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The way you vape could make it even more dangerous
In the wake of six deaths and 380 cases of confirmed and probable lung disease across the US, the Trump administration has called for banning most flavored e-cigarettes because of their huge appeal to young people.
President says there's 'reason to believe' US knows who's behind attack that crippled 5% of world's daily oil supply
President Donald Trump on Sunday evening tweeted that the US has "reason to believe" that the United States knows who is responsible for an attack on a Saudi Arabian oil field and the country is "locked and loaded pending verification" following the crippling strike.
China's Mengniu to buy baby formula maker Bellamy's for $1 billion
One of China's biggest dairy companies is gearing up for a massive takeover of an Australian baby formula maker.
Hurricane Dorian survivors spared by Humberto still face an uncertain future
As Tropical Storm Humberto passed by the Bahamas before becoming a hurricane, residents recovering from Hurricane Dorian worried they would be pummeled again before being able to recover.
Trump may no longer be the gift that keeps on giving for Netanyahu
Just as the Sabbath was ending on Saturday night in Israel, US President Donald Trump made one more foray into Israeli politics from Washington, DC.
The US sent bomb-sniffing dogs to Jordan. Now they're dying from poor treatment
Bomb-sniffing dogs sent from the United States to its Middle Eastern ally Jordan are falling ill and dying due to poor treatment and negligence, a federal investigation has found.
Cupp: Want to beat Trump? Don't do this
CNN's SE Cupp reviews the ABC Democratic debate, pointing out that if Democrats want to prioritize beating President Donald Trump in 2020, they're no longer acting like it.
Purdue Pharma files for bankruptcy
Purdue Pharma filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in New York Sunday as part of its framework for settling litigation with multiple states and governments.
The secret ingredient in Vietnam's most indulgent bowl of pho
Pho is arguably the single most famous dish in Vietnamese cuisine.
UAW goes on strike against GM
The United Auto Workers union went out on strike against General Motors Sunday night, the first work stoppage in the US auto industry in 12 years.
New sexual misconduct allegation against Kavanaugh elicits Trump Twitter tirade
President Donald Trump called on his Justice Department Sunday to "rescue" Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh after The New York Times published an excerpt of a new book detailing sexual misconduct allegations against Kavanaugh that he has previously denied.
Ash Ketchum has finally become a Pokémon Master
For more than 20 years, Ash Ketchum has wanted to be the very best -- like no one ever was.
Hong Kong airport sees dramatic drop in passengers amid protests
Hong Kong saw a significant drop in air passenger numbers last month as political unrest in the Asian financial hub continues unabated.
Woman swallows engagement ring in her sleep
A woman found herself at an urgent care center after she swallowed her engagement ring in her sleep. CNN's affiliate KGTV has more.
No-deal Brexit a 'catastrophe' for travelers
A leaked government report predicting shortages of food, fuel and medication doesn't just affect residents. Combined with days-long queues to get in and out of the UK, it could be 'catastrophic' for travelers
Massive live concert planned in the spirit of Live Aid
Thirty-five years after Live Aid rocked the world, a coalition of nonprofits, CEOs and government leaders is reviving a global effort to unite the world through music.
Attack likely originated in Iran or Iraq, senior US official says
A day after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo blamed Iran for the attack on Saudi oil facilities and argued there is "no evidence the attacks came from Yemen," a senior administration official briefed CNN on information to back up Pompeo's claims.
US Rep. Ilhan Omar responds to criticism from 9/11 victim's family
Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar responded Sunday to criticism from the son of a victim of the 9/11 terror attacks over comments she made earlier this year.
The attack on a Saudi oil field is a game-changer
The attack on the world's largest oil processing plant early Saturday morning is a dramatic escalation in the confrontation between Iran and Saudi Arabia -- even if the Iranians didn't fire the drones or missiles responsible.
NFL field catches fire before game
The Tennessee Titans undoubtedly wanted to bring the fire for their home opener against the Indianapolis Colts. The team probably wasn't planning for actual flames to break out on the field.
Spain captures second FIBA World Cup title
Spain captured its second FIBA basketball World Cup title after defeating Argentina 95-75 in the gold medal game at the Wukesong Arena in Beijing on Sunday.
White House declines to rule out US military response
White House senior counselor Kellyanne Conway said Sunday that President Donald Trump has "many options on the table" in terms of what he could do to respond to what his administration has described as Iran's role in a crippling strike on Saudi Arabia's oil production this weekend.
'No turning back now': The inside story of James Comey's trip to Trump Tower
Josh Campbell is a CNN law enforcement analyst and former FBI supervisory special agent. His bureau career assignments included serving as special assistant to former FBI director James Comey. The following is an excerpt from his new book, Crossfire Hurricane: Inside Donald Trump's War on the FBI, Copyright © 2019. Published by Algonquin.
