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'Smugglers' found floating on cocaine bales
The Colombian navy rescued three suspected drug traffickers using bales of cocaine to stay afloat following a shipwreck Sunday.
At least 22 killed in Congo gold mine collapse, authorities say
The number of illegal miners killed in a gold mine collapse in the Democratic Republic of Congo rose to 22 on Thursday, the country's minister of social affairs told CNN.
US President spent day railing against what he perceived as 'BULL****', erupting with rage and outright lies
President Donald Trump erupted with hot, burning rage, rampant misdirection and outright lying during two appearances Wednesday that provided a preview of a dark and unsettled season ahead.
Johnson to face Parliament over Brexit plan
See victim's brother hug convicted ex-cop
Moments after Amber Guyger was sentenced to 10-years in prison for Botham Jean's murder, Botham's younger brother, Brandt Jean, gave a victim statement and hugged Guyger.
What tattoos really do to our bodies' immune systems
At least eight paratroopers were injured after a night time military exercise goes wrong at Camp Shelby
A military training exercise at Camp Shelby left at least eight paratroopers injured and several "in the trees," an army official said. But authorities don't know what went wrong during the night jump to land them there.
Any war between the US and Iran would be a catastrophe. And no one could win it
US President Donald Trump's recent decisions to avoid military action against Iran in the face of tactical humiliation and strategic threats have been smart, subtle and ethically unimpeachable.
A doctor donated sperm 30 years ago. Now he has at least 17 kids, lawsuit alleges
When an Oregon medical student was asked to donate sperm in 1989, he was promised that only five offspring would be born -- all on the other side of the country -- according to a lawsuit alleging a clinic violated the agreement by allowing the birth of at least 17 babies, among other alleged violations.
Shipping is one of the dirtiest industries. Now it's trying to clean up its act
8 dead and hundreds injured after violent protests in Iraq
'Joker' toes fine line in portraying the making of a monster
"Joker" might bring to mind a caped crusader, but it's another vigilante, "Taxi Driver's" Travis Bickle, who provides the movie's spiritual sire. Joaquin Phoenix's electric, disturbing performance is thus dogged by history and questions about the "why" of it all -- that is, a Joker without Batman -- an answer that isn't really in the cards.
Meghan redefined what it means to be a royal during the Africa tour
Marrying into the most famous family in the world was never going to be seamless, especially for Meghan Markle who had already lived a full life before she joined "the firm."
Multiple people killed after WWII-era B-17 bomber crashes
Multiple people are dead after a World War II-era B-17 bomber crashed at Connecticut's Bradley International Airport, officials said.
Airbus airplane cabin of the future will have cameras outside restrooms
Overhead luggage bins that illuminate in red when they're full, an airplane seat tailored to your personal position preferences, seat belts that alert cabin crew when they're unbuckled.
Emaciated grizzly bears in Canada spark greater concerns over depleted salmon population
With hibernation fast approaching, a grizzly bear family is spotted searching for fish near the shores of Canada's Knight Inlet. They're emaciated.
Floating device created to clean up plastic from the ocean is finally working
A huge trash-collecting system designed to clean up plastic floating in the Pacific Ocean is finally picking up plastic, its inventor announced Wednesday.
Plan to ban tourists from Komodo Island scrapped
Indonesia has canceled plans to close its popular Komodo Island for tourists, but will instead impose a limit on the number of visitors to protect its native giant lizard.
Asian stocks slide as trade fears mount
Economic woes were a huge drag on American markets overnight. Now it's Asia's turn.
BTS: Decision to hold upcoming concert in Saudi Arabia wasn't easy
A North Carolina man just won a $750,000 lawsuit after suing his wife's lover
A North Carolina man says his divorce was almost unbearable, but an unusual legal claim just landed him a $750,000 judgment.
'Urgent' briefing held with State Dept. inspector general
The State Department inspector general is briefing congressional staff Wednesday afternoon after requesting an urgent meeting to share documents related to the State Department and Ukraine.
Beneath the impeachment spin: Growing GOP concern
What you most hear from congressional Republicans on impeachment this week is the sound of silence.
Hong Kong descended into chaos. In Beijing, almost no one noticed
In the tightly-censored bubble of state-run media and restricted internet, Beijing locals enjoyed their October 1 National Day seemingly unaware that in Hong Kong, which is Chinese territory, police and protesters were fighting in the streets.
