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Johnson's advice to Queen on suspending UK Parliament was unlawful, court rules
The UK government's decision to shut down Parliament in the run-up to Brexit was illegal, Scotland's highest civil court has ruled, in a serious blow to embattled Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Trump calls for subzero interest rates
The Federal Reserve is running out of runway to lower interest rates. President Donald Trump wants the Fed to keep cutting anyway.
Johnson must resign if he's misled the Queen, says ex-Attorney General
Hong Kong makes $37 billion bid for London Stock Exchange
Hong Kong has just made a surprise £30 billion bid for the London Stock Exchange.
Four girls are raped every hour in Brazil, study finds
In Brazil, four girls under 13 are raped every hour and every two minutes police receive a report of violence against women.
Doctor acquitted of murder in landmark euthanasia case
A nursing home doctor has been acquitted of the murder of an elderly woman with severe dementia following a closely watched euthanasia trial in the Netherlands.
'I don't want to be held hostage on homophobia,' says French football boss
The president of the French Football Federation (FFF) has said he is "totally against" the interruption of football matches as a result of homophobic chants and banners, despite rules introduced by the FFF this season instructing referees to do exactly that.
UK will now let international students stay for much longer after university
International students will be offered a two-year UK visa after graduation with or without a job, the country's Home Office announced Wednesday, reversing one of the major aspects of former Prime Minister Theresa May "hostile environment" strategy.
Newly identified electric eel is the most powerful ever found, say scientists
A newly-identified eel living in the Amazon basin can deliver record-breaking electric jolts, according to a study published Tuesday.
Apple unveils new iPhone 11
The iPhone 11 costs how much?
China waives tariffs on some US goods for first time since the trade war began
China just waived import tariffs on more than a dozen US goods. It's the first time Beijing has issued such exemptions since the US-China trade war began.
Three Australians detained in Iran
Three Australians have been detained in Iran, Australian authorities confirmed on Wednesday.
A South African company just created Europe's biggest consumer tech group
Europe has a new tech giant.
US Navy adds powerful new missile in Pacific
Somewhere in the Pacific, a stealthy United States Navy warship is carrying new weapons that analysts say could help to tilt the balance of power in contested areas like the South China Sea.
Sea turtle found with long spear in neck
The 150-pound green turtle was taken into surgery, and the spear was removed.
This is what Trump's Cabinet looks like right now
President Donald Trump's third national security adviser, John Bolton, tendered his resignation on Tuesday, marking the latest departure from an administration fraught with turnover.
A moment of silence for 9/11 is now the law in New York schools
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has signed a new law which mandates public schools across the state to allow a brief moment of silence each year to mark the anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Pompeo hints that Trump could meet with Iranian President at UN meeting
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Tuesday that President Donald Trump could meet with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly, with "no preconditions."
Opinion: How Bolton got himself fired
John Bolton's defenestration was a long time coming. On so many issues -- North Korea, Iran, and Venezuela -- President Trump's national security adviser's bellicose views and advice repeatedly clashed with those of his mercurial boss.
Analysis: Smile now, Mike Pompeo ...
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo could barely contain himself as he stood in front of the White House press corps on Tuesday afternoon.
A former trainer has accused NFL star Antonio Brown of rape. He denies the allegations.
Britney Taylor, a woman who used to train Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown, has accused the NFL star of rape in a federal lawsuit filed in Florida Tuesday.
Why John Bolton had to leave and what to expect next
Trump fires John Bolton
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he has asked national security adviser John Bolton to resign, noting that he "strongly disagreed with many of his suggestions as did others in the administration."
The final votes of 2018 were cast today
Trump criticized for 'flaming' dancer tweet
Trump makes a "flaming" flub and takes the wrong trail. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports.
10 alternative Thai islands for those who hate crowds
With tourist arrivals expected to reach 40 million this year in Thailand, the country's most popular islands are buckling under the pressure of mass tourism.
6th person died from vaping-related disease
A sixth person in the United States has died from lung disease related to vaping, Kansas health officials said Tuesday. The death marks the first in the state, but raises even more concern about the safety and regulation of e-cigarettes.
