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There's a Baby Trump balloon in Washington today
Defending champ crashes out; Meghan watches Serena
Defending champion Angelique Kerber crashed out of Wimbledon with a shock second-round defeat to American Lauren Davis Thursday.
Tomic fined $56,100 for lack of effort in Wimbledon defeat
Australia's Bernard Tomic has been fined his full Wimbledon prize money for not meeting the "required professional standard" during his lackluster 58-minute first-round defeat by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
Trump is saluting his own version of America and that can be offensive
Trump critic quits Republican Party. Trump calls him a loser
Rep. Justin Amash, the only congressional Republican who publicly argues that President Donald Trump has engaged in impeachable conduct, announced Thursday he is quitting the GOP.
Why Maurice the rooster is on trial in France
A rooster called Maurice was Thursday put on trial in western France, in an usual case that has come to symbolize the divide between urban and rural communities.
Joss Stone deported from Iran, singer says
Joss Stone was deported from Iran this week, the British soul singer said on Instagram, thwarting her attempt to perform in every country on earth.
Plane pill poppers become nude zombies
First arrest made over Hong Kong government HQ storming
Days after masked protesters stormed Hong Kong's legislature, the city continues to be divided on whether it was unjustifiable violence or the understandable actions of desperate young protesters without other options.
The untold story of the Wild West's black cowboys
The image of a typical American cowboy -- a rough-hewn white guy in dirt stained blue jeans, cowboy hat and boots -- is a staple of Western movies and modern country music. But as icons go, it gives an incomplete picture.
Climate lawsuits spread around the world, says report
Legal action on climate change has become a global phenomenon, with lawsuits launched against governments and corporate interests in 28 countries so far, according to new research published Thursday.
Fighting threatens water supply for 3.2M
A recent escalation of fighting in Eastern Ukraine is threatening access to safe water and sanitation for more than 3 million people, including 500,000 children, UNICEF warned on Wednesday, calling for "an immediate end to the indiscriminate shelling of vital civilian infrastructure."
Guatemala rounds up dozens of immigrants to send back to their home countries
Guatemala authorities rounded up 96 people as part of an operation to identify unqualified migrants trying to go to the United States and return them to their countries of origin.
15-year-old Cori Gauff extends magical run at Wimbledon
Cori 'Coco' Gauff beat Magdaléna Rybáriková in the second round of Wimbledon to extend her remarkable run in her breakthrough grand slam.
Samsung faces lawsuit over water resistant smartphone claims
Samsung is in trouble in Australia over ads that suggested its Galaxy smartphones could be used while swimming.
A guide to 4th of July for non-Americans
All across America on July 4, men in red, white and blue tank tops dust off their grills, children chuck exploding paper wrappers in cul-de-sacs, and patriotic-themed commercials take over the airwaves.
Legend Frank Lampard rejoins Chelsea as head coach
Australian detained in North Korea has 'safely left the country,' PM says
An Australian man detained in North Korea is "safe and well," Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Thursday.
Volcanic eruption rocks Italian island as one hiker killed
A series of eruptions from one of the most active volcanoes on Earth rocked the small Italian island of Stromboli Wednesday, according to Italy's Department of Civil Protection.
Dutch advance to face US in World Cup final
The Netherlands left it late but it will be the Dutch who will face the US in Sunday's Women's World Cup after overcoming Sweden in a tense match which was the first semifinal in the tournament's history to go into extra time.
Designer and prince, 39, dies in unexplained circumstances
Fashion designer Khalid Al Qasimi, the son of the ruler of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has died in London at the age of 39.
Cop killed unarmed black teen. This wasn't in the US
'Next Ronaldo', 19, signs near-record transfer
Atletico Madrid has confirmed the signing of 19-year-old Joao Felix for $142 million (126 million euros) -- making it the fifth richest transfer in football history.
Diplomatic spat erupts between UK and China
US government asks judge to dismiss Huawei lawsuit
The United States hit back against Huawei on Wednesday, asking a federal court in Texas to dismiss the Chinese firm's lawsuit against a US government ban on its products.
Why Hobart is Australia's new capital of cool
A heart-shaped island state just south of mainland Australia, Tasmania is home to farm-fresh produce, world-class art and jaw-dropping landscapes.
