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Trump defends raids that split families
President Donald Trump on Friday defended recent, large-scale raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials and the way the agency dealt with children of the immigrants who were detained.
5G will change your life — if you can find it
Self-driving cars. Robotic surgeries. Toothbrushes that detect when you're sick.
US State Dept. officer resigns in blistering criticism of Trump
A foreign service officer resigned from the State Department effective Thursday, writing in a blistering op-ed in The Washington Post that he could no longer serve in "The Complacent State," particularly in the wake of the El Paso mass shooting.
Hong Kong airport occupied by hundreds of protesters
Trump laments coverage as aides concede visits to mourning cities didn't go as planned
Some of President Donald Trump's own aides conceded Thursday that his visits to two cities in mourning did not go as planned, as a new video revealed he bragged about crowd sizes while visiting patients at an El Paso hospital.
Are the cracks starting to appear in Putin's 20-year grip on power?
On August 9, 1999, Russian history changed forever. Then-President Boris Yeltsin named Vladimir Putin, his former head of domestic intelligence, as acting prime minister.
What a horrible week for America
This has been an objectively awful week.
Shooter on the run in US after killing 2
A gunman is on the run after killing two people on a Houston freeway as horrified motorists watched during evening rush hour, authorities said.
No-one in Indian-controlled Kashmir can read this article
UK economy shrinks for first time since 2012
The UK economy is shrinking for the first time in seven years as uncertainties pile up over Brexit and global growth slows.
New Seven Wonders of the World
For the longest time (we're talking millennia here), we had the Seven Wonders of the World.
US fighter jets intercept Russian bombers near Alaska
US and Canadian fighter jets intercepted two Russian long-range bombers off the coast of Alaska Thursday, according to the North American Aerospace Defense Command, which released images of the encounter.
High speed train to Mecca ready for action
High-speed rail service will be available for the first time this year during Hajj, the pilgrimage by Muslims to Saudi Arabia's holy city of Mecca.
Sex abuse case against actor can go forward, judge rules
The sex abuse case against Cuba Gooding Jr. can go forward after a New York judge threw out a motion to dismiss the case, according to court documents.
US calls China a 'thuggish regime' for 'harassing' Hong Kong-based diplomat
The US State Department hit out at China Thursday, accusing Beijing of behaving like a "thuggish regime" after the personal information of an American diplomat in Hong Kong, including the names of her children, was published by a pro-government newspaper.
No-one in Kashmir can read this article
Partygoers wear blackface to Belgium's Africa Museum
These companies were raided by ICE yesterday
An entire airport came to a halt to honor the remains of a returning Vietnam veteran
When Bryan Knight was 5 years old, he said goodbye to his father at an airport in Dallas, Texas, just before he was sent off to the Vietnam War.
Food will be scarce, expensive and less nutritious, climate report says
Food will become scarcer, grocery prices will spike and crops will lose their nutritional value due to the climate crisis, according to a major report on land use from the United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released Thursday.
Gentle yet subversive, distinctive poster art is defining the Hong Kong protests
During the final days of Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement in 2014, several banners and posters emblazoned with "we'll be back" were left behind on Harcourt Road, a major thoroughfare of the city occupied by pro-democracy protesters for 10 weeks.
Trump says deputy director of national intelligence leaving administration
Sue Gordon, the country's No. 2 intelligence official, is resigning, according to President Donald Trump.
Anderson Cooper: Even pretending to care was too much for Trump
CNN's Anderson Cooper examines President Trump's visit to the hospital treating victims of the mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, which killed at least 22 and injured more than two dozen others.
680 undocumented workers arrested in record-setting immigration sweep on the first day of school
After immigration authorities rounded up hundreds of workers in a massive sweep at seven Mississippi food processing plants, friends and family members are desperately searching for answers.
Italian Prime Minister responds to call for new elections
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has called on the leader of the far-right League Party Matteo Salvini to explain to the Italian people why he is seeking to bring down the coalition government by calling for new elections.
