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Shark eaten whole in feeding frenzy
Perhaps the old saying is true: You are what you eat.
Peace might be breaking out in America's longest ever war
UK's top foreign chief blasts Trump on Twitter as envoy row deepens
Billionaire announces his presidential bid
Billionaire Tom Steyer officially entered the presidential race on Tuesday, saying he would seek the Democratic nomination for president despite having previously ruled out a run in January.
Serena fined $10,000 for damaging Wimbledon court
Billionaire and 2-time presidential candidate Ross Perot dies
Ross Perot, the billionaire tycoon who mounted two unsuccessful third-party presidential campaigns in the 1990s, died Tuesday, family spokesman James Fuller confirmed to CNN. He was 89.
How long until Hyperloop is here?
Gender reveal party goes wrong as car bursts into flames
A gender reveal party on Australia's Gold Coast took a dramatic turn as a car used to spew blue smoke suddenly ignited.
China's car market fell off a cliff this year
China's car sales rose for the first time in a year last month, but the world's largest market remains stuck in a deep slump that shows little sign of ending soon as the country's massive economy slows.
Senate GOP's 2020 nightmare scenario just got more likely
Of the 22 seats Senate Republicans have to defend in 2020, only two -- Colorado and Maine -- voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Olympic swimmer saves drowning man in Sardinia
Former world champion and Olympic swimmer Filippo Magnini saved the life of a man who was drowning off a Sardinian beach, according to an eyewitness.
Missing US scientist found dead on Greek island
The body of an American scientist who went missing on the Greek island of Crete a week ago has been found, according to her employer.
Serena Williams fined $10,000 for damaging Wimbledon court
Seven-time Wimbledon champion Serena Williams has been handed a $10,000 fine for damaging one of the practice courts with her racquet.
Finding acceptance among the world's first gay cricket team
Richard Branson plans to take Virgin Galactic public
Richard Branson is preparing Virgin Galactic for a public listing.
UK's 'biggest modern slavery network had 400 victims'
Members of a human trafficking gang were jailed last week in the UK, described by the trial judge as the biggest modern-day slavery network ever identified in the country.
Why the Jeffrey Epstein charges came now, more than a decade later
The sex trafficking indictment against multi-millionaire Jeffrey Epstein dates to incidents between 2002 and 2005 and contains allegations that have been public for more than a decade.
Trump seizes on cables scandal to jam UK
Only a month after basking in the pageantry and lavish hospitality that only Queen Elizabeth II can lay on, President Donald Trump is back to telling Britain who is boss.
US would be 'stupid' to treat China as an enemy, senior diplomat says
A senior Chinese diplomat told an international forum in Beijing Monday there could be "disastrous" consequences if the US treats China as an "enemy."
Hong Kong leader says China extradition bill 'is dead' but stops short of formal withdrawal
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said Tuesday that a controversial extradition bill which spurred weeks of protest "is dead" -- but stopped short of a formal withdrawal.
'Americanized' anti-abortion protests are on rise in UK
Here's why Donald Trump can totally win in 2020
• First 2020 Democrat bites the dust
First black African set to go to space dies in crash
Mandla Maseko, the South African DJ who won a chance to become the first black African in space has died in a motorbike crash, his family said in a statement.
China interrupts Hong Kong pop star during UN speech
Chinese diplomats repeatedly interrupted a Hong Kong pop star and activist as she accused Beijing of "preventing our democracy at all costs" in a speech to the United Nations on Monday.
Suspects flee, leaving $3.7M cash in boat
After border patrol agents in Puerto Rico chased after a boat on Sunday, they found five duffel bags stuffed with $3.7 million in cash.
California quake created a massive crack in the Earth visible from space
The 7.1 magnitude earthquake that shook California on Friday also ripped open a fissure.
US State Dept. approves major arms sale to Taiwan
Amal Clooney will represent Philippines journalist Ressa
International human rights lawyers Amal Clooney and Caoilfhionn Gallagher QC will lead a legal team representing Maria Ressa, the award-winning Philippines journalist who has been repeatedly arrested this year on charges that critics say are designed to silence her.
