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Trump and Giuliani calls spark spying fears
President Donald Trump's phone calls with his lawyer Rudy Giuliani are sparking concerns about whether hostile foreign countries are listening in on their conversations. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
Russian billionaire killed by vehicle while walking his dog in England
A Russian billionaire was killed in a road collision while walking his dog in England last week, it has been confirmed.
Newly released illustrations depict post-9/11 torture techniques
Newly released illustrations drawn this year by Guantanamo Bay detainee Abu Zubaydah depict in graphic detail how he was tortured in 2002 at a Central Intelligence Agency detention "black site," according to his civilian lawyer.
Two dead, several injured in shooting at naval air base
A gunman opened fire at Naval Air Station Pensacola on Friday, killing at least two people and injuring several others, according to authorities.
Gang-rape murder suspects shot by police during 'reconstruction'
Four men held over a high-profile rape and murder case in India have been shot dead by police while they were in custody, an official confirmed Friday, drawing praise from the family of the victim.
Biden's feisty exchange with farmer shows the perils and potential of his to challenge Trump
Joe Biden's feisty exchange with a retired Iowa farmer on Thursday perfectly captured the perils and the potential of his candidacy.
Pelosi's announcement all but guarantees Trump will face impeachment proceedings
UK broadcaster sorry for misquoting Johnson as saying 'people of colour'
Britain's Channel 4 apologized Friday after mistakenly reporting that Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he wants to control the numbers of "people of colour" coming to the UK.
Inside one party's effort to cancel Brexit
Jo Swinson, the recently crowned leader of the centrist Liberal Democrats, is leading the political movement to undo the results of the Brexit referendum. CNN's Scott McLean reports.
R. Kelly 'used bribes to marry Aaliyah when she was 15'
Entertainer R. Kelly has been indicted by a New York grand jury with one count of bribery, and the New York Times is reporting that the charge is related to obtaining a false ID so he could marry a 15-year-old singer.
Merkel visits Auschwitz for the first time
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has arrived at Auschwitz, her first visit to the former Nazi concentration camp in 14 years as leader.
US pharma companies really do want Britain to pay more for drugs
A new 'Mulan' live-action trailer is out and people seem excited. Except in Hong Kong
A new trailer for Disney's live-action remake of the movie "Mulan" is receiving positive reviews on social media, except in Hong Kong where protesters are calling for a boycott.
Mueller report's resurgence gives Democrats new dilemma
Democrats are debating a risky step that may immeasurably bolster their impeachment case but could multiply the political price for ramming it home.
Musk's defense argues British caver was not harmed by 'pedo guy' tweet
There is a photo in which Vernon Unsworth is standing next to Theresa May in front of 10 Downing Street, where the former British prime minister gave a hero's welcome to the divers who helped rescue 12 boys and their soccer coach from a flooded cave in Thailand. That probably wouldn't have happened if May thought Unsworth was a pedophile — at least that's what Elon Musk's attorney argued on Thursday in the third day of the "pedo guy" defamation trial.
A 5-year-old boy's entire class showed up for his adoption hearing
A boy in Michigan showed up at the courthouse in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Thursday for an adoption hearing with his foster parents, and he had a crowd of unusual supporters.
Inmate put to death by electric chair
Lee Hall, convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend nearly three decades ago, was executed by the state of Tennessee on Thursday night, the Department of Correction said.
Incest and affairs of Japan's scandalous penguins
Love triangles, incest and unrequited love. When it comes to relationships, the penguins at two leading aquariums in Japan offer more drama and scandal than a TV soap opera.
Uber: Almost 6,000 cases of sexual assault over 2 years
Uber released its highly-anticipated safety report on Thursday revealing, among other details, that it received 5,981 reports of sexual assault in 2017 and 2018.
Pelosi reacts to Trump calling her 'nervous' in impeachment announcement
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) reacts to President Trump tweeting that she was having a "nervous fit" when announcing the House would proceed with articles of impeachment against him.
Hijacked UPS truck leads police on chase that ends in shootout with 4 killed
President Trump sets his sights on GOP-led Senate as he comes to grips with impeachment
With his impeachment now all-but-certain, President Donald Trump and his allies are beginning to look past the House of Representatives, shifting their sights to the Republican-led Senate where the President will face trial.
