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If I protest in Hong Kong and travel to mainland China, will I be able to come home?
• Spotlight on a controversial shared rail station
Indonesia deploys police to quell protests
Indonesia has sent more than a thousand security personnel to quell protests in the restive provinces of Papua and West Papua, as violence spirals in the region. The protests were sparked by allegations that Indonesian police used excessive force on a group of Papuan students, after they were accused of throwing the country's flag into a ditch.
The US President is either trolling everyone or thinks he's like a god
There's been a change in President Donald Trump. He used to say he had accomplished more than any other President, a debatable claim. But now he's using messianic language about himself.
A new mural of Larry Bird with tattoos irks...Larry Bird
A new mural of Larry Bird painted in Indiana has drawn scorn from Bird himself.
See moment engine failure forces a plane into ocean
A man and a woman were rescued by the Coast Guard after a small plane went down near Half Moon Bay off the Northern coast of California.
'Planet's lungs' are burning at a record rate
Fires are raging at a record rate in Brazil's Amazon rainforest, and scientists warn it could strike a devastating blow to the fight against climate change.
Ump who clashed with Serena won't work Williams sisters' matches at US Open
Carlos Ramos will not serve as chair umpire for any Serena Williams or Venus Williams matches at the 2019 US Open, a United States Tennis Association spokesman told CNN on Wednesday.
Is it a bird or a bunny? This optical illusion of an animal is confusing the internet
It's a bird! It's a rabbit!
Texas inmate maintains innocence until his execution
A Texas death row inmate continued to maintain his innocence up until he was executed Wednesday.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee drops out of presidential race
Democratic Washington Gov. Jay Inslee on Wednesday announced he is suspending his presidential campaign.
Loyola's good luck charm Sister Jean just turned 100
Chicago's favorite basketball-loving nun reached a milestone birthday and the community is giving her the party of a lifetime.
Hong Kong protesters stage silent sit-in to mark vicious mob attack
A crowd of pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong staged a silent sit-in at the Yuen Long MTR station on Wednesday evening, marking a month since a group of suspected organized crime group members violently attacked demonstrators there.
Microplastics in drinking water 'don't appear to pose health risk,' WHO says
They may be in our oceans, rivers and ice but there's little evidence to suggest that microplastics in the water we drink pose a risk to our health.
When window washer's rig breaks he hangs 53 stories up
When a Chicago window washer's rig broke, he was stuck dangling 53 stories above the ground.
US to allow indefinite detention of migrant families
The Trump administration on Wednesday announced plans that could hold undocumented families detained together indefinitely, replacing the decades-old agreement that set a 20-day limit for holding children.
Theron, Kidman star in movie about Roger Ailes' misconduct
"Bombshell" is an upcoming movie with an all-star cast that tackles the harassment allegations against the late Fox News founder.
Michael D'Antonio: Trump adds Jews to his hit parade of hatred
Seemingly devoted to making our country into the Divided States of America, the President who smeared and offended Muslims and Latinos is now doing the same for Jews. Speaking in the Oval Office, Donald Trump accused Jews who vote for Democrats of having "either a total lack of knowledge or great disloyalty."
Parkland father discusses gun background checks
Cary Gruber, father of Parkland shooting survivor Justin Gruber, is hoping that the government will pass legislation on gun control.
Mural picturing Larry Bird with tattoos upsets Larry Bird
A new mural of Larry Bird in Indianapolis is getting some positive attention online -- but not from the NBA Hall of Famer himself.
Ex-MLB players implicated in major drug trafficking ring
The Dominican attorney general implicated a former Major League Baseball all-star and a journeyman pitcher on Wednesday in a drug trafficking and ring that authorities say ran narcotics from South America into the United States and Europe.
Merkel delivers Brexit ultimatum to Johnson
Boris Johnson has embarked on his first foreign trip as British Prime Minister, as part of his attempt to make the European Union shift its position on Brexit.
Trump made 84 false claims last week
President Donald Trump spent most of last week at his Bedminster golf club, where he sometimes retreats from the public eye. When he left Washington for New Jersey, we thought there was a chance it would be a quiet week in presidential dishonesty.
Why Trump keeps calling women 'nasty'
Donald Trump has a "nasty" problem.
Trump was asked about the trade war. He looked to the sky and said: 'I am the chosen one'
In the midst of answering a question about the ongoing trade war with China on Wednesday, President Donald Trump turned from reporters, looked to heavens and proclaimed, "I am the chosen one."
