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Winners and losers from the third Democratic presidential debate
'Lovers of Modena' skeletons were men, scientists find
A pair of ancient skeletons, known as the 'Lovers of Modena' because they were buried holding hands, were both men, scientists say.
13 fun facts about Friday the 13th
Yet another Friday the 13th has arrived, bringing the usual superstitious chatter along with vows to avoid flying and other fear-inducing activities. Why are we so weird about the 13th?
Meghan's fashion range launches -- and her bag is already sold out
When it comes to fashion the Duchess of Sussex most certainly has the midas touch, with anything she wears in public usually selling out within hours.
Rare Maori cloak pulled from auction after online threats and abuse
A small British auction house has withdrawn from sale a rare Maori cloak which apparently once belonged to a tribal chief, after receiving online intimidation and insults.
The country that passes no law unless it improves citizens' well-being
On the eastern edge of the Himalayas, nestled between India and Tibet, lies the tiny nation of Druk Yul, better known as Bhutan. In Bhutanese, the name means "Land of the Thunder Dragon," a nod to the violent storms that pound the rugged mountain peaks and flood the lush valleys.
NFL launches $3m helmet challenge
With the safety of its players under increasing scrutiny, the NFL is offering $3 million in a "helmet challenge" competition.
Beatles' 'Strawberry Fields' will open as a tourist attraction
Since The Beatles wrote "Strawberry Fields Forever" in 1967, fans have peered through red metal gates at the former Salvation Army children's home in Liverpool that inspired the song.
John Bercow vows to stop Johnson 'robbing a bank' with no-deal Brexit
John Bercow, the outgoing Speaker of the UK House of Commons, has warned Prime Minister Boris Johnson against ignoring the law and implementing a no-deal Brexit on October 31, a move that he compared to "robbing a bank."
Britain's last tin mine could reopen as tech companies chase ethical metals
Cornwall's last tin mine closed 20 years ago. Now growing demand for metals from ethical sources could spark a revival in one of Britain's most deprived regions.
Netanyahu's campaign has air of desperation as election polls tighten
Nigerians flee xenophobic attacks in South Africa
Dennis Benson was taking a leisurely walk in Birchleigh, a neighborhood in the Johannesburg suburb of Kempton Park, when he spotted a poster calling for a strike on foreign businesses in the area.
Hong Kong Tennis Open postponed amid ongoing protests
The 2019 Hong Kong Tennis Open (HKTO) has been postponed after organizers claimed they would be unable to guarantee "a smooth running of the tournament" amid ongoing protests in the city.
CNN analyst chokes up over daughter's life-saving transplant
CNN commentator Bakari Sellers opens up about his family's battle his daughter's rare liver condition and the importance of organ donations.
Why this ancient land is the spiritual home of Irish horse racing
There are few things the Irish love more than horse racing.
Hotel to open at the North Pole
Ever dreamed of spending the night in an igloo at the North Pole? For one month only, travelers will have the opportunity to do just that -- provided they've got a spare $100,000.
The man Trump called 'my African American' is leaving the GOP
The man then-candidate Donald Trump called "my African American" at a 2016 rally is leaving the Republican Party and no longer supports the President.
Plane diverted after pilot spills coffee
A transatlantic flight was forced to divert to the Republic of Ireland because a pilot spilled a cup of coffee on the aircraft's controls, it has emerged.
Hong Kongers mark Mid Autumn Festival with protests and a new anthem
Mid Autumn Festival is typically celebrated with lanterns, lion dances and mooncakes, but this year Hong Kong is adding a more recent tradition: protests.
Blink and you'll miss this 6,599 mph hypersonic sled
Watch the Air Force test a hypersonic sled at speeds of 6,599 miles per hour.
82-year-old man's unusual obit goes viral
An 82-year-old Connecticut man known for pranking those around him got his very own comedic farewell in an unusual obituary. CNN affiliate WFSB reports.
Biden stumbled, but netted out strong. O'Rourke had a night to remember. Castro took aim at a frontrunner -- and missed his mark.
The top 10 Democratic candidates shared a single debate stage for the first time in the 2020 race, trading body blows while drawing stark contrasts on issues like health care and criminal justice reform.
Saudi princess found guilty of ordering bodyguard to beat up Paris craftsman
Chinese scientists use CRISPR tool on HIV patient for the first time
The 27-year-old patient's prospects were bleak. In May 2016, he found out he had AIDS. Two weeks later, he was told he had acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Beto O'Rourke: 'Hell yes' we'll take your AR-15
During September's ABC News Democratic debate, former congressman Beto O'Rourke defended his mandatory gun buyback program.
