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15 times Donald Trump praised authoritarian rulers
During his recent trip to the G20 summit in Japan, President Donald Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin. In a photo op before the meeting, Trump said this to Putin in reference to the assembled press: "Get rid of them. Fake news is a great term, isn't it? You don't have this problem in Russia but we do." Responded Putin: "We also have. It's the same."
At least 23 people dead in Mumbai rains
At least 23 people have died, 1,000 residents have been evacuated and some public services have been suspended as India's largest city, Mumbai, experiences its worst rains in a decade.
How did this 15-year-old beat Venus Williams? Ask her parents
If you hadn't heard of Cori "Coco" Gauff before, then you probably have now.
Michael D'Antonio: Ivanka and Don Jr. put on a ludicrous show
Amid all the other craziness surrounding Donald Trump's foray onto the world stage this weekend, nothing exceeded the farcical roles assumed by his daughter Ivanka Trump — who is now, like her husband Jared Kushner, a self-styled diplomat with a heavy footprint — and her brother Donald Jr., who reprised his father's racist birtherism, this time with a retweet aimed at Sen. Kamala Harris. (Then, lacking a full measure of the old man's nerve, Jr. suddenly retreated).
'Close the camps': US-wide protests demand end to migrant detention centers
Demonstrators are converging on cities across the United States on Tuesday to demand the closure of detention facilities holding migrant children and families.
Adidas unwittingly tweets out racist terms
Adidas has come under fire for a social media campaign which inadvertently led to the sportswear giant tweeting out racist, anti-Semitic and abusive terms to hundreds of thousands of followers.
Fire on Russian sub kills 14 crew members
A fire aboard a Russian deepwater submersible killed 14 Russian crew members, state news agencies reported Tuesday, citing the Ministry of Defense.
Orion spacecraft: NASA tests abort system
NASA's Orion spacecraft, which will carry the first woman and the next man to the moon in 2024, was successfully tested Tuesday.
Long-lost chess piece bought for $6 sells for $929,000
A £5 ($6) purchase turned into a major windfall for one family following an auction in London on Tuesday.
US threatens new tariffs on EU goods worth $4 billion
The United States is intensifying its trade fight with the European Union over aircraft subsidies, proposing new tariffs on EU goods worth $4 billion.
Drone attack on Saudi airport hurts 9
A second attack in two months on an airport in southwestern Saudi Arabia has wounded nine people, according to a Saudi-led coalition statement.
Oil tanker blast kills at least 50 people
At least 50 people died, and 101 people were injured after they rushed to scoop fuel from an overturned tanker and the vehicle exploded in central Nigeria, officials said Tuesday.
Lawmaker gives emotional plea after border facility visit
Rep. Norma Torres (D-CA) describes her experience visiting three migrant detention facilities along the US-Mexico border.
27-year-old MLB pitcher dies
A Major League Baseball game was postponed Monday after Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs died, officials said.
Ocasio-Cortez screamed at border agents for trying to take selfies with her
Democratic members of Congress decried the treatment of detained immigrants in border detention facilities following a tour of one such building here that has come under scrutiny following reports of squalid conditions.
Why people in Hong Kong are so frustrated
As Hong Kong marked 22 years of Chinese rule Monday, the city's leader Carrie Lam admitted that "the government has a lot to improve."
Young designer makes fashion fairy tales
Things are moving fast for Christoph Rumpf.
Beijing: 'Radical' Hong Kong protests are 'undisguised challenge'
The Chinese government has denounced Monday night's violent protests in Hong Kong as "radical," terming them an "undisguised challenge" to the city's system of governance.
Business fears for Hong Kong as protests turn violent
Violent demonstrations Monday that saw protesters vandalize Hong Kong's main government complex have drawn a swift condemnation from business leaders worried about damage to the city's reputation.
Brazil's fashion industry has a diversity problem
In February, the Brazilian fashion industry made global headlines. Donata Meirelles, then fashion director at Vogue Brazil, was celebrating her 50th birthday in the predominantly black city of Salvador, Bahia. During the celebration, journalist Fabio Bernardo snapped a photo of Meirelles, who is white, sitting in a traditional throne-like chair flanked by two baianas (Afro-Brazilian women wearing white lace gowns and headpieces), which he then shared on Instagram.
Kim Kardashian West backs down over her 'Kimono' lingerie line
Kim Kardashian West has backed down over plans to launch a "Kimono"-branded lingerie line, after the naming of the new range prompted accusations of cultural appropriation.
Young protesters stormed Hong Kong's government HQ leaving a trail of destruction in their wake
A senior Hong Kong official has described the city's legislative council as a "big crime scene," just hours after hundreds of masked, mainly young protesters stormed the building, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.
Arctic fox amazes scientists with 2,000-mile trek in 76 days
A young female Arctic fox has shocked scientists by traveling over 3,500 km (2,175 miles) from Norway to Canada in just 76 days.