Liam Hemsworth files for divorce from Miley Cyrus
A little over a week after announcing their separation, actor Liam Hemsworth has filed for divorce from singer Miley Cyrus.
How Greenland explains Donald Trump's entire presidency
Trump was asked about the trade war. He looked to the sky and said: 'I am the chosen one'
Rapper's video crew was attacked with guns and iron bars
A group of people working on a music video for French rapper Booba have been attacked in a suburb of Paris.
Think Trump is playing three-dimensional chess? You haven't been paying attention the past few years
Donald Trump won't be going to Denmark in 10 days. Because the Danes won't sell him Greenland.
Trump refers to another woman as 'nasty' -- the Danish PM
President Donald Trump on Wednesday defended his decision to cancel his trip to Denmark, saying that the Danish Prime Minister's comments this week were "nasty" and "inappropriate" while speaking to reporters at the White House.
Ex-US ambassador to Denmark scolds Trump for canceling a trip to the country
The former US ambassador to Denmark lambasted President Donald Trump Wednesday for his decision to cancel a trip to the country after its leader declined to discuss Trump's interest in purchasing Greenland during the visit, saying the move is "not the way you treat an ally."
The man who's the real brains behind Brexit
The UK seems to be obsessed with the man at the heart of its new government.
US drone shot down over Yemen
A US MQ-9 drone was shot down over Yemen on Tuesday by a surface-to-air missile, a US official tells CNN.
Watch airborne mattresses cause chaos
High winds in Stapleton, Colorado sent dozens of air mattresses rolling through a field like tumbleweeds.
This little-known meme site has hosted two mass shooting threats this month
Two young men arrested this month for threatening mass shootings posted those threats to a website known more for its memes than its menaces: iFunny.
Alleged Epstein victims invited to hearing
The federal judge overseeing the case against Jeffrey Epstein on Wednesday ordered a hearing to discuss prosecutors' effort to dismiss the indictment against the alleged sex trafficker in the wake of his death.
Are smartphones holding back tennis's next generation? Some leading coaches think so
As every parent knows, smartphones and screens can be a huge distraction for young children and teenagers.
The top 5 risks that could trigger a US recession
Trump and Macron agree that Russia should be invited to next year's G7 conference
President Donald Trump on Tuesday expressed his support for reinstating Russia into the G7, and French President Emmanuel Macron has agreed with the President that Russia should be invited to the G7 conference in 2020, according to a senior administration official.
Mexican court says cocaine use is legal -- for two people
In a landmark ruling, a court in Mexico City has said two people should be allowed to use cocaine legally.
How a hacked American nightclub Twitter account was implicated in China's information war
Twitter recently took down a covert network of nearly 1,000 accounts it says are tied to the Chinese government. Many, but not all, of the accounts attacked pro-Democracy protesters in Hong Kong.
Venice fines architect $86K for tourist-unfriendly bridge
Venice has spent the last few years trying to curb the overtourism that has plagued it.
Man killed by his own captive lions in South Africa
A man has been mauled to death by his own captive lions in a game reserve in South Africa.
11 thrilling ways to discover Antarctica
Once upon a time there was basically only one way for an ordinary person to visit Antarctica -- climbing aboard a small cruise ship and visiting the frozen continent en masse with hundreds of other passengers.
Trump postpones Denmark trip after prime minister refuses to sell Greenland
Less than two weeks before his scheduled trip to Denmark, President Donald Trump announced on Twitter that he has postponed his visit to Copenhagen after the Danish Prime Minister disputed his interest in buying Greenland as "absurd."
Why are Florida panthers stumbling and falling down?
There have been two confirmed cases of neurological damage in a panther and bobcat in Florida as of this month, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC).
Brazilian-born striker Elkeson set to play for China
A Brazilian striker is poised to become the first footballer without Chinese ancestry to play for China.
Africa begins countdown to being polio free as Nigeria marks 3 years without disease
Africa has gone three years without a case of wild polio being detected, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday, a significant milestone in the quest to eradicate the disease.
Analysis: Can Trump confound the odds again?
A sudden cascade of events is challenging President Donald Trump's boasts of an unprecedented American winning streak that is a critical component of his reelection salesmanship.
Children in Britain are living in shipping containers, report finds
Children in England are growing up in shipping containers, office blocks, and bed and breakfasts, a report into youth homelessness has found, as authorities around the country struggle to combat the country's crippling housing crisis.
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