Officer said 'this is gonna look really bad' before leading black man down the street by a line
A mounted Galveston police officer said "this is gonna look really bad" shortly before he escorted a handcuffed man down the street by a line.
Hear pilot's call before crash
A B17 bomber taking passengers on an aviation tour crashed at Bradley International Airport in Connecticut. Authorities confirmed fatalities.
White ex-cop given 10 years in prison for killing unarmed black neighbor
Ex-policewoman's offensive texts revealed
Trump sought to use new allies in debunking Russia investigation
When two key US allies -- the United Kingdom and Australia -- elevated conservative prime ministers, President Donald Trump didn't just see a diplomatic opening. He also saw a political one.
People tried to talk slain Houston deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal out of joining the force. But he was determined to make a difference
Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal was sitting in a crowd at a gurdwara -- a place of worship for Sikhs -- on a winter day in 2008 when he first heard the call of duty.
We spent a day shadowing Google interns. Here's what it's really like
In her first few months at Google, Cedoni Francis shuttled between the company's New York, Mountain View, and Los Angeles offices for orientation and business meetings. She helped secure a major brand partnership for YouTube and assisted the teams that planned events for musicians and New York Fashion Week that Google had sponsored.
White ex-cop given 10 years in prison for muder of unarmed black neighbor
Trump gives combative news conference after Dems warn against 'stonewalling' inquiry
North Korea tests sub-launched ballistic missile ahead of US talks
The US has assessed that North Korea tested a medium-range missile on Wednesday local time. It was fired from a launcher placed on a floating barge off the coast of the country, according to two US officials familiar with the latest assessment.
Offensive texts by white US cop who killed unarmed black neighbor revealed in court
Former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger insisted on the witness stand that her shooting of an unarmed black man in his apartment was "not about hate" but about her fear that he would attack her.
US gets the OK to hit Europe with tariffs, a move that risks another trade war
The United States has been given the green light to impose tariffs on $7.5 billion worth of European exports, a move that could spark a damaging transatlantic trade war.
The Dow is nosediving over US economy fears
The Dow and the broader stock market are flashing deep red on Wednesday.
Johnson sends a letter to EU outlining Brexit proposal
Trump responds to Democrats on Twitter with claims of 'BULL****'
Dems: If White House 'stonewalls' impeachment inquiry, we'll consider it obstruction
Boris Johnson just needs to throw someone under the bus already
Boris Johnson has set the UK on course for a Brexit showdown.
Artery blockage to sideline Bernie Sanders 'until further notice'
Sen. Bernie Sanders experienced "chest discomfort" on Tuesday night and will suspend campaigning "until further notice" after doctors treated a blockage in an artery, senior adviser Jeff Weaver said in a statement Wednesday morning.
Trump just went on an unprecedented Twitter tirade
President Donald Trump was very active on Twitter in September. CNN's Daniel Dale explains.
Netanyahu faces new legal battle -- just as his political hopes fade
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's legal and political problems collided Wednesday morning, with the Israeli leader's hopes of forming a government slipping away as pre-indictment hearings in his ongoing corruption probes began.
Rouhani agrees plan for Trump talks
Iran agreed to a four-point plan for talks with the United States during the UN General Assembly last week, until US President Donald Trump threatened to increase sanctions against Tehran, President Hassan Rouhani said in a televised speech on Wednesday.
Bigger fliers prompt new airplane safety tests
The United States' Federal Aviation Administration will run tests in November to see whether plane evacuations can be conducted safely in an emergency, as lawmakers worry that seat configurations are too tight for modern passengers.
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All Blacks cruise to victory against Canada
Without getting out of second gear, New Zealand's All Blacks put on the highest score of the Rugby World Cup and shut out Canada to ease to a 63-0 victory at the Oita Stadium.
Putin jokes that Russia will meddle in 2020 US elections
Russian President Vladimir Putin poked fun at the ongoing political crisis in the US by joking about election meddling Wednesday.
Ukraine's ex-president says he had no knowledge of prosecutor's offer to help Trump
Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has told CNN that he had no knowledge about his prosecutor-general's offer to help US President Donald Trump investigate the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, a leading candidate to face him in the 2020 presidential election.
Boris Johnson to present 'final' Brexit offer to EU
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