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Your new smart TV may be spying on you, FBI warns
Those Black Friday and Cyber Monday super sales are not only a boon for your bank account, but may also reap serious rewards for cyber criminals intent on causing harm, according to the FBI.
Trump is becoming politically radioactive
President Donald Trump is arriving in London this week, and one of his best friends doesn't want to be seen with him. That's got to hurt! Sure, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, just days away from a pivotal election, will not be able to avoid the President. The two will be attending a NATO gathering of leaders (don't call it a summit) so they will sit in the same rooms and unavoidably interact. But Johnson, by all accounts, has made it clear he would rather keep the deeply unpopular Trump at arms length.
House Republicans publish 123-page defense of Trump
Prince Andrew accuser: I know what happened
Virginia Giuffre, an American woman who accused the convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein of sex crimes, has revealed new details of the night she says she was forced to perform sex acts with Britain's Prince Andrew.
Ex-FBI lawyer targeted by Trump breaks silence
Roughly two years after her anti-Donald Trump text messages were released to Congress and she became a public target of the President's ire, Lisa Page said it's time to break her silence.
Trump has shaken NATO to its core
Pedophile priests operated at a California school for decades
Donald Trump is the man no one in Britain wants to dance with
Donald Trump is a very unpopular man in the UK. Which is unfortunate, given he's here for the next couple of days for a meeting of NATO leaders.
The history of impeachment in the United States
CNN's Bianca Nobilo explores the history of impeachment in the United States as the fate of the Trump administration is debated in Congress.
Pattern of abuse and cover-up go back for more than half a century
How a Catholic order dedicated to protecting children failed them
Thousands evacuated as rare December typhoon to hit Philippines
Thousands of people are being evacuated from their homes in the Philippines as a rare December typhoon edges closer to some of the country's most densely populated areas, including the capital of Manila.
NATO is showing its age as the alliance turns 70
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is far from being brittle, but the alliance seems much less elastic than it once was. When its leaders gather this week in London they will need to stretch hard to bridge some of their differences.
'Free, Melania' offers new details about the life of a private first lady
First lady Melania Trump, like those before her, has battled the vast juxtaposition between public perception and private citizen. And she remains, three years into her tenure, one of the most mysterious, quiet and press wary first ladies -- warm at times, stone-faced at others.
China hits US military with Hong Kong ban
China will ban US warships and military aircraft from making stops in Hong Kong in the wake of Washington passing legislation supporting the territory's pro-democracy protesters, the country's Foreign Ministry said Monday.
China is rolling out facial recognition for all new mobile phone numbers
Climate crisis forcing 20 million from homes yearly, Oxfam says
Climate-fueled disasters have forced about 20 million people a year to leave their homes in the past decade -- equivalent to one every two seconds -- according to a new report from Oxfam.
What 11,000 rounds of tear gas might mean for health
'World first' cameras to detect illegal cellphone use rolled out
1,300 flights delayed and 700 canceled due to major US storms
As Thanksgiving travelers return home Sunday, two powerful storms on each side of the country have left more than 50 million under some kind of winter weather alert.
The impeachment process is starting to get veryreal
With 64 days until the Iowa caucuses and a record number of Democratic candidates, the 2020 election will be here before you know it. Every Sunday, I deliver to your inbox the 5 BIG storylines you need to know to understand the upcoming week on the campaign trail. And they're ranked -- so the No. 1 story is the most important of the coming week.
19 killed in shootout in northern Mexico
Nineteen people were killed in a gunfight between suspected cartel members and security forces in northeastern Mexico, according to the state government of Coahuila.
Attack shows the risks of freeing former terrorists
The stabbing attack in London on Friday has thrust the issue of what to do with former terrorists back into the public spotlight, especially as hundreds more convicted offenders across Europe are due for release in the coming years.
London Bridge stabbing attack victims identified
A University of Cambridge graduate has been identified as one of the victims killed in a terror attack near London Bridge, British media reported.
