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Some European doctors think Chinese medicine should come with a health warning
Herbs to increase breast milk supply and heal the spleen. Traditional remedies which promise to cure insomnia and acne. Secret cancer treatments that have been ignored or suppressed by Western medicine.
Watch Fox News hosts react to Yovanovitch testimony
CNN's Brian Stelter takes a look at Fox News' broad reaction to former Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch's public testimony on Capitol Hill before the House Intelligence Committee.
Republicans could lose a second red state governor's election
It's down to the wire in Louisiana's gubernatorial runoff election. In the Saturday election, Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards is trying to hold on against Republican Eddie Rispone. It's the second election in a deep red state in as many weeks that's pitted local versus national factors.
A list of 45 ways Trump has been dishonest about Ukraine and impeachment
President Donald Trump is dishonest about a whole lot of things. But he is rarely as comprehensively dishonest as he has been about his dealings with Ukraine and the impeachment inquiry they have triggered.
30 years after the Velvet Revolution, the Czechs are back on the streets
For many Czechs, Sunday's anniversary of the Velvet Revolution will be a bittersweet moment. Three decades after the collapse of the Communist regime, people will mark a dramatic moment in history amid allegations, confirmed by a court decision, that their prime minister collaborated with the StB, the Communist-era secret police.
A prison worker at the time of Jeffrey Epstein's death was offered a plea deal, sources say
At least one federal prison worker on duty the night before Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his prison cell was offered a plea deal in connection with the multimillionaire's death, two sources familiar with the case said.
2,500 police deployed as temple at the center of gender dispute opens its doors
Thousands of police have been deployed in the southern Indian state of Kerala as a centuries-old temple at the center of an ongoing, and sometimes violent, gender dispute prepares to open its doors for the annual pilgrimage season.
Trump ignores Pentagon and intervenes in military war crimes cases
UK police 'assessing' claims of 'fraud and malpractice' In election campaign
London's Metropolitan Police says it is assessing two allegations of "fraud and malpractice" in relation to the UK election, amid claims Conservative Party figures offered seats in the House of Lords to Brexit Party election candidates to persuade them to stand down.
One year on, what has France's yellow vest movement achieved?
In many ways it is hard to believe that France's gilets jaunes, or yellow vest, movement is only a year old. In that time, it has led to a 10 billion euro ($11.05 billion) aid package for the poorest, changed laws and police tactics, cost the French economy billions of euros and forced a French president whose electoral platform was never to back down in the face of protest, to do just that.
Testimony from former US envoy and conviction of an associate fit into pattern of questionable behavior clouding Trump's political career
A fateful convergence of events Friday reflected a culture of corruption and intimidation endemic to the circle of a President who vowed to drain the swamp but instead became its incarnation.
Two teens killed by a schoolmate in California are identified
The two teens killed by a fellow student who opened fire at a Southern California high school have been identified.
10 things we learned on board the world's longest flight
Everything you need to know before watching season three of 'The Crown'
Practice your curtsy. "The Crown" returns to Netflix on Sunday, with Olivia Colman taking her seat on Queen Elizabeth II's throne as the series' new star.
A day that underscored the corruption swamping the Trump presidency
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales says he will not run in new elections. But his resignation has not been accepted
Bolivia's former President, Evo Morales, said that he is willing to return to the country and not run in the next elections if his resignation is accepted.
Venice is under water. Can its landmarks be saved?
After private White House meeting, Giuliani associate Lev Parnas said he was on a 'secret mission' for Trump, sources say
Among the many guests who had their pictures taken with President Donald Trump at the White House's annual Hanukkah party last year were two Soviet-born businessmen from Florida, Lev Parnas and Igor  Fruman. 
Trump tweets attack on witness during hearing. She calls it 'intimidating'
Hong Kong's student protesters are turning campuses into fortresses
Less than 50 meters from a Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) base, student protesters are building a fortress.
Witness overheard US ambassador tell Trump that Ukraine would investigate Biden
A US ambassador told President Donald Trump that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky "loves your ass" and that Ukraine was going to move forward with the investigation Trump had asked Zelensky for a day earlier, according to new testimony from a US official in Kiev who overheard the phone conversation.
Obama warns 2020 candidates about getting out of step with voters: Be 'rooted in reality'
Former President Barack Obama used an appearance at a high-dollar donor confab on Friday to urge the field of Democratic presidential hopefuls to "pay some attention to where voters actually are," warning them about going so far on certain policies that they become out of step with voters.
From an extradition bill to a political crisis: A guide to the Hong Kong protests
Hong Kong has been rocked by pro-democracy, anti-government protests for more than five months now, with escalating violence and anger on all sides. What began as peaceful mass marches has exploded into the city's biggest political crisis in modern times.
I let the royal family down by hanging out with Epstein, Prince Andrew says
Britain's Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, has told the BBC that he let the royal family down by associating himself with Jeffrey Epstein, even after the late disgraced financier was convicted as a sex offender.