Really only one issue in the Democratic primary
A lack of agreement and a crush of urgency make health care coverage the most important issue in the Democratic primary.
7 takeaways from the third Democratic presidential debate
Pete Buttigieg called it "unwatchable." Amy Klobuchar warned that "a house divided cannot stand." Julián Castro said what was unfolding on stage was "called an election."
Debate shows why primary could take a while to decide
In a dramatic and dangerous maneuver for a candidate at the very back of the pack, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro sought to make his name at the Democratic debate on Thursday by sharply accusing former Vice President Joe Biden of forgetting what he'd said minutes before.
Seoul's burgeoning drag scene confronts conservative attitudes
Hurricane Kimchi takes the stage at an underground bar in Seoul, dancing agilely to Wonder Girls' 2008 K-pop hit "Nobody."
Winners and losers from the third Democratic presidential debate
Here's who's debating tonight
Travel influencer couple defends death-defying photo
It's known for its startling turquoise waters, dramatic mountain backdrop, and stone mounds left as offerings to the Inca mother earth goddess, Pachamama.
More US troops could go to Syria to help reduce tensions with Turkey
The US military is weighing shifting a small number of additional troops to northeast Syria as part of ongoing efforts to establish a buffer zone along the Syria-Turkey border, a US defense official tells CNN.
Duterte says Xi offered him an oil and gas deal to ignore South China Sea ruling
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte said he has been offered a controlling stake in a joint energy deal by Chinese President Xi Jinping in exchange for ignoring an international arbitration in Manila's favor on the South China Sea.
Arrest warrant issued for R. Kelly after failing to attend a court hearing
A bench warrant was issued for singer R. Kelly after he failed to appear at a court hearing Thursday, the Hennepin County Attorney's Office in Minnesota said.
Trump: You never thought you'd hear this answer
President Trump discusses his 2020 Democratic opponents while taking reporter questions on the White House lawn.
'Jersey Shore' star Mike 'The Situation' to be released from jail
Michael "The Situation" Sorrentino, best known for starring on MTV's "Jersey Shore," will be released from a New York federal prison Thursday, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
US same-sex couple sues over denial of daughter's citizenship
A same-sex American couple whose daughter was denied birthright citizenship filed suit against the State Department on Thursday, joining a growing list of LGBTQ families turning to litigation to combat the policy.
US to reveal name of individual accused of aiding 9/11 hijackers
The Justice Department will reveal the name of an individual believed to be connected to the Saudi government and accused of aiding two of the 9/11 hijackers, prosecutors said in a court filing Thursday.
After vaping-related illness, teen now has lungs like 'a 70-year-old's'
Adam Hergenreder's vaping habit almost killed him.
Air New Zealand sparks anger over logo
Air New Zealand's attempts to trademark a logo of a common Māori greeting has sparked anger and threats of a boycott from the Māori community.
US deficit tops $1 trillion
The US budget deficit widened to $1.067 trillion for the first 11 months of the fiscal year, an increase of 19% over this time last year, the Treasury Department reported Thursday.
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation under fire over award to Indian PM Modi
International human rights activists have slammed a decision by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to hand India's controversial Prime Minister an award in recognition of his work to improve sanitation in the country.
See actress confront Ted Cruz over guns
Actress and activist Alyssa Milano speaks to CNN's Chris Cuomo about her meeting with Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) on gun control.
These Italian towns will pay you $27,000 to move there
When Italian villages began selling houses for $1, it seemed too good to be true. But the latest offer from Italy is enough to make even that deal look like a ripoff.
FIFA must act after death of Iran's 'Blue Girl,' says activist
An Iranian activist is lashing out at FIFA following the death of a female fan who set herself on fire after she was denied access to a soccer stadium in Tehran.
Triple Crown winner Justify failed a drug test before he raced in the Kentucky Derby, report says
Triple Crown winner Justify tested positive for drugs in California weeks before he won the Kentucky Derby last year, The New York Times reported.
The activists hoping to cause chaos at Europe's busiest airport
When a former accountant Linda Davidsen purchased a drone a few days ago, she did so with a very clear plan in mind. She would try to use it to bring chaos to Europe's busiest airport.
At least 50 dead in train derailment
At least 50 people were killed and several people are injured after a train derailed in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the country's minister of humanitarian affairs told CNN.
Diary of 'Polish Anne Frank' to be published after 70 years in bank vault
For almost 70 years, the secret Holocaust diary of the Polish Jewish teenager Renia Spiegel was sealed away in a New York bank vault.
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