Twitter loses it over Nancy Pelosi's heated exchange with reporter
Pelosi snaps at reporter: "Don't mess with me." CNN's Jeanne Moos reports on the finger-wagging encounter.
Powerful US Senate chairman moves toward sanctions crackdown on Turkey
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jim Risch was willing to give Turkey space to consider a US proposal to address its purchases of the Russian S-400 missile defense system.
The vote that could destroy the United Kingdom
France strikes turn violent
Impeachment push is about the law, not 'hate,' fiery Pelosi says
Biden to voter: You're a damn liar, man
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden confronts a voter at a New Hampton, Iowa, town hall after being asked about his son Hunter.
US considers sending thousands more troops to Middle East to deter Iran
The Pentagon is considering sending thousands more troops to the Middle East as part of an effort to beef up air defense capabilities in the face of Iranian moves that include its recent transfer of short-range missiles into Iraq, CNN has learned from multiple defense officials.
Pelosi just wrote Trump's name in the history books
Don't miss what happened in Washington on Thursday morning: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi virtually guaranteed that President Donald Trump will be only the third president in American history to be impeached by the House.
Trump asks Supreme Court to block House subpoena for financial documents and take up case
President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court Thursday to block a subpoena for his financial documents, arguing that the House exceeded its authority when it ordered Trump's longtime accounting firm Mazars USA to turn over his personal records.
140,000 people died from measles last year
As the number of measles cases continued to soar, more than 140,000 people across the globe died from measles last year, according to a new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization.
US sanctions Russian cybercriminal group 'Evil Corp' over $100 million hack
Football authorities may as well stand with racists, says ex-England star
Hearing gets heated: You don't get to interrupt me
During the impeachment inquiry hearing, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) staunchly criticized Stanford Law School Professor Pamela S. Karlan's comment involving the President's son, Barron Trump.
Pelosi: Asking chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House was proceeding with articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. Pelosi's statement came one day after the first impeachment hearing in the House Judiciary Committee, which heard from legal experts who analyzed whether Trump's conduct was impeachable.
Democrats have urgent new impeachment argument
Princess Anne's shrug to the Queen went viral. But it wasn't what it seemed.
Justin Trudeau's conversation with several world leaders about US President Donald Trump isn't the only moment to get people talking about NATO's two-day summit, after Britain's Princess Anne was caught on camera shrugging at Queen Elizabeth II.
Late-night hosts mock Trump's response to open mic moment
Trevor Noah, James Corden, Jimmy Fallon, and Jimmy Kimmel took turns poking fun at President Donald Trump's reaction to a video showing world leaders apparently joking about him at a NATO event at Buckingham Palace.
Expert says Trump invoked 'royal we'
Biden campaign calls Trump 'a president the world is laughing at' in new video
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Wednesday released a video assailing President Donald Trump as "a president the world is laughing at" in the wake of a viral hot mic clip of world leaders appearing to joke about Trump's behavior at a NATO gathering.
Takeaways from the impeachment hearing
Huawei sues US government over new FCC restrictions
Embattled Chinese tech company Huawei is fighting back against new restrictions from the US Federal Communications Commission that further limits what little business it has left in the United States.
Intelligence agencies have tracked Iranian short-range ballistic missiles into Iraq, US official says
US intelligence agencies and the Pentagon in recent weeks have tracked the movement of a number of Iranian short-range ballistic missiles into Iraq, a US official with direct knowledge of the situation said.
Trump's 'Rocket Man' comments 'displeased' Kim, N Korean army chief says
• North Korea 'no longer interested' in nuclear talks
Expert warns of 2020 election threats
Trump drama turns NATO gathering into a diplomatic soap opera
Law professors hammer Trump's conduct
Professor: If this is not impeachable than nothing is
Professor Michael Gerhardt tells the House Judiciary Committee that President Trump's actions regarding Ukraine are precisely what the Founders' set up the Constitution to protect against.
Video shows world leaders at NATO gossiping about Trump
This video is drawing attention because it seems to show French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte might be joking about President Donald Trump during a NATO reception.
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