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Six dead and dozens injured in Greek storm
A freak storm in northern Greece killed six tourists and left more than 30 others injured on Wednesday.
France may impose a digital tax. The US has threatened to retaliate
French lawmakers could approve a bill on Thursday that would impose a new tax on services provided by large internet companies and risk a costly backlash from the Trump administration.
The world's population is nearing 8 billion. That's not great news
It took thousands of years for the global population to hit 5 billion, which happened in 1987. Some 32 years later, we're closing in on 8 billion.
London as warm as Barcelona by 2050
In 2050, London's climate will feel more like Barcelona's, according to a new climate change study.
Britain's new $3.8 billion aircraft carrier just sprang a leak
Britain's new multi-billion aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth was forced to cut short sea trials this week after springing a leak.
North Korea may be targeting former Marine accused of embassy raid
Kim Jong Un's regime may be planning to make a move against a former US Marine accused of leading a raid on North Korea's embassy in Madrid. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
Gay and trans soldiers say they were abused in South Korean military
After months of watching the abuse, Park felt he had to act.
How seizures can kill people with epilepsy in their sleep
Twenty-year-old Disney Channel star Cameron Boyce died from a fatal seizure, according to his family. While the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner has yet to determine Boyce's official cause of death, the tragedy has shined a light on a rare but devastating reality: Each year, about 1 in 1,000 people with epilepsy suddenly die.
Apollo 11 flight manual expected to sell for millions at moon landing anniversary auction
A flight manual from the Apollo 11 lunar module could fetch up to $9 million when it goes on sale next week as part of an auction marking the moon landing's 50th anniversary.
New Orleans is flooding, and a hurricane is still on its way
The first tropical system to slam the US this year is expected to make landfall as a hurricane. But days before landfall, it's already walloping New Orleans with widespread flooding.
Australia to hold a vote on recognizing indigenous people in country's constitution
Two years after the Australian government rejected a landmark plan to officially recognize indigenous people in the country's Constitution, a top official said he will move forward with a national referendum on the issue.
Lockheed Martin's Coatesville plant will remain open after CEO meets with Trump
Lockheed Martin CEO Marillyn Hewson said Wednesday that the company will keep its manufacturing plant in Coatesville, Pennsylvania, open following a discussion with President Donald Trump.
China has made major progress on air pollution. Wuhan protests show there's still a long way to go
When world leaders arrive in Beijing, the city typically lays on beautiful blue skies.
India's 'Dosa King' begins life in jail over murder of young woman's husband
An Indian restaurant tycoon known as the "Dosa King" will finally serve his life sentence for murdering the husband of a woman he wanted to marry -- 15 years after he was convicted.
22 countries sign letter calling on China to close Xinjiang Uyghur camps
More than 20 countries, including Japan and the United Kingdom, have issued a joint statement condemning China's mass detention of Uyghur and other minorities in the country's Xinjiang region.
The courts define Trump's presidency in all ways
President Donald Trump has reason to hope his luck is changing after a long legal losing streak.
Remember whenFreddieMercury wore his yellow jacket at Wembley?
Remember when -- 33 years ago, to the day -- Freddie Mercury wore his iconic yellow jacket on stage at Wembley Stadium?
American scientist who went missing on Crete was asphyxiated
Police in Greece say they have opened a homicide investigation in the case of an American scientist who went missing on the island of Crete a week ago, according to her employer.
New alleged victim of Jeffrey Epstein says he raped her when she was 15
Megan Rapinoe's message to Trump
US women's soccer captain Megan Rapinoe sent a message to President Donald Trump on Tuesday, telling him he's excluding groups of Americans with his message and that he needs to do better in caring for every single American.
Trump's power play on UK envoy sends ruthless message to allies
US women's soccer team kicks into party mode to celebrate World Cup win
The US Women's National Soccer Team brought home their fourth World Cup trophy this week and celebrated with a ticker tape parade in New York City.
Earliest human outside of Africa discovered
Two skulls found in a Grecian cave paint a surprising portrait of who lived there hundreds of thousands of years ago. One fragmentary skull has been dated to 210,000 years ago, and researchers believe that it is the earliest evidence of modern humans living in Eurasia, according to a new study. The other, more complete skull belonged to a Neanderthal who lived 170,000 years ago.
Women's World Cup champs celebrate with NYC parade
'Badass' World Cup champs celebrate with NYC parade
Thousands of supporters gathered along Broadway in New York City on Wednesday to celebrate with the US Women's National Team following its fourth World Cup title.
