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Ariana Grande concert bomber's brother extradited to the UK
The brother of the suicide bomber who killed 22 people at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester was extradited Wednesday from Libya to the United Kingdom, according to a Libyan official.
Kevin Spacey's sexual assault case dropped
Massachusetts prosecutors on Wednesday dropped a criminal case against actor Kevin Spacey, a week after a man who accused him of assault pleaded the fifth on the witness stand.
'El Chapo' given life sentence in prison where escape is 'absolutely impossible'
Teen lost both eyes after security forces fired on protesters without warning
Rufo Chacon says he is beginning to forget colors.
Muslim nations defend China as it cracks down on Muslims
Feds end investigation into Trump Organization
Federal prosecutors in New York have ended their investigation into the Trump Organization's role in hush money payments made to women who alleged affairs with President Donald Trump and have been ordered by a judge to release additional information connected to their related probe of former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, according to court documents filed Wednesday.
'El Chapo' given life sentence after calling prison conditions 'torture'
Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years and was ordered to pay $12.6 billion in forfeiture on Wednesday in what is likely the last time he's seen in public before he goes to Colorado's Supermax prison.
'El Chapo' sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years
What rights do airplane passengers have?
After a Jamaican vacation ended in humiliation aboard an American Airlines flight in June, the ensuing controversy reignited debate about passengers' rights.
The French inventor whose flying board wowed the world
Franky Zapata has been driven by a single dream since he was little: being able to fly. Not in an airplane, he says, since the windows function like a screen, but like a bird.
'Substandard building' collapse: 12 dead
At least 12 bodies have been recovered after a three-story "substandard building," collapsed in central Nigeria, rescue officials told CNN.
3 reasons to fear America's massive $70 trillion debt pile
America's debt load is about to hit a record. The combination of cheap money and soaring debt helped fuel the decade-long economic expansion and bull market, but America's gluttony of loans could work against it if its fragile economic balance shifts.
19 mafia suspects held in transatlantic raids
Nineteen mafia suspects were arrested early Wednesday as part of a joint operation between Italian police and the FBI's New York bureau, officials in Italy said.
Jennifer Gates prepares for medical school switch
Describing herself as a "lifetime learner," Jennifer Gates has had to juggle her love of horses with the demands of academic life.
Zimbabwe drought leaves more than 2M without clean water
A recent drought in Zimbabwe has left more than two million people unable to access clean water, according to officials.
Craig Fallon, former world judo champion, dies aged 36
The judo community has paid tribute to former world and European champion Craig Fallon after his death at the age of 36.
Bill Gates is no longer the second-richest person in the world
Bill Gates is no longer the world's second-richest person. That title now belongs to French billionaire Bernard Arnault.
This 22-month-old Australian child has been trapped in China his entire life
The Australian government has called on China to release a young Australian boy and his mother who have been unable to leave Xinjiang since 2017.
Pentagon ordered to investigate whether ticks were used as biological weapons
The US House of Representatives has ordered an investigation into whether the Department of Defense experimented with ticks and other insects as biological weapons.
Stanford University is investigating a noose hanging near a student residence
Stanford University is looking into reports of a noose found hanging near a campus residence -- which could become a hate crime investigation.
Trump bans F-35 sales to Turkey
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Turkey will be banned from purchasing American F-35 fighter jets after acquiring a Russian air defense system, but made no mention of sanctions that the US is legally required to impose after Turkey purchased the Russian equipment.
What happens when parts of South Asia become unlivable? The climate crisis is already displacing millions
Almost six million people are under threat from rising flood waters across South Asia, where hundreds of thousands of people have already been displaced as a result of heavy monsoon rains.
Muslim nations are defending China as it cracks down on Muslims, shattering any myths of Islamic solidarity
The backlash is growing against Xi Jinping in China and around the world
The backlash abroad against President Xi Jinping's China, at least in developed nations, has spread rapidly in the last year.
Ex-Ecuadorian president confirms Assange meddled in US election from London embassy
Former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa said Tuesday his country was aware that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was interfering in the 2016 US presidential election from the safety of Ecuador's embassy in London, where he lived under political asylum until this year.
US House votes to condemn racist Trump comments, including four Republicans
Beijing education reforms aim to help China's over-worked, over-tested students
Millions of school students have started their long summer vacation this month, but for some the two-month break won't be much of a holiday.
