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Chelsea humbled by Manchester United on Premier League opening weekend
Frank Lampard's first Premier League game as Chelsea manager ended in a humiliating defeat by Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Hundreds evacuated from fire in Spain's Canary Islands
A fire raging in Spain's Canary Islands off the northwest coast of Africa has prompted the evacuation of a thousand people, the islands' President Ángel Víctor Torres said on Sunday.
Yemen separatists say they've seized the key port of Aden
Yemeni separatists have taken control of the strategic city of Aden after days of fighting with forces backing the internationally recognized government.
Chinese model dumps Versace in T-shirt controversy, as Donatella apologizes
A leading Chinese brand ambassador has quit Versace, claiming that one of the brand's T-shirts broke Beijing's "one China" policy.
Golf stars turn on fellow pro over slow play at Northern Trust Open
Debate surrounding slow play in golf has trundled on for years, but opposition to it has gathered steam at PGA Tour's Northern Trust event this week.
Trump promotes Epstein-Clintons conspiracy theory, latest in a pattern of baseless claims by the President
• 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
North Korea threatens to freeze South out of future talks
A senior North Korean official has railed against ongoing US-South Korea joint military drills and threatened to freeze out Seoul by only holding future talks with Washington.
Why America still can't face up to Trump's racism
The Unite the Right riot in Charlottesville in 2017 was the largest eruption of white supremacist violence in the United States in a generation, if only the most visible of thousands of incidents that followed the 2016 election. August 11 and 12, 2019, mark the second anniversary of the violence, which claimed the life of the anti-racist protestor Heather Heyer and injured dozens of others. Two police officers died in a helicopter crash.
Jeffrey Epstein's death 'raises serious questions'
Accused millionaire sex trafficker is dead. His cases could live on for yearsOpinion: The puzzle around Epstein's suicide
Cable cut, sending nearly 30 cable cars crashing. Police call it vandalism
Numerous cable cars plummeted to the ground near Vancouver's Howe Sound after a cable was cut early Saturday, in what the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said they believe was an act of vandalism.
How bad is the trade war? This week will provide some clues
1. State of play: The trade fight between the United States and China is getting worse. This week, investors could get a reality check on what that means for economies and companies.
At least 61 people killed in a fuel tanker explosion in Tanzania
At least 61 people have been killed and 70 injured when a fuel tanker exploded on a busy road in Tanzania, government spokesperson Hassan Abbas said.
Joshua vs. Ruiz Jr. rematch in Saudi Arabia blasted by human rights group
The decision to stage the rematch between Anthony Joshua and Andy Ruiz Jr. in Saudi Arabia has drawn heavy criticism from human rights group Amnesty International.
Global stakes of Guatemala's elections
Donald Trump would be wise to watch Guatemala's run-off presidential election this weekend closely.
Kylie Jenner shows off lavish 22nd birthday treats on private yacht
Kylie Jenner is celebrating her 22nd birthday the way most could only dream of.
At least 32 killed after Typhoon Lekima hits China
Thirty-two people have died and 16 more are missing after Typhoon Lekima made landfall in east China's Zhejiang Province, according to China's state-run Xinhua news agency.
Presidential candidate breaks down over gun violence
Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang breaks down in tears after a mother shares that her child was killed by a stray bullet. Yang and other Democratic candidates spoke at a gun safety forum in Des Moines, Iowa.
Accused millionaire sex trafficker is dead. His cases could live on for years
The apparent suicide of financier and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein early Saturday could lead to more accusers and witnesses stepping forward as well as a flurry of civil suits against the multimillionaire's estate, according to legal experts.
A hermit nation ruled by an egomaniac: Is Turkmenistan on the brink of collapse?
Men in white fur caps proudly ride horses across the steppe, rows of modern machinery glisten, Barbie-pink flamingos strut before clear blue skies and a white yacht cuts through the turquoise waters of the Caspian Sea.
She recorded her rapist's confession. Now, the Supreme Court could hear it.
"I am sorry. I have been sorry. I will always be sorry for raping you."
Progress for gay rights in Africa still isn't inevitable
It was Pride Month no less.
Simone Biles just became the first gymnast to land a double-double dismount, and it's incredible
Simone Biles just made history. Again.
Jeffrey Epstein has died by suicide, sources say
Jailed multimillionaire financier and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein has died by suicide, according to two law enforcement sources.
Mike Posner airlifted to hospital after rattlesnake bite
Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter Mike Posner says he was airlifted to a Colorado hospital after he was bitten by a baby rattlesnake.
Queen's son named in Epstein sexual abuse claims in court
Hundreds of pages of court documents unsealed Friday in New York federal court allege new details of sexual abuse claims against multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein and several associates.
VAR at the center of Man City's Premier League opener
Any doubts that Manchester City was the favorite to defend its Premier League crown were quickly extinguished at the London Stadium Saturday.