India stunned in Cricket World Cup semifinal
There are no certainties in sport.
Passengers pray after Delta jet loses engine
Passengers were praying and even tried to text family members moments before a Delta Air Lines flight was forced to make an emergency landing in North Carolina.
How do you protect a 15-year-old tennis prodigy?
Strip club hosting golf tournament at Trump course
The Trump Organization's golf resort in Doral, Florida, will host a charity golf tournament this week put on by a strip club in the Miami area that will include dancers serving as "caddy girls" for the tournament's participants, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.
16 women and kids killed in 'barbaric' Papua New Guinea attack
Sixteen women and children were killed in the remote town of Tari in Hela Province, Papua New Guinea in an attack described by police as "barbaric and inhumane."
UK ambassador to US resigns after Trump cables leak
Britain's Ambassador to the United States, Kim Darroch, has resigned after a series of leaked diplomatic cables revealed he told 10 Downing Street that the Trump administration was "inept" and "clumsy."
Merkel seen shaking for third time in less than a month
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been seen shaking in public for the third time in less than a month, raising further concerns over her health.
Hong Kong protests expose generational divide
Coco Gauff: How do you protect a 15-year-old tennis prodigy?
She lit up Wimbledon and transcended tennis in a sparkling debut on the world stage, but the big question is what's next for Cori "Coco" Gauff?
Historic vote could legalize abortion and same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland
The UK parliament has voted to legalize same-sex marriages and to extend access to abortion services in Northern Ireland, in two historic measures that could bring the region's current laws into line with the rest of the UK.
Supersonic car set for 500 mph attempt
The Bloodhound supersonic car will undergo a series of test runs on a specially designed racetrack in South Africa in October, as it moves closer to shattering the land speed record and hitting speeds of 1000 miles per hour (1609 kilometers per hour).
'Men in Black' actor Rip Torn dies at 88
Rip Torn, an Emmy Award-winning actor who starred in "Men in Black" and HBO's "The Larry Sanders Show," has died, according to his publicist Rick Miramontez. He was 88.
Time ticks for Trump's labor secretary over Epstein sex trafficking case
America may soon have yet another acting Cabinet official, as Labor Secretary Alex Acosta hangs by a thread over his links to a 2008 plea agreement for Jeffrey Epstein.
Nicki Minaj cancels concert in conservative kingdom
The Human Rights Foundation is applauding Nicki Minaj's decision to back out of a concert in Saudi Arabia.
End of the road for Volkswagen Beetle
Production of the famous Volkswagen Beetle is finally ending.
Xi Jinping says anti-corruption campaign is no excuse to be 'lazy'
Chinese President Xi Jinping has told officials not to use his signature anti-corruption campaign as an excuse to slack off and avoid difficult decisions, according to Chinese state media.
Man swept over Niagara Falls survives
A man was injured Tuesday morning after being swept over one of the waterfalls that makes up Niagara Falls, police said.
Family feuds, social media spats: Generational divide splitting Hong Kong apart
In the now widely-shared Facebook video, a young man in a Hong Kong restaurant stands up at his table and glares down at his family members.
Bunch of grapes sells for $11,000 in Japan
Visitors to a hot spring in central Japan will soon be able to snack on $460 grapes, or rather, grape.
Teen sentenced to life in classmate's beheading
A Massachusetts teen convicted of beheading a classmate nearly three years ago got life in prison on Tuesday.
Dad who called cops on black man over son's protests defends action
A young boy came to the defense of a black man on the Fourth of July as the boy's father questioned and later called the police on the man who said he was waiting for a friend at a San Francisco apartment building.
Australian seagulls could carry drug-resistant superbugs, study finds
Some Australian seagulls are infected with superbugs resistant to antibiotics, according to new research, which raises concerns that the bacteria could spread from the birds to livestock or humans.
Recovered GoPro video shows final moments of Himalayas climbers
Indian authorities have released footage showing the final moments of the climbers who died in the Indian Himalayas in May.
1,250-mile road linking Europe to China gets green light
A new highway stretching 1250 miles through Russia has received the green light from officials.
Ex-US State Dept employee gets 40 months in prison for taking gifts from China
A former State Department employee was sentenced to more than three years in prison Tuesday after she pleaded guilty in April to trading sensitive information with Chinese intelligence officers in exchange for lavish gifts.
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