Church sues man for share of $2.5M treasure trove found on its land
The Church of Scotland is suing a man for a share of a $2.5 million Viking treasure trove he discovered with a metal detector on church land in 2014.
US on brink of first auto strike in 12 years
The United Auto Workers union said Sunday that its members at General Motors will walk out by midnight if the automaker does not meet its demands, setting the stage for the nation's first auto strike in 12 years.
Thousands of protesters defy police ban to march through Hong Kong
What the attacks mean for global oil prices
Oil prices, which have remained low for months, could spike when markets open Monday as Saudi Arabia scrambles to repair damage to its energy infrastructure inflicted this weekend.
'I was non-stop Juuling up a storm': College students on their vaping addictions
The CDC, FDA, White House and a who's who of officials in suits want young people to stop using e-cigarettes amid a mysterious outbreak of hundreds of vaping-related lung illnesses.
Real Madrid now has a women's team
It may be the most valuable football club in the world, but it has taken until 2019 for Real Madrid to have its own women's team.
Rugby legend reveals HIV diagnosis
Meghan marks Prince Harry's birthday by posting previously unseen photo of Archie
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussexm has wished her husband Prince Harry a happy 35th birthday with a message on Instagram, sharing a new photo of baby Archie.
Putin builds war chest as Kremlin digs in for the next crisis
In the latest display of deepening cracks in the West's formerly unified economic campaign against Russia, France's Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told reporters Monday that "the time is right" for reconciliation in EU-Moscow relations.
The drone strikes on Saudi Aramco oil facilities could make a big dent in global oil supply
Drone strikes on Saudi Arabian oil facilities have disrupted about half of the kingdom's oil capacity, or 5% of the daily global oil supply, people with knowledge of Saudi's oil operations told CNN Business.
'$5M' solid gold toilet stolen from UK palace
A toilet made entirely of 18-carat-gold has been stolen from Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, England, the stately home where former prime minister Winston Churchill was born.
A former NFL player is accused of destroying his business to make it look like a hate crime burglary
A former NFL player is facing criminal charges after he allegedly destroyed his business near Atlanta to make it look like a hate crime burglary, police said.
US Secretary of State Pompeo blames Iran for attacks on Saudi oil field
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pinned the blame on Iran for an attack at a Saudi oil field in a pair of tweets Saturday.
Tyson Fury defeats unbeaten Otto Wallin in Las Vegas
Tyson Fury took down the undefeated Otto Wallin in their heavyweight boxing fight Saturday night.
The date which has both Hong Kong and Beijing on edge
For months, October 1 has loomed over the mass pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong, as a whispered deadline for the ruling Chinese Communist Party to take action to end the unrest.
This is where Felicity Huffman wants to spend her time in prison
Yang wades into backlash over new 'SNL' cast member's bigoted comments
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang jumped into the controversy over the racist comments by a new Saturday Night Live hire, calling them "cheap shots."
Margot Robbie will return for 'The Suicide Squad,' joining Idris Elba
Director James Gunn has revealed the full list of super villains and anti-heroes cast in his upcoming "The Suicide Squad" movie.
Backstreet Boys surprise Down syndrome group
When a group of special-needs adults in Louisville, Kentucky, made a video of themselves lip-syncing to a Backstreet Boys song, they expected friends and family would love it. But the response they got was larger than life.
Neymar's day: Booed for 90 minutes, then a stunning winning goal
After a tumultuous offseason, Brazilian superstar Neymar made his season debut with Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday. He was met by raucous booing from the home fans in Paris before scoring a stunning, winning goal.
Tropical storm Humberto gets closer to the area devastated by a hurricane in northwestern Bahamas
Humberto is now a tropical storm barreling its way through the Atlantic and threatening the same northwestern Bahamas islands ravaged by Hurricane Dorian nearly two weeks ago.
Toronto Raptors are selling a team-branded hijab for Muslim women athletes
The Toronto Raptors are making history once again.
Med student was given last rites before finding a treatment that saved his life
It was just after Christmas in 2013 and David Fajgenbaum was hovering a hair above death.
Norwich stuns defending Premier League champion Manchester City
Defending Premier League champion Manchester City was stunned by newly-promoted Norwich, losing 3-1 on a thrilling evening at Carrow Road that the 27,000 spectators in attendance will likely never forget.
Trump says Hamza bin Laden killed
US man gets prison time for making false emergency call that led to someone being killed by police
An Ohio video gamer who played a role in a hoax phone call that led police to kill a man in Kansas was sentenced Friday to 15 months in prison, authorities said.
David Ortiz gets teary in his first interview since being shot
David Ortiz opened up for the first time since being shot in June during an exclusive interview with CNN affiliate Univision that was at times emotional.
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