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Hong Kong airport set to reopen
• What you need to know about today's protests• What airport shutdown means for the economy• Is it safe to visit Hong Kong amid protests?
Canada murder suspects apparently died by suicide, autopsies find
Two young murder suspects found dead after an extensive manhunt apparently killed themselves, police in Canada said Monday.
Bolton pushes for Brexit, telling UK officials 'we are with you'
National security adviser John Bolton voiced the Trump administration's full-throated support of the new British prime minister's push to leave the European Union, saying the US even supports a no-deal "Brexit' during a visit to London to fortify the once strained US-UK relationship.
Hong Kong airport was totally shut down by protesters. China condemned 'terrorism.'
Scientists studied 2,500 coral reefs to figure out how to save them
An international group of scientists has surveyed more than 2,500 coral reef systems across 44 countries to determine how to save them in the face of damage caused by climate change and humans, according to a new study.
Suspected mosque shooter in court with two black eyes
The man accused of opening fire in a Norwegian mosque over the weekend appeared in court on Monday with two black eyes and wounds to his face and neck.
Ivorian musician killed in motorbike crash
Ivorian musician DJ Arafat has died of injuries he sustained in a motor bike accident, his management told CNN on Monday.
Navy SEAL drinking, drug scandals prompt broad review of ethics, culture
In the wake of several high-profile scandals, including allegations of sexual assault and cocaine use against Navy SEAL team members, the four-star general in charge of all US special operations has ordered a review of the culture and ethics of the elite units.
In pictures: Hong Kong protests continue amid political crisis
Protests in Hong Kong, which have been taking place since early June, were sparked by strong opposition to a proposed extradition bill.
What Scaramucci gets dead wrong in his turn against Trump
Anthony Scaramucci is done with Donald Trump.
Hong Kong airport shutdown: What it means for business and the economy
Authorities in Hong Kong canceled nearly 200 flights Monday because of a major protest at the city's international airport. That's terrible news for companies operating in the financial hub.
Trump admin moves to weaken endangered species protections
The US Interior Department announced significant changes Monday that would weaken how the Endangered Species Act is implemented, a move critics fear will allow for more oil and gas drilling and limit how much regulators consider the impacts of the climate crisis.
Her family lost its savings in a bank run in Yugoslavia. Now she's in charge of the FDIC
Financial regulator Jelena McWilliams, the head of the FDIC, knows firsthand the devastation that can happen when the public loses confidence in the banking system.
One missing and at least 14 rescued from Rio Grande
At least 14 people were rescued while attempting to cross the Rio Grande into El Paso, Texas, on Monday, an El Paso Fire Department spokesman told CNN
Russia warns Google against election 'interference'
Google has been warned by Russia's state communications regulator to stop "advertising" protests on YouTube ahead of local elections in Moscow.
17 of the most secluded beaches in Greece
It's no secret that Greece boasts some of the most stunning stretches of sand in the world.
Sarah Silverman says she was fired from a movie for an old blackface sketch
Comedian Sarah Silverman has said she was once fired from a movie after producers found a sketch from 2007 in which she wore blackface make-up.
Gunfire rings out during 100 mph police chase
A Kansas City police chase turned even more dangerous when suspects open fire on officers.
Dangers of dogs swimming in ponds
Toxic algae blooms are poisonous to dogs and they are more common in fresh water during the hot summer months. Here is the information you need to keep your pets safe.
Cathay Pacific says it could fire staff who support Hong Kong protests
Cathay Pacific on Monday warned its staff that those who "support or participate in illegal protests" in Hong Kong could be fired.
A new movie about 1980s Britain captures the America we are losing
There's a scene in the new movie "Blinded by the Light" where British protesters harass and assault a Pakistani family on their way to a wedding. Their teenage son is nowhere to be found; he's off buying Springsteen tickets.
Drive-in sex booths proposed for Berlin's historic Tempelhof airport
Berlin's former Tempelhof airport has witnessed some major events in its time -- a Nazi airfield during World War II, it was the site of the Berlin airlift during the Cold War, and most recently an emergency shelter for refugees fleeing Syria.
Patrick Reed takes holiday -- and returns to winning ways as he eyes $15 million prize
He hadn't won a PGA Tour title for 16 months and with his usual fiery displays lacking gusto, Patrick Reed decided to put down his golf clubs for a bit.
China's message: We can crush the Hong Kong protests
All flights canceled at Hong Kong airport amid massive protests
Guatemala's new president could give Trump a huge headache on immigration
Guatemala has a new president-elect -- and Donald Trump should probably pay attention.
Scaramucci no longer backs Trump's reelection
Anthony Scaramucci, a former White House communications director who has frequently defended President Donald Trump on television, said Monday he no longer supports Trump's reelection bid and that the top of the 2020 Republican presidential ticket may need to be replaced.
