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More than 100 people dead and 6 million affected by flooding
Partial lunar eclipse for much of the world
This year began with a partial solar eclipse. A little more than halfway through 2019, much of the world will see a partial lunar eclipse Tuesday night or Wednesday morning, depending on where you live.
Is Novak Djokovic the most unloved superstar in tennis?
A thinker and scholar, Novak Djokovic introduced a word probably never heard before in a media conference at Wimbledon: transmutate.
Philippines declares national alert after 456 die from dengue fever
Health authorities in the Philippines have declared a "national dengue alert" after a spike in cases of the viral disease which has left more than 450 people dead since January.
Ryanair will stop flying to some airports because of the Boeing 737 Max crisis
Ryanair is taking the knife to its operations in Europe as it prepares for two years of disruption caused by Boeing's 737 Max debacle.
London's mayor blocks plans for controversial 'Tulip' skyscraper
London's mayor Sadiq Khan has blocked plans for a controversial tower known as the Tulip, saying the structure would be of "limited" public benefit and "detrimental" to the capital's skyline.
Virtual reality helps Japan's elderly travel the world
Traveling from the canals of Venice to San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, a group of elderly people in Japan is seeing the world -- without even leaving their seats.
Toddler dies after falling into grease trap
A 3-year-old boy died after falling into a restaurant grease trap Monday morning in Rochester, New York, police said.
Feds warn UFO enthusiasts against storming Area 51: The military 'stands ready'
They've got a plan to raid Area 51 and "see them aliens." But what will happen if they actually do it?
Prestigious prize winner redefines African luxury
Kenneth Ize's name is on everyone's lips. The Nigerian fashion designer and finalist for this year's prestigious LVMH Prize, whose pieces have been worn by Naomi Campbell and Donald Glover, is giving a luxury finish to local artisanal aesthetics, rendering them desirable for high-end markets both at home and abroad.
Construction workers catch dangling kids
Two men are being hailed for their bravery in helping to rescue a baby and a toddler who were dropped from a burning building.
A man killed his girlfriend and then shared photos of her dead body, police say
A recent high school graduate -- who cultivated an online following, particularly among gamers, by posting selfies -- was killed over the weekend
One dead and 15 injured in house explosion in California
One person is dead and 15 more are injured, after a house in Murrieta, California, exploded Monday afternoon.
How anorexia is linked to metabolism
The way we treat anorexia may be changing, thanks to a new study linking the illness to metabolism.
After 71 years of marriage, this couple died on the same day
After more than 70 years together, Herbert and Frances DeLaigle died on the same day, just 12 hours apart. The couple shared their secret to a happy marriage in a 2018 interview.
Trump vs. 'the Squad' makes watershed moment in racial politics
President Donald Trump emerged into the sweltering heat of a mid-July afternoon Monday not to apologize for his own racist instincts, but to justify them and enshrine them in his reelection campaign.
Ex-US official slams Chinese diplomat as a 'racist disgrace'
Former national security adviser Susan Rice condemned a Chinese diplomat as "a racist disgrace" following incendiary tweets by the envoy.
Man confesses to murdering American scientist in Crete
A 27-year-old man has confessed to killing US scientist Suzanne Eaton on the Greek island of Crete, a police spokesperson told CNN Monday.
Missing Hollywood actor, Charles Levin, found dead
Authorities in Oregon believe they have found the remains of Charles Levin, an actor who appeared in television series like "Seinfeld" and "LA Law." He was 70 years old, according to IMDb.
China holds drills in Taiwan Strait and calls for sanctions against US companies
China held military drills off the coast of Taiwan as tensions rise between Beijing and Washington over US support for the island that China views as a part of its territory.
'This is the agenda of white nationalists': Congresswomen respond to Trump
If you flush drugs down the toilet, you could be creating 'meth gators,' police in Tennessee say
A Tennessee police department is warning residents to stop flushing drugs down their toilet and sinks out of fear they could create "meth gators."
These are the Republicans who have condemned Trump
Lawmakers are returning to Congress on Monday following a racist series of tweets from President Donald Trump aimed at four Democratic lawmakers, and Republican leaders as well as rank-and-file members are feeling the pressure to weigh in on the President's comments.
Devastating floods kill at least 65 people and displace thousands
At least 65 people have died and dozens are missing after torrential monsoon rains triggered floods and landslides across Nepal and parts of South Asia.
US President says he's not bothered by support from white nationalists 'because many people agree with me'
President Donald Trump redoubled his racist attacks on a quartet of Democratic congresswomen Monday, insisting they leave the United States if they continue complaining about his policies.
