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Justin Timberlake was grabbed by a prankster at Paris Fashion Week
Singer Justin Timberlake was accosted Tuesday while arriving at the Louis Vuitton show at Paris Fashion Week with his wife, actor Jessica Biel.
Trump lashes out at Democrats on Twitter with claims of 'BULL****'
An irate Donald Trump blasted Democrats for wasting American's time with "BULLSHIT" as his frustration with the fast widening impeachment drama that is threatening his presidency boiled over in spectacular fashion.
Johnson: If Brexit talks fail 'no deal' is the alternative
- ANALYSIS: UK PM needs to throw someone under a bus over Brexit- Man suffered acute psychotic illness triggered by Brexit vote- Video: What you need to know about Brexit
Meghan sues tabloid as Harry rips 'intentionally destructive' publication of private letter
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan are suing a UK tabloid over a private letter it published, with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex alleging it was published illegally and edited selectively to hide "lies" the paper had told about the Duchess.
25 soldiers killed in military camp attacks
At least 25 Malian soldiers were killed and 60 are missing after militants attacked two army camps in central Mali on Monday, the country's government said.
Tennis umpire suspended for telling teen ballgirl she was 'very sexy'
An Italian tennis umpire has been suspended after videos emerged online of him telling a teenage ball girl she was "very sexy."
North Korea launches ballistic missile a day after agreeing to US talks
North Korea fired a ballistic missile Wednesday from an underwater launch platform, a US official told CNN, a day after Pyongyang and Washington agreed to resume nuclear talks.
Five pregnant women hospitalized and two fetal losses from measles complications in New Zealand
Five pregnant women have been hospitalized and two experienced fetal losses from measles complications in New Zealand, as an outbreak sweeps the country.
Khashoggi's murder could have been a turning point. Instead it was a warning sign
Journalist Jamal Khashoggi should be hailed a hero for paying the ultimate price for his belief in free speech. Instead, his murder at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last year serves as a cautionary tale: no matter how brutal the crime, no matter how well-known the victim might be, no matter how incriminating the evidence, justice proves elusive for those who speak truth to power.
70 years of the People's Republic of China in five graphics
Singapore 'fake news' law comes into force, offenders face fines and prison time
Singapore's sweeping anti-fake news law, which critics warn could be used to suppress free speech in the already tightly controlled Asian city state, came into force Wednesday.
Today is the 150th anniversary of Gandhi's birthday, and it's a national holiday in India
Mahatma Gandhi, known in India as "the father of the nation," was born 150 years ago today, on October 2, 1869. His birthday is a major national holiday called Gandhi Jayanti, and it is marked with a prayer for peace, ceremonies and events throughout the country.
Johnson & Johnson reaches $20.4M settlement agreement
Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson reached a $20.4 million settlement agreement with two Ohio counties ahead of the landmark opioid trial scheduled to start later this month, the company announced Tuesday.
New York Times: Trump suggested shooting migrants in the legs
President Donald Trump suggested shooting migrants in the legs in order to slow them down after they crossed the southern border during a March meeting in which he called for a shut down of the entire US-Mexico border, The New York Times reported Tuesday.
Hong Kong protesters wanted to spoil China's big day. They succeeded
White US cop convicted for shooting unarmed black neighbor in his home
(CNN) -- A Dallas jury on Tuesday found former police officer Amber Guyger guilty of murder for fatally shooting her unarmed neighbor, Botham Jean, in his own apartment, which she said she mistook for hers.
How Trump impeachment effort is different
Just as President Donald Trump has tried to rewrite the rules of US politics, the move by Democrats to impeach him offers something completely unprecedented.
Kurt Cobain's former Seattle home is for sale
For just $7.5 million, you can own a piece of rock 'n' roll history.
Woman who danced inside lion enclosure is lucky to be alive, zoo says
The Bronx Zoo says the woman who trespassed inside its lion enclosure on Saturday is lucky to be alive.
Jessye Norman was a diva whose voice could not be denied
If arias are like lyrical prose poems, then each singer who performs one is like a poet who reads their work with a unique timbre and cadence. Whether she was singing the Habenero from Act 1 of Bizet's "Carmen," "Lieder" by Richard Strauss or performing in a Wagner opera, Jessye Norman's voice was pure poetry.
This kite could harness more of the world's wind energy
One company's self-flying energy kite may be the answer to increasing wind power around the world.
Man suffered acute psychotic illness triggered by Brexit vote
A British psychiatrist has warned of the mental health impact of political events after a man suffered acute psychotic illness triggered by Brexit.