North Korea says it test-fired a 'super large multiple rocket launcher' on Tuesday
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test-firing of a "super-large multiple rocket launcher" Tuesday, North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency reported Wednesday.
Netanyahu says Israel will annex parts of West Bank
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced plans to annex parts of the West Bank if he wins re-election next week.
Apple unveils new iPhones
Despite a year of slumping iPhone sales, Apple chose to largely stick to its smartphone playbook with new models announced at a closely watched press event on Tuesday.
Asteroid as powerful as 10 billion WWII atomic bombs may have wiped out the dinosaurs
Scientists have discovered evidence that the impact of an asteroid as powerful as 10 billion World War II-era atomic bombs caused the extinction of the dinosaurs.
Opinion: It's surprising Bolton lasted this long
With another presidential tweet, another high-level adviser bites the dust. John Bolton, President Trump's third national security adviser, won't be coming back. "I informed John Bolton last night that his services are no longer needed at the White House," Trump told the nation Tuesday. Bolton immediately disputed the claim that he was fired, saying that he resigned Monday night.
17% of Bahamians are now homeless. For those unable to escape, the desperation grows
Across the northern Bahamas, even residents whose houses still stand aren't necessarily safe.
When patients don't pay, this hospital sues
When Donna Hernandez had the flu last year, she went to her local emergency room in New Mexico, where she received two IV bags of saline, a dose of antiviral medication and a drug to help with her nausea.
Apple unveils colorful iPhone 11 lineup
UK Parliament's descent into chaos
Woman arrested in Russia for allegedly bringing marijuana into the country
A New York woman has been arrested in Russia on suspicion of possessing marijuana that she said was for medicinal purposes, Russian courts told CNN on Tuesday.
The work of beloved TV artist Bob Ross is finally being recognized in an exhibition
"Happy little clouds," "happy little trees," "happy little leaves." The late American painter and beloved TV host Bob Ross had a unique and blissful way of teaching art.
Influential photographer Robert Frank dies
Robert Frank, whose raw, spontaneous images made him one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century, has died at the age of 94.
CNN Poll: 6 in 10 say Trump does not deserve a second term
Six in 10 Americans say President Donald Trump does not deserve to be reelected, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS, and more now say he's doing a poor job than a good one of keeping important campaign promises.
Bolton's firing shows (again) that Trump has no plan
On Tuesday morning, the White House announced that Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and national security adviser John Bolton would hold a press briefing this afternoon. Ninety minutes before that press briefing was scheduled, President Donald Trump fired Bolton.
Source: Bolton is out because 'the leaking is what got him'
Trump skeptical of using foreign spies to collect intel on hostile countries, sources say
President Donald Trump has privately and repeatedly expressed opposition to the use of foreign intelligence from covert sources, including overseas spies who provide the US government with crucial information about hostile countries, according to multiple senior officials who served under Trump.
Iranian woman denied soccer stadium access dies after setting herself on fire
An Iranian woman who was denied entry to a football stadium in Tehran has died after setting herself on fire, human rights organization Amnesty International said Tuesday.
The 43 most out-there lines from Donald Trump's North Carolina rally
President Donald Trump traveled to suburban Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday night in hopes of dragging state Sen. Dan Bishop across the line in today's hotly contested 9th District special election race. Trump delivered his now-familiar rambling address to supporters in hopes of accomplishing that goal -- painting Democrats as a secular party of America haters.
Here's why Trump's approval rating is slipping
President Donald Trump's approval rating has slipped to 38% among Americans, with 56% disapproving of Trump's job performance, according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll. CNN's Christine Romans has the details.
13,000 passengers stranded after French airline goes bankrupt
Thirteen thousand air passengers are currently stranded overseas after French airline Aigle Azur filed for bankruptcy last week.
Sarah Palin's husband files for divorce after 31 years of marriage
Todd Palin has filed for divorce from Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska and 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate, after 31 years of marriage.
Dump Fukushima contaminated water into ocean, says Japan's environment minister
Eight years after Japan's worst nuclear disaster, the government is not sure what to do with the contaminated water that remains -- but its environment minister says dumping it into the ocean might be the only choice.
'Do you really want me to rule the country?': Neil Gorsuch on the court's right turn
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