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Inside bitter split between Epstein and Duke of York
• Accuser gives new details of alleged sexual abuse by Prince Andrew
Harry and Meghan fly among us -- but you'd never know
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have committed to flying commercial for their upcoming visit to southern Africa, having faced criticism for their use of private jets for their summer vacations.
Egyptians demand 'Sisi get out' in rare anti-government protests
Calls for President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to step down over corruption allegations moved from social media to the street on Friday night, marking some of the first demonstrations Egypt has seen since Sisi came to power in a military takeover six years ago.
Prince Andrew accuser says she was forced to perform sex acts at 17
Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of several women who accused the late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein of sex crimes, has revealed new details of her alleged sexual abuse by Britain's Prince Andrew.
All Blacks storm to win over South Africa in World Cup
New Zealand opened the defense of its World Cup title with a thrilling 23-13 win over South Africa that provided plenty of evidence as to why the All Blacks are the choice of many pundits to win Japan 2019.
Hong Kong police warn violence escalating beyond control
Hong Kong is headed into its sixteenth consecutive weekend of anti-government protests, as police warned the level of violence is escalating potentially beyond control, as the force faced renewed allegations of brutality.
Taylor Swift cancels show after protests
Taylor Swift has canceled a scheduled performance at Australia's Melbourne Cup, after animal rights activists campaigned against her appearance at the horse racing event.
The UK is gearing up for its dirtiest election ever
Boris Johnson has been backed into a corner over Brexit. Partly through his own missteps, partly from the growing opposition to his "do-or-die" Brexit plan, Johnson is a man for whom the losses are piling up, while the UK is a country running out of time.
Charlie Rose sued for sexual harassment by former makeup artist
A makeup artist who worked for television personality Charlie Rose for 22 years is suing him for sexual harassment, saying he created a toxic work environment where women were sexually harassed, dominated and diminished, according to court documents filed on Thursday.
Barron Hilton dies at 91
Famous hotelier and philanthropist Barron Hilton died this week at his home in Los Angeles.
Humidity meets hedonism during Asia's most punishing F1 race
Imagine driving at speeds so fast that it feels like a 45 kilogram dumbbell is pressing against your head, and you're wearing so much heavy gear that you're quickly drenched in sweat.
How Botham Jean's mother is preparing to face the former police officer who killed her son
Seven months after an off-duty Dallas police officer shot Allison Jean's son, Botham, dead in his apartment, her attorney called with a warning: the 911 call capturing Botham's last moments was going to be played on the evening news.
Aaron David Miller: Netanyahu's fate hangs in the balance after Israel vote
With the vast majority of the votes counted, Israel's political future is uncertain with neither current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nor his opponent Benny Gantz currently holding enough seats to form a governing coalition. Far from being what some Israeli pundits thought would be a useless Seinfeld-like show about nothing, the so-called September 17 do-over elections may well be remembered as one of the most confusing and turbulent in Israel's history. But it may also prove to be an election that could usher in changes that could over time reshape Israel's political landscape.
Remember J.Lo's iconic dress from the 2000 Grammy's? She just wore an updated version
You remember it.
Pilot: Your airplane is plunging 30,000 feet. Should you worry?
The reports of a Delta Airlines flight on Wednesday, September 18th, en route from Atlanta to Fort Lauderdale, plunging 30,000 feet, describe a dramatic experience—but they appear to mischaracterize something: the incident reflects the execution of a very precise procedure, not a tumble, potentially, into oblivion.
Alien enthusiasts descend on Area 51 for an event that started as a joke
They're coming to Area 51. Not the aliens, but the alien enthusiasts.
Joe Biden slams Trump's comments on his Ukraine dealings
Joe Biden pushed back on President Donald Trump's unproven claims that Biden and his son Hunter Biden had acted inappropriately in their dealings with the Ukrainian government during Biden's time as vice president.
Trump repeatedly pressured Ukraine's President to investigate Biden's son
What the climate strikes look like around the world
What's going on with Trump and Biden and Ukraine
As of Friday, it is not exactly clear what led to a mysterious whistleblower complaint filed against President Donald Trump that has taken Washington by storm, but it is clear that the US President wants to use Ukraine against former Vice President Joe Biden.
Teen activist tells protesters demanding climate change action: 'We need to do this now'
They flooded streets in Australia, in India, in the United Kingdom, in the United States, united in their call for the adults in charge to do something to address climate change.
John McCain's daughter walks off set of 'The View' following a disagreement
Friday's airing of ABC's The View appeared to get a little more heated than normal. During the episode, Meghan McCain walked off the set as cameras panned the studio heading into a commercial.