Boris Johnson trying avoid a 1-on-1 meeting with Trump
Here are the stories our panel of top political reporters have on their radar, in this week's "Inside Politics" forecast.
Irish 'ISIS bride' Lisa Smith in custody in Dublin
Trump's week: From 'ordained by God' to dethroned by judge
CEO: My daughter became a 'bargaining chip'
'Loud bang' in London was sonic boom, authorities say
A "loud bang" heard in north London was the result of a sonic boom from RAF jets, which were scrambled after an aircraft lost communications in UK airspace, officials said on Sunday.
Former Soviet leader Gorbachev: Russia and US must avoid 'hot war'
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev may be remembered today as the man who presided over the collapse of an empire: The recent anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 saw major celebrations to mark the collapse of Communism in eastern Europe and the reunification of Germany.
25-year-old Cambridge graduate killed in London attack
German Catholics' celibacy debate could lead to Vatican schism
German Catholics are meeting to debate what remain taboo subjects for many in the church -- lifting celibacy policies and whether to allow women to play bigger roles in ecclesiastical life.
After another K-pop death, the spotlight is returning to the industry's pressures
In an industry where stars face immense pressure to portray themselves as the immaculate image of happiness, K-pop duo Goo Hara and Sulli appeared to be different.
US House committee members to get impeachment report Monday
The House Intelligence Committee is expected to allow members to review the committee's impeachment report Monday ahead of a vote scheduled on Tuesday to approve the report, which details the committee's findings from the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump and Ukraine, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
Alone, scared and in a strange country
Russia and China finish border bridge
The first road bridge linking Russia and China has been completed, Reuters news agency reported.
Trump's impeachment choice: Defend or deflect
President Donald Trump has decried the impeachment inquiry as a hoax and a scam run by Democratic "maniacs," but he now faces a critical choice: whether to legitimize the proceedings by allowing his lawyers to participate or refuse to take part in an inquiry he says is a sham.
Trump is in legal trouble even without impeachment
In this impeachment edition of The Point, Chris Cillizza and Elie Honig, CNN legal analyst, discuss what the difference is between an impeachable offense and a criminal offense and how President Trump may still be in legal trouble even if he is acquitted by Congress.
Singapore just used its fake news law. Critics say it's just what they feared
Singapore just showed the world how it plans to use a controversial new law to tackle what it deems fake news — and critics say it's just what they expected would happen.
China arrests two men for alleged involvement in Hong Kong protests
Two men have been arrested by Chinese authorities for their alleged involvement in the Hong Kong protests, according to Southern Daily, the newspaper controlled by China's Guangdong provincial government.
Abandoned boat washes up 2,000 miles away
When a solar-powered wooden houseboat was found washed up on an Irish beach, locals were puzzled.
Four men confess to gang rape of woman they later burned alive, police say
Four men have confessed to the gang rape and murder of a 27-year-old woman whom they later set on fire, according to police in the Indian city of Hyderabad.
Disastrous fires will keep burning until Western consumers say no
Germany is closing all its nuclear power plants. Now it has a 'wicked problem'
One of the world's most diverse countries has a blackface problem
When the festive figure Sinterklaas rolled through the Dutch town of Apeldoorn in November, he was greeted by TV crews, cheering crowds, and an inevitable round of furious protests.
Witness alleges bridge attacker had two knives, one of which "was duct-taped to his hand"
3 minors are wounded and a suspect remains at large after stabbing attack in The Hague
Several people have been wounded in a stabbing incident in the Dutch city of The Hague, the city's police said Friday evening.
Inside Trump's sneak Thanksgiving trip to Afghanistan
On Thanksgiving eve, President Donald Trump slipped unnoticed out of his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida on his way to a bare-bones military plane with just a handful of top aides.
5 surprises from the impeachment inquiry
House Republicans are 'disgusted and exhausted' by Trump: former congressman
Former Republican congressman Charlie Dent said Thursday some of his former colleagues in the House of Representatives have privately told him they are "absolutely disgusted and exhausted by the President's behavior."
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