Giant jellyfish the size of a human spotted by divers
A giant jellyfish the size of a human has stunned a diver off the south-western coast of England.
Legendary boxer dies after he's hit by a vehicle
Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker, considered one of the greatest lightweight boxers of all time, died Sunday after he was hit by a vehicle in Virginia, police said.
When Russia came knocking for Julian Assange
New documents obtained exclusively by CNN reveal that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange received in-person deliveries, potentially of hacked materials related to the 2016 US election, during a series of suspicious meetings at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.
World's addiction to absurdly fast shipping has hidden cost
Search. Compare options. Click buy. Look out for a package on your doorstep the next day, or even that same day, without ever having to get in your car. The mail truck comes by and drops off your order with a bunch of others, probably on a route she would've been driving anyway, no extra trip needed. Totally green, right?
French media giant Nollywood move
As part of its plan to strengthen its position in Africa's movie market, French media giant, Canal+ Group, has acquired Nigerian production studio, ROK film studios from VOD company IROKO TV.
The US President doesn't understand his own country
Donald Trump wants to create an America that runs directly counter to the "melting pot" principle on which the country has prided itself for generations.
Republican lawmaker: Trump could have meant 'go back to the district they came from'
Congressional Republicans have spent the 24-ish hours since President Donald Trump issued a series of racist tweets hiding from the media. But judging from how Maryland GOP Rep. Andy Harris tried to explain away the President's tweets about a quartet of non-white, female Democratic members, silence might have been the better option.
Our addiction to absurdly fast shipping has a hidden cost
Anchor grills Republican: Why is GOP silent on racism?
Rep. Will Hurd (R, Texas) says the President's recent attacks on Democrats were "racist." Christiane Amanpour asks him why so few other Republicans will speak out.
How mangroves fight climate change
The coastal city of Abu Dhabi is one of the most vulnerable places in the world to the impacts of climate change. It's threatened by rising sea levels and researchers say it could be too hot to live in by the end of this century if global warming trends continue.
US President's racist tweets don't just affect America, they risk upending international norms
The silence from most of the world's capitals since US President Donald Trump posted racist tweets over the weekend has been almost deafening.
Four-year battle to bring Tinder rapist to justice ends while victim watches on laptop
Amazon workers go on strike in Germany as Prime Day begins
Workers at Amazon facilities in Germany have gone on strike in a protest over pay and working conditions as Prime Day gets underway.
Enigma code-breaker castrated for being gay revealed as the new face of UK's £50 note
Alan Turing, a crack code-breaker and visionary mathematician who was convicted under Victorian-era homophobic laws, will be the face of Britain's new £50 note.
China's economy slumps as trade war hits
China's economy is slumping as it feels the effects of a prolonged trade war with the United States.
Missing 9-year-old girl, whose disappearance gripped China, found dead
Case of Ebola confirmed in Congo city of Goma
A case of Ebola was confirmed in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Sunday, for the first time since the outbreak began nearly a year ago.
North Korea, Syria and Myanmar among countries defending China's actions in Xinjiang
Ambassadors representing 37 countries praised China for its "remarkable achievements in the field of human rights," just a day after a group of 22 other countries formally condemned Beijing for the mass detention of ethnic and religious minorities in the country's Xinjiang region.
She moved from Canada to Somalia to tell positive stories, but ended up dead in a terrorist attack
"What a blessing to be back home in Somalia after 30+ years away," Hodan Nalayeh posted on her Instagram on May 1 this year, in what she described as "her first Ramadan back home."
A man on a flying board soars above Bastille Day crowds in Paris
Lifestyle can lower dementia risk even with high genetic probability
A good diet and ample exercise don't just help your waistline. Healthy lifestyle factors may also help lower your risk of dementia, even if you have a higher genetic risk, according to a study published Sunday in the medical journal JAMA.
India delays mission to land a rover on the moon
India's mission to land a rover on the surface of the moon was called off due to a "technical snag" less than an hour before take off Monday.
ICE begins immigrant round-ups in nine US cities
Immigration authorities are expected to begin conducting raids in nine cities today, targeting about 2,000 immigrants who courts have ordered to be removed from the country, a US official has said.
YouTube star Emily Hartridge dies at 35
YouTube personality Emily Hartridge died Friday, according to an announcement made on her official Instagram account.
Djokovic outlasts Federer in historic Wimbledon final
Novak Djokovic saved two match points to beat Roger Federer in the longest ever singles final at Wimbledon at four hours, 57 minutes.
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