Photographer captures weddings in their candid, chaotic glory
Ripped trousers, last-minute cigarettes, grandmas on the dance floor -- these are not your typical wedding photos.
Kevin Spacey sex assault case could be dismissed, judge says
A judge in Massachusetts said the case against actor Kevin Spacey, accused of groping a young man in a bar three years ago, may be dismissed because the accuser invoked the Fifth Amendment after testifying he did not delete anything from a cell phone central to the case.
US President says he 'will no longer deal with' British ambassador Kim Darroch and slams Theresa May for making a 'mess' of Brexit
Multi-millionaire had vast trove of lewd photos of young-looking girls, prosecutors say
Gauff and world No. 1 Barty sent home on 'Manic Monday'
Wimbledon returns with the blockbuster "Manic Monday" with all 32 remaining men's and women's singles players competing for a place in the quarterfinals.
Democrats subpoena Trump Organization
Congressional Democrats have issued subpoenas to the Trump Organization and other Trump businesses tied to a lawsuit accusing President Donald Trump of profiting from foreign governments in violation of the Constitution, but the Justice Department is now asking an appeals court to step in and block the move.
HS principal: I can't say Holocaust was 'factual, historical event'
The principal at a Florida high school is being reassigned to a position with the school district after revelations that he wrote emails to a parent that seemed to cast doubt on the historical veracity of the Holocaust.
First 2020 Democrat bites the dust
California Rep. Eric Swalwell announced Monday he is dropping out of the 2020 race for president, concluding a short-lived bid for the Democratic nomination that failed to gain any traction.
Detroit festival charged white people $20 and black people $10
An Afrofuturisc group says it reversed its decision to charge white people more for tickets to its Detroit festival than black and brown people because they received threats, an artist dropped out and a ticketing website threatened to unpublish their event.
Trump wants to 'make America white again' with census question, Pelosi says
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Monday criticized President Donald Trump's continued push to add a citizenship question to the upcoming 2020 census, saying that it is part of an effort to "make America white again."
World Cup winners paint Trump into a corner
Megan Rapinoe and her team did what Donald Trump told them to do — they finished the job. Now the question is, how will the President honor World Cup winners who have carved out a remarkable political and societal legacy?
Prosecutor: Agents seized nude photos of 'what appeared to be underage girls'
Cables show Darroch blasted Trump as 'incompetent'
Diplomatic cables sent from the United Kingdom's ambassador to the United States back to London describe President Donald Trump as "inept," "insecure" and "incompetent," a UK government official confirmed Saturday to CNN.
Trump says he will no longer deal with UK envoy who called him 'inept'
Trump warns Iran 'better be careful' with uranium enrichment
US President Donald Trump has issued a warning to Iran after the country moved to increase uranium enrichment beyond the purity threshold reached in a landmark nuclear deal Washington pulled out of last year.
Most notable lines from Michelle Obama's deeply personal Essence interview
Michelle Obama on Saturday recalled her life as a mother, wife and the first lady of the United States while speaking with CBS "This Morning" co-host Gayle King before an audience gathered at the Essence Festival in New Orleans.
Toddler dies after falling from docked cruise ship
An American toddler fell to her death on Sunday from the deck of a Royal Caribbean cruise ship docked in San Juan, Puerto Rico, a spokesman for the local Port Authority said.
World Cup winners paint President Trump into a corner
Cori 'Coco' Gauff, 15, loses at Wimbledon to end magical run
Cori "Coco" Gauff's incredible run at Wimbledon came to an abrupt end at the hands of Simona Halep Monday.
British Airways faces $230 million fine
British Airways faces a record $230 million fine after a website failure compromised the personal details of roughly 500,000 customers.
Layoffs have started at Deutsche Bank
The layoffs have started at Deutsche Bank as the struggling lender embarks on a dramatic overhaul that will reduce its workforce by 18,000.
Heather Mills reaches 'substantial' settlement over phone hacking
Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers has agreed to pay Heather Mills and her sister a "substantial" settlement over claims stemming from a decade-old phone hacking scandal.
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