Man who lived whole life in US dies shortly after he was deported to Iraq
For 23 years, he's seen massacres. This was his hardest week yet
Why #GreenShirtGuy couldn't stop laughing at Trump supporters
Fox Corporation board members stay silent amid Tucker Carlson controversy
The seven members of Fox Corporation's board of directors continued to remain silent on Thursday, two days after Tucker Carlson used his Fox News prime time program to falsely claim that the white supremacy problem in America is a "hoax."
Eat less meat and stop abusing the land, humans warned
Humans have damaged around a quarter of ice-free land on Earth, United Nations scientists warned in a major report Thursday, stressing that further degradation must be stopped to prevent catastrophic global warming.
South African police arrest 560 'undocumented' foreigners in raid
Nearly 600 foreigners were arrested in a police raid on a business district in Johannesburg, South Africa, police and government officials said Thursday.
Girl pleads with official during ICE arrests
US immigration authorities arrested about 680 undocumented immigrants at seven sites in six different cities in Mississippi. A Facebook video recorded outside a plant in Morton, Mississippi, shows an 11-year-old girl sobbing and begging an officer for a chance to see her mother who was detained.
A man is arrested at a 7-Eleven after a stabbing rampage that killed 4
A man went on a stabbing rampage with knives and a machete in Southern California -- killing four people before officers arrested him after spotting his silver Mercedes outside a 7-Eleven, authorities said.
Remember Jackie Kennedy's pillbox hat?
Remember when Jackie Kennedy attended her husband's presidential inauguration with a perfect egg-shaped pillbox hat perched atop her head?
Pup falls six stories and lands in car's front seat
A French bulldog beat the odds when he plummeted from a six-story building in Manhattan's Lower East Side only to crash through a sunroof of a car parked below.
Premier League underdog hopes to stun Liverpool
When the world tunes in for Friday's curtain raiser of this season's English Premier League, they will be witnessing a true baptism of fire.
Hollywood 'villain' saves baby trapped in overturned car
One of Hollywood's best-known villains, Danny Trejo, came to the rescue of a baby that was trapped in an overturned vehicle in Los Angeles.
Venice will stop letting huge cruise ships dock in its historic center
Venice is to start rerouting cruise ships away from its historic center, in a victory for residents tired of the enormous vessels towering over the city's skyline.
Suspect's mom raised concerns to police before shooting
• White extremism problem exposes major rifts• Trump gripes about critics at scene of tragedy
Simone Biles to USA Gymnastics: 'You couldn't protect us'
Four-time Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles spoke to reporters Wednesday about her struggle to continue practicing her sport for an organization that did not protect her -- and many others -- from Larry Nassar's abuse.
How China is trying to weaken its currency
All eyes have been on China this week after it allowed a surprise devaluation of its currency on Monday, sending global markets into a tailspin.
Taiwan and Japan brace for potential super typhoon
Residents in Taiwan and Japan are bracing for Typhoon Lekima, which could become a super typhoon by the time it hits a Japanese island chain on Friday.
Fox News host goes on vacation following white supremacy comments
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Lioness at German zoo eats her newborn cubs
A lioness at a German zoo has killed and eaten her two newborn cubs just days after giving birth, to the horror of her keepers.
FBI and Dems say white extremism is a huge problem. Trump disagrees.
• Trump gripes about critics at scene of tragedy
Japan resumes exports of chemicals South Korea's chipmakers need
Japan has approved the first exports of sensitive materials to South Korea since a trade dispute began last month, but at the same time warned that it could expand curbs on dealings with its neighbor.
Scientists made a vodka from Chernobyl's exclusion zone
An artisan vodka has been produced with ingredients from the Chernobyl exclusion zone -- and scientists insist it is safe to drink.
Romelu Lukaku set to join Inter Milan
Romelu Lukaku is set to join Italian giant Inter Milan in a deal worth a reported $90 million ahead of the closing of the English Premier League transfer window Thursday.
Ikea and the Queen of Sweden join forces
As Sweden's population ages, the country faces a challenge: how can it maintain support for its citizens without breaking the bank?
Goodwood brings glorious end to English season
The lush green landscape blurs into the background. Eyes that were gazing dreamily over the rolling English countryside are now focused on the scrap between the mount of popular jockey Frankie Dettori and Japanese outsider Deirdre.
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