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Can the world eradicate another disease?
Banishing an infectious disease from the face of the Earth is the holy grail of public health -- a scientific and humanitarian feat for the ages.
Millions of dollars hidden in palace room. 'Only president had key'
Sudan's ousted President Omar al-Bashir had sole access to the Presidential Palace room where millions in local and foreign currency were found, a defense witness and former head of the President's Office said at the deposed leader's latest court hearing on Saturday.
Trump smells a bad deal, makes the right call on Taliban peace talks
On Saturday, President Donald Trump tweeted that "the major Taliban leaders and, separately, the President of Afghanistan, were going to secretly meet with me at Camp David on Sunday." Trump then said that he had "cancelled the meeting and called off peace negotiations" because the Taliban had "admitted to an attack in Kabul that killed one of our great soldiers."
Robert Axelrod, voice of Lord Zedd in 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,' dies
Robert Axelrod, who was famous for voicing Lord Zedd and Finster on the '90s children's TV series "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers" has died, his agent announced on Twitter.
The future is uncertain for 70,000 in the Bahamas left homeless by Hurricane Dorian
Trump halts Taliban talks, leaving hopes of peace in doubt
Saudi Arabia fires its oil minister for the second time in 3 years
Saudi Arabia has a new oil minister.
US and Turkish troops conduct first joint ground patrol of Syrian 'safe zone'
US and Turkish troops conducted their first ever joint ground patrol within what Turkey has called the "safe zone" that runs along the Syria-Turkish border and extends into the northeast.
Trump: I called off secret talks with the Taliban
President Donald Trump said Saturday that Taliban leaders were to travel to the US for secret peace talks this weekend along with the President of Afghanistan at Camp David, but that the meeting has been canceled.
Anthem mix-up sparks controversy during soccer match
As Albania's soccer team linked arms and prepared to sing their national anthem, a sense of confusion started to ripple around the Stade de France.
Amber Rudd resigns from UK cabinet
Amber Rudd, the United Kingdom's Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, sent a resignation letter Saturday to Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
What you need to know about carbon footprints
From using less plastic to eating less meat, it seems like almost all anyone is talking about these days are ways to reduce our carbon footprints.
Pumpkin spice lovers, we may have finally outdone ourselves
You can smell it in the air. It's pumpkin spice season.
An 82-year-old man slipped past doormen in upscale buildings for years and stole $400K in jewelry, police say
Samuel Sabatino, 82, spent his holiday weekends driving from Florida to Manhattan -- and possibly other states. But when he got there, instead of relaxing and sightseeing, he slipped past doormen in upscale buildings and went on burglary sprees in vacant apartments, prosecutors said.
Ravaged infrastructure slows search efforts in the Bahamas
'Joker' wins Best Film at the Venice Film Festival
Let's put a smile on that face: A "Batman" prequel scored big Saturday at the 2019 Venice International Film Festival.
Bianca Andreescu beats Serena Williams to win her first US Open and grand slam title
Bianca Andreescu became the first Canadian to win a grand slam singles title when she beat Serena Williams in the US Open final 6-3, 7-5 on Saturday.
Kamala Harris apologizes for her response to a questioner's offensive remark about Trump
Cervical cancer can be eliminated. We must do more to prevent this deadly disease
Only a few cancers can be eradicated around the world. Cervical cancer is one. We have the tools and technical expertise to eliminate cervical cancer in the United States, but we lack the leadership, drive and advocacy to make this happen. That must change.
China's meteorite hunters: The adventurers hoping to get rich from rocks
It is rare to find Zhang Bo without a metal detector, map and off-road vehicle.
Now a post-tropical cyclone, Dorian nears Canada with 100 mph winds
An iPhone 11 Pro? What to expect at Apple's big event
Apple will likely unveil new iPhones during a closely watched media event on Tuesday — but don't expect anything foldable, 5G capable or radically different from the year before.
Bahamas evacuees arrive at a Florida port on a cruise ship after facing storm's devastation
Ceva Seymour says she's one of the lucky ones.
Hurricane Dorian: Jet skiers save dozens trapped in flooded homes
City earns bragging rights in first women's Manchester Derby
All bitter rivalries have their beginnings, a match or moment that sparks decades-long tussles for bragging rights between sets of fans.
Gillian Anderson will play Thatcher in 'The Crown'
Gillian Anderson will play former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in season four of "The Crown," Netflix confirmed Saturday.
Bodies are being brought to a temporary morgue
US official: Iranian tanker seized by UK now off coast of Syria
US national security adviser John Bolton on Friday shared a satellite image of an Iranian tanker off the coast of Syria, after the Iranian government denied that it was the vessel's final destination.