Trump makes 13 false claims in Cabinet meeting
President Donald Trump uttered a rapid series of false claims, at least 13 in all, during his Cabinet meeting on Tuesday. He made another claim for which there is no public evidence, and he offered positive words about an ally's accusation for which there is no public evidence.
Jeffrey Epstein had improper sexual contact with woman while serving time, lawyer claims
At least one young woman has accused Jeffrey Epstein of "improper sexual contact" while he was serving a 13-month jail sentence for state charges in 2008 and 2009, according to a lawyer who represents dozens of Epstein accusers.
Kellyanne Conway shoots back at reporter: 'What's your ethnicity?'
Trump calls for investigation into Google's China tie
First female European Commission President elected
Germany's Ursula von der Leyen has been elected as the European Commission's first female president.
Disney heir shocked by Disneyland conditions
Disneyland calls itself "The Happiest Place on Earth," but family heiress Abigail Disney said she found workers struggling when she recently visited the park undercover.
Melania wasn't born in the US. Why her silence matters
Melania Trump is only the second first lady of the US who was not born in America. Yet she's remained silent as her husband, President Donald Trump, tweets racist attacks at four Democratic freshman lawmakers who are all women of color.
American scientist killed in Greece was run over by car and raped
Suzanne Eaton, the American scientist killed in Greece, was raped, police in Crete said Tuesday.
Conway to reporter: What's your ethnicity?
Kellyanne Conway, senior counselor to President Trump, asked about a reporter's ethnicity when he asked a question about President Trump's racist tweets directed at four congresswomen.
'Game of Thrones' sets Emmy record -- see which other shows made the cut
The nominations for the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards were announced Tuesday.
Ikea is closing its only US factory
Ikea is shutting down its only furniture factory in the United States.
Amazon's incredible, vanishing cardboard box
Building collapses in Mumbai trapping dozens inside
A four-storey building has collapsed in the major Indian city of Mumbai, leaving up to 50 people trapped inside.
Boris Johnson faces more accusations of Islamophobia over newly-unearthed text
Boris Johnson, the overwhelming favorite to take over as Britain's prime minister next week, is facing renewed accusations of Islamophobia after claiming in a newly-unearthed 2007 text that the religion has left Muslim countries "centuries behind" the Western world.
Cocaine bigwig: Police arrest man with drugs hidden under toupee
Drug smugglers have come up with some novel ways of moving their goods around the world undetected, but a recent incident at Barcelona airport involved a surprisingly low-tech approach.
North Korea issues a new threat to the US
North Korea has threatened to renege on commitments made to the United States on denuclearization, accusing the Trump administration of breaching the "spirit" of the negotiations by planning joint military exercises with South Korea.
US lawmakers set to grill Facebook executive in charge of Libra
The first of two Congressional hearings this week on Libra will kick off Tuesday. Facebook executive David Marcus will testify before the Senate banking committee at 10 am ET.
How did Kim Jong Un get his Mercedes-Benzes? New report traces their origin
On June 14, 2018, two armored Mercedes-Maybach S600 Guard vehicles were shipped from the Dutch Port of Rotterdam, heading out on a journey that would take months and see the cars transported thousands of miles through six countries, according to a new report from the Washington-based Center for Advanced Defense Studies (C4ADS).
Italian police seize 'arsenal' of military weapons and Nazi paraphernalia from 3 men
Italian police have seized "an arsenal of military weapons" and Nazi paraphernalia from three men, one a former political candidate for an extreme right party.
Thousands evacuated as forest fire bears down on Croatia music festival
Thousands of people had to be evacuated from a music festival in Croatia after a forest fire erupted near the venue, forcing the cancellation of acts including the US rapper Tyga.
How IHOP still rakes in billions
IHOP celebrates its 61st birthday Tuesday, capping off a momentous year that introduced a fake name change and a new menu item.
Jump aboard the eDumper, the world's largest electric vehicle
While a single computer used to take up a whole room, now they comfortably fit inside your backpack to be easily carried around.
South Korean bosses can now be jailed for firing bullied employees
South Korean bosses who unfairly fire workers that complain of office bullying now face up to three years in prison or a 30 million won ($25,464) fine, under a new law aimed at cracking down on the country's toxic work culture.
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