Mostly women designed Africa's tallest building
US secretary of state refuses to cooperate with impeachment inquiry request as Dems accuse him of 'intimidating' witnesses
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday accused House Democrats of intimidating and bullying State Department officials by calling for their depositions in the Ukraine inquiry starting this week, something he says is "not feasible."
Trump's hugely misleading morning tweet
On Tuesday morning, President Donald Trump tweeted a 2016 map with the words "Try to impeach this" written across it.
Late red card helps Real Madrid narrowly escape second shock defeat
While Beijing rejoiced in National Day celebrations, tear gas and live warning shots were set off in Hong Kong
Zuckerberg rails against Warren presidency in leaked audio, and Warren responds
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently admitted to employees that the prospect of an Elizabeth Warren presidency could "suck" for the company, according to leaked audio published by The Verge.
Gigi Hadid saves Chanel show as comedian crashes runway
Trump floundering with impeachment defense
Democrats aimed a fresh dagger at Donald Trump's inner circle by subpoenaing documents from his lawyer Rudy Giuliani, as the President struggled to parry an aggressive impeachment gambit on a day of rapid developments.
At least one dead in 'violent incident' at Finnish school complex
A "violent incident" at a vocational school complex in Kuopio, eastern Finland, has left at least one person dead and three injured, according to police.
Boris Johnson wants to keep his affairs private. His Brexit affairs, that is
• ANALYSIS: The women of Boris Johnson's past are catching up with him
One of Credit Suisse's top executives has quit over a spying scandal
A senior executive at one of Europe's largest banks stepped down Tuesday after an investigation found that he ordered a surveillance operation to spy on an employee who joined a crosstown rival.
Ukraine's Zelensky talks movies with Tom Cruise amid political storm
Volodymyr Zelensky may have been swept into the center of a major political storm in Washington, but the Ukrainian President still made some time to meet Hollywood A-lister Tom Cruise this week.
One of the most chaotic days of almost four months of political unrest
A man was shot with a live round as violent protests erupted across Hong Kong on the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China on Tuesday, in one of the most chaotic days of almost four months of political unrest.
Drone finds fugitive living in cave after 17 years on the run
Chinese police have arrested a man who was on the run for 17 years after he was spotted by a drone living in a cave in remote mountains, local officers told the state-run China News Service.
'No force can shake this great nation,' says Xi Jinping
President Xi Jinping emphasized unity, development and strength as he addressed the world on the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China on Tuesday, saying: "There is no force that can shake the foundation of this great nation."
US and China are on a dangerous page in history
Richard Nixon scribbled "Turn a page in history" on a yellow legal pad in 1972, as Air Force One carried him on a visionary trip to China. His talks with Chairman Mao Zedong coaxed a nation frozen in time into joining the global community in an epochal diplomatic achievement.
Intel watchdog pushes back against Trump claims
The intelligence community inspector general is forcefully pushing back against assertions made by President Donald Trump and several Republican lawmakers about the whistleblower complaint that has rocked Washington in recent weeks.
Pompeo was on Trump's call with Ukrainian President, source says
Couple spends $11,800 on Airbnb rental that doesn't exist
Ian and Denise Feltham, a couple from the UK, made vacation plans based on an Airbnb listing for a property that apparently didn't exist.
Texas man fatally shoots intruder, goes back to bed
A Dallas resident who fatally shot a backyard intruder and then went back to bed has been charged with murder, according to police.
The rise of the Communist Party-approved blockbuster
"I'm living in a small town, living a life where nothing changes," a woman says in a mournful voice as the camera follows her walking towards a house that is partially destroyed and almost uninhabitable.
Bolton's first comments since being fired by tweet: Trump is wrong about Kim
Ousted national security adviser John Bolton made clear Monday his sharp disagreements with his former boss, President Donald Trump, on North Korea, saying he didn't believe Pyongyang would willingly surrender its nuclear weapons.
CNN Poll: Republican support for impeachment grows
Americans are about evenly split over impeaching President Donald Trump and removing him from office, as support for that move has risen among independents and Republicans, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS after the announcement of a formal impeachment inquiry by House Democrats last week.
'Clueless' star arrested for domestic battery
Stacey Dash was arrested for domestic battery after an incident Sunday night in New Port Richey, FL, according to the Pasco County Sheriff's Office.
Trump allies worry he doesn't understand gravity of impeachment fight
The women of Boris Johnson's past are starting to catch up with him
These cities are at serious risk of a real estate bubble
Even as the Brexit chaos helps to deflate London's real estate bubble by undermining the city's status as a financial capital, record low interest rates are pushing prices in other European cities to dangerously high levels.
Double attack hits US military base
A US base and an Italian military convoy were targeted in separate attacks in Somalia on Monday.
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