Flight attendant fired for allegedly being drunk on the clock
A flight attendant was arrested after passengers aboard a flight from Chicago to South Bend, Indiana, expressed concern about her condition during the flight, court documents show.
Broke and sleeping rough, he talked his way into an NFL tryout then scored on an 86-yard run
Cleveland Browns rookie wide receiver Damon Sheehy-Guiseppi stole the show Thursday in the team's first preseason game with an 86-yard punt return for a touchdown against the Washington Redskins. But even the most diehard fans didn't know his name before that play.
Hong Kong airport occupied by hundreds of protesters
Hundreds of pro-democracy activists have begun what is intended to be a three-day occupation of Hong Kong's international airport, part of a series of demonstrations marking the tenth straight weekend of protests across the Asian financial hub.
Missing YouTuber found 'safe' after 10 days
London police confirmed Saturday that Marina Joyce, a 22-year-old YouTuber who was missing for 10 days, has been found and is "safe and well."
Serena defeats Naomi Osaka in US Open final rematch
Serena Williams progressed to the semifinals of the Rogers Cup on Friday by defeating Naomi Osaka 6-3 6-4, the first time the pair had met since the infamous US Open final in September of last year.
The world wonders what's happened to America
What happens to a country that is an idea, when that idea turns ugly?
Twin tornadoes whip through northern Europe, hospitalizing at least 14 people
At least 14 people were hospitalized after a tornado tore through southwestern Luxembourg Friday, damaging over 160 houses before progressing into eastern France.
Five Russian nuclear workers killed in blast at military test site
Five employees of Russia's atomic agency have been killed in a blast at a military test site in northern Russia, the state-run Rosatom said Saturday.
Frogs so strong they build their own ponds
Frogs are slimy, noisy and often colorful. But what about freakishly strong, helicopter parents?
What the world really thinks about America
If your friends and allies won't tell you what they really think, check their travel advisories.
What happened to Denmark's hippie paradise?
Half a century after it was founded as a breakaway anarchist commune, Copenhagen's Christiania faces an existential crisis variously blamed on intolerant local authorities, police, gentrification and, inevitably, tourists.
A bear bit a sleeping boy on the face
Utah wildlife officials are searching for a bear that bit a sleeping 13-year-old in the face at a campground in the Moab area.
1 million evacuated as Typhoon Lekima makes landfall
Typhoon Lekima made landfall in the eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang early Saturday morning, hours after China issued a red alert about the storm.
Going home to report on a mass shooting was the hardest assignment I've ever had
I often -- way too often -- write about mass shootings across the country. I've scrambled many times to take notes as police chiefs speak surrounded by microphones and felt horrified by the death toll. A bar in Thousand Oaks, 12 people. A Pittsburgh synagogue, 11. Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, 17.
The Christchurch survivors finding peace as Hajj pilgrims
When 31-year-old Maryam Gul laid eyes on the Kaaba this week, it was a moment of complete peace. The cube-shaped structure, and most sacred shrine of Islam, felt a world away from the Linwood mosque at Christchurch, New Zealand where her mother, father and brother were fatally gunned down earlier this year.
The curious case of North Korea's 'Hotel of Doom'
In 1987, ground was broken on a grand new hotel in North Korea's capital, Pyongyang. The pyramid-shaped, supertall skyscraper was to exceed 1,000 feet in height, and was designed to house at least 3,000 rooms, as well as five revolving restaurants with panoramic views.
North Korea fires another round of projectiles
North Korea has again fired projectiles into the sea, according to US and South Korean officials. The launch is North Korea's fifth in just over two weeks.
Outbursts of 40,000-degree wind discovered near black hole
About 25,000 light-years from Earth, astronomers have discovered intensely hot, screaming winds near a black hole. And those outbursts repeat every eight minutes. It's the first time researchers have observed this around a black hole, according to a new study.
London hit by power outage following suspected national grid failure
A suspected failure in Britain's National Grid network has led to a power cut across large areas of London and South East England, UK Power Networks said Friday.
Spy chief interrupts meeting to ask top intel deputy to resign
The country's No. 2 intelligence official, Sue Gordon, knew it was likely she would have to eventually step down from her post, but the timing of that decision became more urgent on Thursday after her boss -- outgoing spy chief Dan Coats -- interrupted a meeting she was holding on election security and asked his deputy to submit her letter of resignation, sources familiar with the events told CNN.
History repeats itself as Liverpool begins title campaign with easy win
Photo shows Melania Trump holding infant orphaned by El Paso killer
This Tunisian lawyer is hoping to be the country's first openly gay president
An openly gay candidate is running for president in Tunisia, hoping to become the country's first LGBTQ leader.
Canadian finally freed from Syria
A Canadian national who was detained by the Syrian government for months has been released and appeared at a press conference in Beirut on Friday.
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