Epstein's apparent suicide is fueling rumors and questions. Here's what we know
Jeffrey Epstein's death was an abrupt end to a life marked by wealth, power and years of sex crime allegations.
A woman called Priyanka Chopra a hypocrite. The actress said she's patriotic.
A woman confronted Priyanka Chopra at a beauty event in Los Angeles, criticizing the Indian actress for a tweet she posted in February during a serious escalation of the conflict between India and Pakistan.
The family of a missing teen think she was abducted
The parents of missing London teenager Nora Quoirin have offered a £10,000 ($12,000) reward for information leading to the return of their daughter, who vanished from a remote resort in Malaysia more than a week ago while on holiday with her family.
BTS is taking an extended break from performing, and fans are crying... tears of joy
Mic drop, indeed -- the beloved Korean boy band BTS is taking a break.
Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth separate, People reports
Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth have split less than a year after they married, according to a report by People.
Bolton takes hard line to London
National security adviser John Bolton headed to London Sunday to start a two-day trip of meeting key players in the new government, marking the highest ranking US official to visit the United Kingdom since Boris Johnson became prime minister.
Pakistan's Imran Khan likens India's actions in Kashmir to Nazism
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has likened India's revoking of Jammu and Kashmir state's autonomy to Nazi ideology, and warned the international community that inaction would be similar to appeasing Hitler.
How Trump's paranoia and conspiracy theories become US policy
It is no longer surprising when President Donald Trump fuels a conspiracy theory online, as he did over the weekend with regard to the apparent suicide of multimillionaire financier and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
A North Carolina woman took her three dogs to a pond to play. Within hours, her pups had died from toxic algae
A doggy play date in a North Carolina pond turned tragic after three pups died from toxic algae. Now, their owners say they hope their loss will educate fellow dog lovers about the dangerous blooms.
More than 10,000 firearms surrendered
More than 10,000 firearms have been voluntarily surrendered to authorities in New Zealand as part of a buyback scheme that was introduced after the country's worst mass shooting in modern history.
A collective howl of rage: Hong Kong's tenth week of protests
For the tenth straight week, thousands of people filled the streets of Hong Kong as part of a pro-democracy movement, clashing with police as the government says its cracking down on violent riots.
Suspect in Oslo mosque shooting expressed right-wing sympathies, say police
The man suspected of opening fire at a mosque in the Norwegian capital of Oslo on Saturday has expressed right-wing sympathies online, the police said in a news conference Sunday.
Police fire tear gas at pockets of protesters across Hong Kong
Police in Hong Kong clashed with pro-democracy protesters at a number of locations across the territory on Sunday, during the 10th straight weekend of protests.
The legendary Australian artist rejected by critics but cherished by the masses
Trump is impeaching himself
On Saturday, the President of the United States retweeted a comedian's conspiratorial tweet, suggesting the Clintons may have been involved in the suicide of financier Jeffrey Epstein. That's right, President Donald Trump suggested that former President Bill Clinton was involved in murder.
Catcher in the Rye finally joins the digital age
Holden Caulfield is finally joining the digital age.
'Succession' shows media dynasties are just families, only much worse
"Succession" somehow makes the high-stakes machinations of self-centered, awful, filthy rich people a whole lot of fun. Like "Billions," it feels like a series narrowly calibrated to the times, while offering juicy parallels to the life and career of Rupert Murdoch, capturing the Fox mogul -- in spirit, not specifics or details -- in a way another just-ending drama featuring him couldn't.
More than 100 are dead in heavy monsoon
Heavy monsoon rains have killed at least 114 people in India this week, causing devastating landslides and floods in several parts of the country.
Hong Kong is drowning in fake news
It's a viscerally emotive picture. A woman who appears to be pregnant lies on the floor of a subway station. It was taken on July 21, after a mob attack in the Yuen Long district of Hong Kong left at least 45 people injured -- including the woman, a civilian who had been caught up in the attack and became known locally as "the woman in white" or "big belly lady," slang for "pregnant lady" in Cantonese.
Source: Jeffrey Epstein's cell was not monitored the night of his apparent suicide
• Trump promotes Epstein-Clintons conspiracy• Scaramucci says Trump will turn on everyone 'eventually,' then 'entire country'• Epstein's death 'raises serious questions'• Prince Andrew named in unsealed court documents• Opinion: The puzzle around Epstein's suicide
Saudi Arabia's giant and secretive oil company will make its half-year profits public on Monday
Saudi Arabia's secretive state-owned oil company will host its first-ever earnings call Monday, a move that could signal the company is still planning a massive initial public offering.
Source: Jeffrey Epstein's cell was not monitored the night of his apparent suicide
High schoolers recruited by the NSA
Summer's high school friends think she's monitoring their phones and listening in on their conversations. They speculate about the "wild things" she does at work and jokingly accuse her of being a spy.
Europe isn't that scared of Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson is trying to scare Europe into giving him a better Brexit deal.
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