CNN's Arwa Damon reports.
A Kansas officer claimed McDonald's employees wrote a derogatory term on his cup. He made it up, the police chief says
A Kansas police officer who initially claimed McDonald's employees wrote "F*****g pig" on his cup has resigned, the city's police chief said.
Hanukkah stabbings survivor smashed attacker with table
• Opinion: A society at risk of falling apart• What knife-wielding man said to attack survivor• See the moment officers arrest suspect
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