Italian GP practice shortened after horrific Formula 3 crash
The final practice session ahead of the Italian Grand Prix was delayed by 10 minutes and cut short after a scary crash during Saturday's Formula 3 race.
5k runners accidentally sent the wrong way
Organizers of the Great North Run, the world's largest half marathon which takes place from Newcastle to South Shields every September, have apologized after sending runners of an associated 5 kilometer race (3.1 miles) the wrong way.
Rio's mayor tried to ban book featuring kiss between two male superheroes. Now it's sold out
An Avengers comic book featuring a kiss between two male superheroes has sold out at a Rio de Janeiro book fair after the city's conservative mayor attempted to block it from sale, according to Agence France-Presse.
US teen accused of murdering Italian police officer says news media has 'misrepresented' his case
One of two American teenagers accused of murdering an Italian police officer claims the "facts" of his case have been "unfairly misrepresented" by the media, according to a statement from his family's attorney.
Xenophobia has reared its ugly head in the Rainbow Nation. African nations have had enough
When I travel out of South Africa, I am often asked a version of the same question. "So, what will you be doing in Africa?"
Watch a tornado destroy a house from a doorbell video
Jason Sawyer watched his North Carolina beach house get destroyed by a Hurricane Dorian spawned tornado through his Ring doorbell camera.
Man who hid spy camera in toilets at James Bond studios jailed
A man has been sentenced to 16 months in jail after planting a spy camera in the women's toilets at Pinewood Studios, where the upcoming James Bond movie "No Time to Die" is being filmed, according to the Press Association (PA).
India's historic, risky landing on Moon's polar surface may have failed
India's historic attempt to soft land a rover on the moon may have ended in failure moments before landing on Saturday morning, India time. Scientists scrambled to analyze the final communication from Chandrayaan-2.
Satellite images show the devastation Hurricane Dorian caused in the Bahamas
Hong Kong protesters threaten new airport disruptions after street clashes with police
Hong Kong protesters have called for demonstrations at the city's international airport after a night of heated clashes with police in one of the world's most populated districts.
Boris Johnson's Brexit options are so bad he might have to call a no-confidence vote in himself
House panel to take formal steps on impeachment probe next week
The House Judiciary Committee is prepared to vote next week on a resolution laying out the procedures for its investigation now that it is actively considering moving to impeach President Donald Trump, a major step toward formalizing its sweeping probe, according to multiple sources familiar with the effort.
Bahamians look for way off storm-ravaged island as death toll climbs to 43
Hundreds of people stranded on hurricane-ravaged Great Abaco in the Bahamas waited Friday for a way off the islands as the death toll rose to 43 and rescue and recovery crews arrived with body bags and coolers.
S Korea wants Japan to ban this flag from Olympics
Boris Johnson's Brexit options are so bad that he might have to call a no-confidence vote in himself
Pence's disastrous trip abroad sparks wit in response
Vice President Mike Pence brought the ignorant panache of the Trump administration with him on his recent trip abroad and his hosts got pretty much what they expected. In London, he jumped into the domestic crisis over Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, something roughly half the country opposes. In Iceland, where he was trolled by locals flying gay pride flags, he shocked people with the size and weaponry of his huge security operation. And in Ireland, well, he behaved like a boor.
What happens to 'Gucci Grace' now Mugabe's gone?
• Zimbabwe President: Mugabe is national hero
The first sisters ever to become Army generals
The US Army has plenty of famous examples of generals who were brothers. But sisters? Now that's another story.
NOAA disavows National Weather Service tweet that refuted Trump's claim Dorian was headed toward Alabama
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Friday disavowed a tweet from the National Weather Service's Birmingham, Alabama, office that had contradicted President Donald Trump's false assertion that Hurricane Dorian was likely to hit the state.
Celebs write letters of support for actress Felicity Huffman ahead of her sentencing
Actress Felicity Huffman is asking for a year's probation, 250 hours of community service and a $20,000 fine for her involvement in the college admissions scandal, a new filing from her attorneys says.
22 victims of diving boat fire identified; they likely died from smoke inhalation, officials say
The people who perished on a dive boat that was consumed in flames off the California coast on Labor Day likely died from smoke inhalation, not burns, Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown said Friday.
Leonardo da Vinci may have painted another 'Mona Lisa.' Now, there's a legal battle over who owns it
With her straight dark hair and beguiling smile, the so-called "Isleworth Mona Lisa" bears an uncanny resemblance to her namesake in the Louvre.
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