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State lawmaker accused of domestic terrorism uses Trump impeachment as defense
A Republican state lawmaker, Matt Shea, is accused of participating "in an act of domestic terrorism against the United States," according to a new report released by the Washington State House Republicans on their website. CNN's Sara Sidner reports.
Trump's 2020 case got a boost this week, except for that one big thing that happened
Pelosi should block impeachment trial until White House is forced to reveal all
Let's call it the Pelosi Pause. There are no written rules governing the timetable for delivery of the House decision impeaching Donald Trump to the Senate, only custom. But then there were no written rules governing the timetable for a Senate decision on Barack Obama's nomination of Merrick Garland, only custom. If Speaker Nancy Pelosi follows Senator Mitch McConnell's playbook, Donald Trump will never stand trial in the Senate.
Former Kentucky Gov. Bevin pardoned a child rapist. One of his reasons: The 9-year-old victim's hymen was intact
In his final days in office, former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin issued hundreds of pardons and commutations to people he said he would not hesitate to welcome as neighbors, co-workers or members of his church.
Stars lead tributes to model Mama Cax
Celebrities have led tributes to model and activist Mama Cax, after it was announced that the Haitan-American model died earlier in the week.
Death toll from India protests rises to 18
The death toll from India's protests against the controversial new citizenship law has risen to 18 after 10 people were killed in Uttar Pradesh, the country's largest and most populous state on Friday.
US raises legal age to buy cigarettes, vapes to 21
President Donald Trump on Friday signed a sweeping spending bill into law, including a measure that prohibits the sale of tobacco products to anyone under the age of 21.
Brexit was a distraction. Now Europe is facing a hellish 2020
With a signature, Trump brings Space Force into being
When President Donald Trump signed the National Defense Authorization Act into law Friday, he also created the newest military service and the first new service since the US Air Force came into being in 1947.
Date set for Trump's State of the Union
J.K. Rowling's 'transphobia' tweet row spotlights a fight between equality campaigners and radical feminists
For some of her fans, J.K. Rowling has lost her magic.
Leading Christian magazine editor said Trump is a 'grossly immoral character'
10 of 11 Iowa voters picked this Democrat after debate
CNN's Gary Tuchman speaks with voters in Iowa to see where they stand on 2020 candidates following 2019's final Democratic debate.
Boeing's Starliner encounters a problem: Spacecraft won't reach the space station
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft failed to put itself on the correct course during an uncrewed test flight to the International Space Station on Friday.
US diplomat's wife charged over death of British teen Harry Dunn
Anne Sacoolas, the wife of a US diplomat, has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving in the case of Harry Dunn, the British teenager who was killed in August.
Trump says evangelical magazine calling for his removal is 'far left'
Brexit set for January after Boris Johnson's deal is approved by Parliament
Boris Johnson's wish has been granted.
Why stud fees can make a few lucky racehorse owners millions
The Saudi Cup in February is set to become the richest horse race in history, boasting a first prize of $10 million.
JK Rowling under fire over transgender comments
"Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling has come under fire for expressing support for a woman who lost an employment tribunal over comments she made on social media about transgender people.
Evangelical publication calls for Trump's removal
A leading Christian magazine founded by late evangelist Billy Graham -- father of key presidential supporter Franklin Graham -- published an op-ed on Thursday calling for President Donald Trump to be removed from office and urging evangelicals not to support him.
'Black Pete' tradition emboldens racism, says Liverpool star Georginio Wijnaldum
The Dutch Christmas character 'Black Pete' -- full blackface, a curly afro wig, red lipstick and large gold earrings -- is one that Liverpool star Georginio Wijnaldum knows well.
How House Dems want the next steps to play out
Charges dropped against freed Taliban hostage Joshua Boyle
An Ontario judge Thursday dismissed 19 charges against a Canadian man who spent five years with his family in militant captivity in Afghanistan, according to court documents.
Mystery of missing police station donation toys has been solved. The thief is very cute
The Franklin Police Department discovered an unlikely culprit was responsible for taking toys from their charity drive collection bin. CNN affiliate WFXT reports.
Winners and losers from the Democratic presidential debate
Lindsey Graham calls out Trump: This is not funny
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) calls out President Trump after Trump's attack on former congressman John Dingell, the late husband of Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI).