Netanyahu trails Gantz by two seats in latest Israeli election results
Benny Gantz has opened up a two-seat lead over Benjamin Netanyahu in the "almost final" results of Israel's razor-tight election, as both men prepare for a fight to command a parliamentary majority and form a government.
New images show Mars as you've never seen it before
One of the latest images of Mars looks more like cookies and cream than it does the so-called Red Planet.
Antonio Brown released by the Patriots
Trump calls the whistleblower story 'ridiculous'
US just exempted hundreds more Chinese goods from tariffs
The United States will exclude a long list of Chinese-made goods from the tariffs that President Donald Trump's administration imposed as part of the trade war.
This week perfectly captures the toxic culture of Trump's Washington
President Donald Trump's willingness to use the levers of official power in Washington as his personal playground combined with his utter disdain for truth and facts create a toxic culture that seeps into all levels of his administration, producing often troubling real-world consequences.
Saudi oil attack is a wake-up call for China
Greta Thunberg blames climate crisis on adults who 'don't give a damn'
In person, she is tiny.
De Blasio drops out of 2020 presidential race
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Friday that he is ending his presidential campaign.
Saudi oil attack is a wake-up call for China
Last weekend's drone attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities sent shockwaves through global energy markets and the price of crude spiking.
World set for biggest day of climate demonstrations in history
Zarif threatens 'all out war' in case of military strike on Iran
Iran's foreign minister has raised the specter of "all out war" that Saudi Arabia would have to fight "to the last American soldier" in case of United States or Saudi strikes.
New revelations deepen scandal over Trump whistleblower complaint
Washington's newest scandal, over a whistleblower's complaint about President Donald Trump, intensified Thursday amid revelations that the White House and Justice Department tried to keep it quiet.
Second Pacific nation in a week ditches Taiwan for Beijing
Kiribati has become the second nation in a week to drop Taiwan as a diplomatic ally and move towards Beijing, Taipei's foreign ministry announced Friday.
March draws 100,000 in Melborune
25 years later, 'Friends' is still especially popular in China
Nearly 25 years ago, Rachel Green stumbled into Central Perk, dripping wet in a wedding dress -- and "Friends" was born.
Disabled Brits stripped of support needed to survive due to austerity
Sarifa Patel's 500-foot trip to her nearest bus stop takes half an hour. Walking is painful and she needs several breaks. Patel, who lives in east London, has a wheelchair, but since undergoing surgery a few years ago she no longer has the strength to push herself.
Sex work is legal here. But only if you register with the police
Due to the stigma associated with sex work in Senegal, the women CNN interviewed asked that their identities be protected. They are identified using pseudonyms.
A numbing medicine turned a woman's blood blue
A 25-year-old woman walked into an emergency department in Providence, Rhode Island, complaining of generalized weakness, fatigue, shortness of breath... and an unusual symptom you don't see every day.
Plane unexpectedly plunges 30,000 feet mid-flight
Don't read this if you're traveling any time soon.
US and Canada have lost 2.9 billion birds since 1970, study says
Bird populations in the United States and Canada have dropped by 29% since 1970, signifying 2.9 billion birds lost in almost 50 years, according to a new study.
Top Chinese state media editor calls out major internet crackdown
One of Beijing's best known propagandists has pushed back against the government's internet crackdown ahead of the upcoming 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China on October 1.
Saudi Arabia spent billions on air defenses. But in the age of comparatively cheap drones, it may have been wasted
Saudi Arabia has spent billions on state-of-the-art air defense and early warning systems, but a mix of cruise missiles and drones was able to penetrate its airspace on Saturday, inflicting substantial damage on the world's largest oil processing plant at Abqaiq.
George Clooney's warning on South Sudan
Actor George Clooney has called for action against multinationals, western tycoons and brokers who have profited from South Sudan's violent instability, warning policy makers that "if you don't care" what happens in South Sudan its problems "will end up on your doorstep."
Rudy Giuliani denies asking Ukraine to investigate Biden -- before admitting it
President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani on Thursday denied asking Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden moments before admitting that he had done just that.
Tim Walker explores dark corners of the V&A for 'Wonderful Things'
Photographer Tim Walker's largest ever exhibition delves into his fantastical images and extraordinary imagination.
Student stabbed while onlookers take video
Soon after school let out on Monday, a deadly fight broke out at a strip mall near Oceanside High School in Nassau County, New York. A group of teenagers looked on as Khaseen Morris, a 16-year-old student, was assaulted and stabbed in the chest. Some took out their phones and documented the fight on social media, but no one stepped in to help him.
US drone strike kills 16 civilians in Afghanistan, governor's spokesman says
A drone strike carried out by US forces in eastern Afghanistan killed 16 civilians, a spokesman for the governor of Nangarhar province said Thursday.
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