American missionary accused of posing as medical expert after 2 babies die
An American missionary has been accused of posing as a medical expert in Uganda, in a case involving the deaths of two local children.
This 4th of July, Americans are fighting over what 'American' should mean
Are parts of India becoming too hot for humans?
Intense heat waves have killed more than 100 people in India this summer and are predicted to worsen in coming years, creating a possible humanitarian crisis as large parts of the country potentially become too hot to be uninhabitable.
Pharrell surprises graduating class
Music artist Pharrell Williams guaranteed "A-list internships" to every 2019 graduate of The Promise Academy in Harlem, New York, at the end of their freshman year of college. CNN's Brooke Baldwin talked to one graduate about what this means for her.
Artificial skin trial offers hope to Pakistan's acid attack victims
When the burns center at Jinnah Hospital in the Pakistani city of Lahore treats victims of acid attacks, it has to use imported skin that costs at least $900 per square inch -- a prohibitive cost for the victims of this type of attack who are usually poor, female and vulnerable.
Trump said he'd ease up on Huawei. No one's sure what that means
When President Donald Trump suggested last weekend that he would relax a controversial ban on American sales to Huawei, it was welcome news for the Chinese telecom giant and its suppliers. Days later, the questions raised by his remarks remain unanswered.
These are the 4 winners of the US-China trade war
Vietnam, Taiwan, Bangladesh and South Korea are coming out as victors in the US-China trade war.
Tea-drinking taunt a response to US 'etiquette' criticism
Violent protests over teen's death in Israel injure 111 police
Israel's Acting Police Commissioner has ordered police to move in and break up demonstrations by members of Israel's Ethiopian community and its supporters, after a series of protests turned violent Tuesday evening.
New-look Europe is having a nightmare first week
Day one of Europe's brave new future didn't go terribly well.
Almost 1 million evacuated in Japan over record rainfall
Almost 1 million people in southern Japan were evacuated Wednesday as the region braced itself for a month's worth of rain in a single day, according to local officials.
14 people died in a sub. Russia says the tragedy is a 'state secret'
The Kremlin has brushed aside questions about a fire on a deepwater submersible that left 14 Russian sailors dead, telling reporters Wednesday that key information about the incident was a "state secret."
US military concerned about Trump's July 4th event
Avicii had not planned suicide, his father says
Superstar DJ Avicii's father says his son had not planned to kill himself, and described the "long talks" the pair had about his mental health and punishing touring schedule before his death last year.
Iran will start enriching uranium at higher levels after this weekend, Rouhani says
Iran will begin enriching uranium at a higher level than what is allowed under the 2015 nuclear deal within days, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Wednesday.
Kyrgios on Nadal: 'We wouldn't go to the pub for a drink'
When asked about his relationship with Rafael Nadal, Australian Nick Kyrgios referred to a watering hole about a 15-minute walk from Wimbledon's grounds.
Facebook says it wants to tackle misleading health claims
Facebook says it wants to make sure its users aren't duped by posts that make exaggerated or sensational health claims.
Why Megan Rapinoe was benched against England
It was an enthralling semifinal that had it all -- a contentious offside decision, a penalty, a red card, wonderful saves and three ruthlessly taken goals -- but it was a player who did not feature in the US' 2-1 win over England in Lyon who was the focus of much attention.
At least 40 killed after airstrike targets migrant center in Libya
At least 40 people have been killed and another 80 injured after an airstrike hit a migrant center east of the Libyan capital of Tripoli early Wednesday, according to the Health Ministry's emergency service Field Medicine and Support Center.
What Trump's July 4th takeover means
• Analysis: Trump's event getting more absurd
Auto industry icon Lee Iacocca has died
• People we lost in 2019
Serena Williams, Andy Murray to play mixed doubles together at Wimbledon
The Serena Williams-Andy Murray mixed-doubles partnership at Wimbledon is a match made in tennis heaven.
Alex Morgan taunts British with tea-drinking celebration
The US Women's National Soccer team has caused quite the stir with its celebrations at the Women's World Cup, and Alex Morgan became the latest to milk a goal in Lyon on Tuesday.
Tesla sets a record for sales, and its stock jumps 7%
Tesla delivered 95,200 cars in its second quarter, a record for the company.
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