Taylor Swift's battle over her music escalates
The public battle between Taylor Swift and music manager Scooter Braun continues to escalate.
Trump associate Roger Stone found guilty of lying and witness tampering
Longtime Trump associate Roger Stone has been found guilty on at least one charge in a case that has shed new light on then-candidate Donald Trump's anticipation of the release of stolen Democratic emails in 2016.
CNN reporter reads out bombshell revelations from aide
David Holmes, the aide to Bill Taylor who overheard President Trump's conversation with EU Ambassador Gordon Sondland, said that Sondland told Trump that President Zelensky would do "anything you ask him to," and that he confirmed the Ukrainians were going to "do the investigation." CNN's Manu Raju has the details.
Why Trump's tweets could be witness intimidation
After President Trump tweeted during the Friday's public hearing on impeachment, Adam Schiff called it "witness intimation in real time" by the President of the United States.
NFL star Myles Garrett ripped Mason Rudolph's helmet off and hit him in the head with it
The Cleveland Browns' 21-7 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers came with a little unannounced action Thursday night.
Yovanovitch: Trump's attacks are 'very intimidating'
Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testified during the public impeachment hearing of President Donald Trump that Trump's Twitter attacks against her are "very intimidating."
We were on board a 19-hour flight from London to Sydney. Here's what happened
As experiments go, this one was pretty spectacular -- 19 hours, 17,800 kilometers (about 11,060 miles), 100 metric tons of jet fuel and not one, but two separate sunrises.
Why can't Mexico control the cartels?
It was just small talk. A quick conversation about weather, traffic and pollution. I was, after all, in Mexico City, a metropolis of more than 20 million with more than its share of big city problems. But as soon as the cab driver realized his customer was a journalist, and a fellow Mexican living in the United States, he made an interesting reflection.
Shocked and devastated': Yovanovitch described her feelings after Trump undermined her in a call with Ukraine's president
Hong Kong official hurt in scuffle after protesters target her in London
3 off-duty officers dropped off their children at school. Seconds later, gunfire erupted
Trump demands 400% more for US forces in South Korea
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper landed in South Korea on Thursday to navigate renewed threats from an "enraged" North Korea and newly heightened strain in the alliance with Seoul that congressional aides, lawmakers and Korea experts say has been caused by President Donald Trump.
The diplomat at the center of the Ukraine controversy
Taylor Swift says she's not being allowed to perform her early music for AMAs
Losing the rights to her early music catalog continues to cause trouble, trouble, trouble for singer Taylor Swift.
Ousted diplomat set to tell all
Donald Trump called Marie Yovanovitch "bad news."
Germany makes measles vaccination compulsory for children
Germany's parliament has voted to make measles vaccinations compulsory for children, with parents who fail to immunize their children facing fines of €2,500 ($2,750).
Chile pins hopes on '100% democratic' new constitution to end deadly protests
Chile's Congress has reached an agreement to reform the country's constitution in an effort to restore peace after weeks of violent protests that have led to the deaths of at least 20 people.
Why Fox News wants you to think impeachment hearings are 'boring'
On Wednesday night, Sean Hannity was positively giddy.
As deadly Australia bushfires rage, Sydney may be running out water
Australia is reeling from deadly bushfires and the worst drought in decades -- but fears are now growing that things could get worse, as a water shortage in the country's biggest city begins to bite.
Police: Video shows 16-year-old school shooter open fire on classmates, killing 2
At least five people have been injured in a shooting at a high school in the Southern California city of Santa Clarita, and authorities are looking for whoever fired the shots, officials said Thursday morning.
Police use forensic genealogy to make arrest in 'Potomac River Rapist' case
A serial assailant known as the Potomac River Rapist assaulted at least 10 women -- killing one of them -- during the 1990s, police and FBI said.
Discarded photo negatives show China in an era of change
For the last decade, Thomas Sauvin has been purchasing discarded color negatives by the kilogram from a recycling plant outside Beijing. The old 35-millimeter films capture family outings, weddings, birthdays, vacations -- anonymous, everyday memories that would otherwise be lost.
Hong Kong's government is being willfully blind to the chaos it's creating
In almost six months of protests, you might be forgiven for thinking Hong Kong had seen it all. And yet, this week brought a new sight: men in suits and women in heels joining with student protesters to defy police in the heart of the city's business district.
Singapore collector gives new life to technological relics
In 1970, Harry Ang received an unexpected gift that would change his life. A friend gave him an antique telephone that had long been out of use.
Democracy is being tested around the world
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These are the next generation of African stars, according to TIME
Ugandan pop star turned politician, Bobi Wine, Nigerian gender rights activist, Oluwaseun Ayodeji Osowobi and Kenyan film director, Wanuri Kahiu have all made it to the 2019 TIME 100 NEXT list.
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