Hong Kong risks losing a generation of future leaders
Over the past six months, police have arrested more than 6,000 protesters in Hong Kong -- more than 40 percent are students. Pro-democracy lawmakers and activists fear that Hong Kong will lose a generation of future leaders. CNN's Anna Coren reports.
Trump distressed by looming Senate trial delay
Australian PM Scott Morrison cuts short Hawaii holiday after two firefighters die battling wildfires
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday that he would return from his holiday immediately, after two volunteer firefighters died battling wildfires on Thursday.
Winners and losers from the 6th Democratic presidential debate
Almost 24 hours to the moment when President Donald Trump was impeached by the House, the seven top Democratic candidates running to replace him debated one another in Los Angeles on Thursday night.
Hong Kong police say they froze $9 million meant for protesters
Hong Kong police say they have frozen about $9 million in funds raised by anti-government protesters, and arrested four members of a prominent fundraising group on allegations of money laundering.
House likely to close shop for the year today without approving key impeachment resolution
Late-night has fun with final Democratic debate of the year
Late-night hosts Jimmy Fallon, Trevor Noah and Stephen Colbert reacted to the final Democratic debate of 2019.
Chinese government cuts US Democratic Debate feed during Xinjiang discussion
The live feed of the sixth Democratic presidential debate was cut without warning in China Thursday night during a discussion on allegations of human rights abuses in the country's western region of Xinjiang.
Hear the best one-liners from the Democratic debate
Democratic presidential candidates quip about political records, female representation in government, and something called a wine cave.
Transport and phone services shut down as protests rage across India
Protests went ahead across at least 15 cities across India Thursday despite strict bans on public gatherings in several areas, raising the possibility of further violence and arrests.
Deadly shooting at Moscow intelligence agency HQ
An unknown attacker opened fire next to the Federal Security Service (FSB) building in central Moscow, Russian state news agency RIA Novosti reported, citing an FSB representative.
Why North Korea wants nothing to do with South Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had nothing but praise for "the compatriots in the south" at the start of 2019, speaking of "the united strength of the fellow countrymen."
Dishwashers, 'lucky' Melania and other outrageous lines from Trump's longest rally ever
See Putin's reaction to Trump's impeachment
Russian President Vladimir Putin echoed GOP talking points when discussing President Donald Trump's impeachment.
Trump announces Democrat who voted no on impeachment will join GOP
President Donald Trump announced that Rep. Jeff Van Drew would join the Republican Party, a day after the New Jersey congressman and one other Democrat voted against both articles of impeachment.
Trump's disgusting and deplorable attack on Rep. Debbie Dingell
• Analysis: One day can't take away a week of wins from Trump
Blair: Brexit is going to happen and 'it's tragic'
Tony Blair speaks with Christiane Amanpour about Jeremy Corbyn's defeat in the UK general election, Brexit, impeachment, and why centrism needs reviving.
Transport and phone services shut down as protests rage across India
'Cats' leaves behind a memory that's best forgotten
"Cats" isn't quite the unmitigated disaster that some feared -- or perversely hoped -- but it's not good, delivering a mostly incoherent adaptation of the long-running musical. An eclectic roster of stars claw out a few meager moments, but as screen experiences go, this is a memory best forgotten.
Eight-year-old tops list of YouTube's highest earners
An eight-year-old boy who reviews toys on YouTube has been named by Forbes as the platform's highest earner in 2019.
Trump implies that dead congressman is 'looking up' from hell
President Donald Trump attacked Democratic Rep. Debbie Dingell and her late husband, Rep. John Dingell, during a rally on Wednesday, implying the former congressman was "looking up" from hell.
Trump is still President. So what happens next?
President Donald Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives in a near party-line vote Wednesday. He is still the President.
Chinese ambassador says Xinjiang 'trainees' have graduated in rare press conference
China's ambassador to Australia has defended Beijing against accusations of human rights violations in a rare press conference Thursday, saying allegations that one million people had been detained in Xinjiang were "fake news."
Indian cities deny permits for marches against citizenship law
Police in the Indian capital of New Delhi and the southern city of Bengaluru have denied permission for civil marches set for Thursday, after protests against a controversial new citizenship law turned violent in recent days.
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