See how bra clasps can save a turtle's life
A North Carolina animal rescue group figured out a way to save injured turtles using recycled clasps from old, unusable bras.
Billie Jean King: Serena must 'focus'
She's on course to break the all-time grand slam record, but fitness could be the key to Serena Williams achieving that goal, according to tennis Billie Jean King.
Secret US border agent Facebook group sparks investigation
US Customs and Border Protection officials say they are investigating "disturbing social media activity" after a published report of a closed Facebook group for current and former Border Patrol agents that reportedly features jokes about migrant deaths, derogatory comments about Latina lawmakers and a lewd meme involving at least one of them.
Destination trouble: Can overtourism be stopped in its tracks?
We first hear about these places when we're kids. Famous destinations full of wondrous architecture, spectacular scenery or ancient mysteries that fire our imaginations and fill us with yearning.
Iran oil minister: 'OPEC might die'
OPEC announced on Monday it will restrict the supply of oil for another nine months in a bid to support prices pressured by weakening economic growth and skyrocketing American production.
Coco Gauff, 15, beats Venus Williams at Wimbledon and declares: I want to be the greatest
Youth took center stage at Wimbledon on the opening day -- yet it was the youngest of them all who bettered three others tipped for longer stays at tennis' oldest grand slam.
Vintage photos capture mischief of East Germany's youth
Photography from German Democratic Republic -- otherwise known as East Germany -- has received limited exposure in the art world, not least due to the strict limitations imposed by the former authoritarian state.
How protest hope turned into desperation
Trump's chummy exchanges with despots give startling urgency to 2020 race
Just as Americans are getting their first full view of the Democratic candidates for president, President Donald Trump put on a startling performance on the global stage, a stark reminder of the enormity of the 2020 stakes.
Women grab momentum as Democratic race catches fire
Recent shifts in the Democratic primary are raising the prospect that a new political glass ceiling may shatter in 2020 -- a duel for a presidential ticket between two women.
A black hospital patient went on a walk. Then he was arrested
Hospital patient Shaquille Dukes says police accused him of stealing medical equipment when he was taking a walk while hooked up to an IV drip.
The unique reasons why millions are protesting
The images coming out of Hong Kong over the past month have been striking: millions of black-clad protesters marching through the streets and thousands of yellow-hatted demonstrators storming into government headquarters.
'Precipitous' decline in Antarctica's sea ice baffles scientists
Remember when sea ice in Antarctica was increasing? Not any more.
The hugely inappropriate weekend of Ivanka and Donald Jr.
Donald Trump's two eldest children had quite the weekend.
Protesters leave path of destruction in Hong Kong
Hundreds of angry, young protesters broke into the Legislative Council, the heart of the government of Hong Kong, in a major escalation after weeks of mass demonstrations. CNN's Nic Robertson reports.
Iran could benefit from terrorist proxies in a war with US
As tensions between Washington and Tehran continue to escalate to the point of a possible confrontation between military forces, current and former US national security officials remain focused on the potential threat posed by proxy groups affiliated with Iran should war break out between the two nations.
Schumer: Trump in North Korea 'one of the worst few days in American foreign policy'
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Monday hit President Donald Trump over his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Sunday, calling it "one of the worst few days in American foreign policy."
Biden's lead shrinks dramatically after debates
Sens. Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren have made steep gains after the first Democratic presidential debate, a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS. shows, with former Vice President Joe Biden's lead over the field shrinking to a narrow 5 points.
'Nothing is more important than the rule of law,' Carrie Lam says after protesters vandalized government HQ
15-year-old making her Wimbledon debut beats Venus in straight sets
She wasn't even born when Venus Williams won her first grand slam title, but 15-year-old American Cori Gauff downed the five-time champion on her Wimbledon debut Monday.
Iran violates terms of nuclear deal
Iran's stockpiles of enriched low-grade uranium have exceeded the 300 kilogram limit set in a landmark 2015 nuclear deal, Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said on Monday according to state-run IRNA. an "informed source" told the semi-official Iranian Fars News Agency.
Dems investigate claims Pompeo's security picked up Chinese food and his dog
Democrats on a key House congressional committee are investigating allegations from a whistleblower within the State Department about Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his family's use of taxpayer-funded Diplomatic Security -- prompting agents to lament they are at times viewed as "UberEats with guns".
Police fire tear gas on Hong Kong protesters
Can England conquer 'the team everyone wants to beat'?
Days after seeing off France in a grueling encounter in Paris, the US faces another monster Women's World Cup fixture.
How Kamala Harris conspiracies festered online before making it to Trump Jr.
Attempts to undermine Sen. Kamala Harris' racial identity had been festering on conspiratorial corners of the internet for months before being elevated to the mainstream by Donald Trump Jr. during last week's debate, an expert that tracks online misinformation tells CNN.
In whirlwind 100 hours, US President showcases his 'Trump First' foreign policy
EU: Electric cars need fake engine noises
Electric vehicles have been hailed as part of the answer to the climate crisis, but for some people they represent a new danger.
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