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US sends F-22 fighters to Middle East amid tensions with Iran
The United States Air Force has dispatched top-of-the-line F-22 stealth fighters to Qatar for the first time as it beefs up its forces in the Middle East amid escalating tensions with Iran.
'Floating Chernobyl' to set sail for the Arctic
Next month, a floating nuclear power plant called the Akademik Lomonosov will be towed via the Northern Sea Route to its final destination in the Far East, after almost two decades in construction.
Report: Feds' investigation of Boeing expands to 787 Dreamliner
Federal prosecutors have expanded their probe beyond the Boeing 737 Max aircraft to the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, The Seattle Times reported Friday, citing two sources familiar with the investigation.
45.9 degrees C. France has never seen it this hot before
France reached its highest-ever temperature on Friday as continental Europe continues to struggle with an intense heat wave.
Huawei's place in the global tech ecosystem may make it too big to fail
Huawei is a major, multinational company that does business with some of the most important technology and telecom businesses in the world. It's also a central player in the push for 5G, the next generation of wireless networking.
How the US President made a total mockery of Russia's election interference
US beats France to reach Women's World Cup semifinals
The most anticipated match of this Women's World Cup did not disappoint. In a colossal contest on a balmy summer night in Paris, the US prevailed over host France to move a step closer to successfully defending its title.
Meet the US soccer star who is irking Trump
On an overcast evening, with the 2019 Women's World Cup a day old, Megan Rapinoe and her teammates are exploring the city of Reims, the unofficial capital of France's Champagne region. Hosting the defending champions' opening match of the tournament, the northeastern city where French kings were crowned is home to America's finest soccer players for the next few days.
A swarm of bees interrupts a Cricket World Cup match
From afar, it looked like players were taking a group nap in Durham, England, at the Cricket World Cup on Friday.
What to drink to help you sleep
When winding down you might enjoy sipping a beverage before bedtime, but are there any drinks that could be particularly helpful or harmful for quality sleep?
'Intensive' talks between Trump and Putin
Lost ancient palace appears in reservoir
End of liberalism? Putin sides with the populists
• 'Intensive' talks between Trump and Putin• How Trump mocked Russia's poll interference
Rare earth stocks rise as China tightens grip
China is preparing to tighten its grip on the supply of a group of minerals the global tech industry can't live without.
How your health is at risk during a heatwave
Many places in Europe are experiencing their hottest June on record. A record temperature of 38.6 degrees Celsius -- 101.5 degree Fahrenheit -- was recorded in Germany this week.
Joe Biden throws own campaign into turmoil after searing Harris attack
Joe Biden stumbled into a potential campaign-defining moment Thursday that pitched his effort to win the Democratic nomination onto suddenly shaky ground.
'Well loved' transgender black woman murdered in US
Her name was Brooklyn Lindsey and those that knew her said she was a sweetheart.
The moment LGBTQ oppression hit a breaking point
Awkward first meeting between May and Putin since Salisbury poisoning
UK Prime Minister Theresa May and Russian President Vladimir Putin had a frosty meeting in Japan on Friday, when May asked for the Russian men that Britain blames for a high-profile poisoning to be brought to justice.
Genoa bridge demolished in dramatic explosion, 10 months after lethal collapse
The remains of Genoa's Morandi Bridge were blown up in a controlled explosion on Friday, nearly a year after the structure collapsed in a disaster that killed 43 people.
India has just five years to solve its water crisis, experts fear
Canadian warship gets 'warm welcome' from fighter jets, Chinese media say
Winners and losers from night 2 of the first Democratic debate
Can Xi charm Trump out of escalating the US-China trade war?
Chinese President Xi Jinping has shown himself adept at maneuvering within China's political system, reaching a level of power and control over the ruling Communist Party not seen since the days of Mao Zedong.
First Democratic debate, night 2
Pregnant woman shot in stomach indicted in unborn baby's death
A pregnant woman who was shot in the stomach has been indicted by a grand jury in the death of her unborn baby, according to CNN affiliate WBMA.
Apple's design chief Jony Ive is leaving the company
Apple's chief design officer, Jony Ive, is leaving the company after nearly 30 years, the company announced Thursday.
US Supreme Court handed Republicans a huge win
It's so hot in Spain that manure self-ignited
Firefighters in Spain are battling a major wildfire that probably started after a heap of manure self-ignited amid the intense European heat wave.
Megan Rapinoe: 'I stand by the comments that I made about not wanting to go to the White House'
Megan Rapinoe isn't backing down.
Merkel's shaking could mark a new start for Germany
Trump doomed for G20 failure
This weekend's G20 in Japan will be about as much fun for US President Donald Trump as bathing with a scouring pad. Even a man who enjoys confrontation as much as Trump can't be too excited at the failure that awaits him in Osaka.
Harvey Weinstein retained two new attorneys in his revolving door of lawyers
Harvey Weinstein retained two new attorneys to represent him against sex crimes charges, marking the latest additions in what has become a revolving door of legal teams in his case.
'Climate apartheid' to push 120 million into poverty by 2030, UN says
• It's so hot in Spain that manure self-ignited• 'Screaming' weather map captures heatwave
US Supreme Court allows gerrymandering to continue
The Supreme Court said Thursday that federal courts must stay out of disputes over when politicians go too far in drawing district lines for partisan gain -- a dramatic and sweeping ruling that could fundamentally affect the balance of power in state legislatures and Congress.
Israel thinks Russia is disrupting the GPS around its busiest airport
Israeli officials believe Russia is responsible for disturbances to the Global Positioning System (GPS) signal covering the airspace at Israel's Ben Gurion airport, Israeli radio reported Thursday.
Madagascar stadium stampede: 16 killed
A stampede at a stadium during Madagascar's independence day celebrations killed 16 people and left 101 people injured, an official told CNN.
Two suicide attacks hit Tunisia's capital: One dead
A suicide bombing targeting a "security vehicle" in central Tunis has injured at least two security personnel, Tunisian TV reported.
Ford cuts 12,000 jobs in European overhaul
Ford is cutting 12,000 jobs and closing six plants as part of a major overhaul of its struggling business in Europe.
World's richest liquor firm sets new record in China
The world's most valuable liquor firm just set a new stock market record in China.
How Japanese car makers turned a trade war with the US into a strength
German politician killed: Two more arrests
Two people were arrested on Thursday morning over the murder of pro-migrant mayor Walter Lübcke, according to Germany's federal prosecutor, just days after a suspect already in custody confessed to the killing.
Health fears as Merkel seen shaking for second time in weeks
Angela Merkel has been seen shaking in public for the second time in less than two weeks, raising further concern for the wellbeing of the German chancellor.
Starbucks is losing money in UK
Starbucks is closing stores and losing money in its most important European market.
Van Jones surprised by this candidate's debate performance
Following NBC's Democratic presidential debate, CNN's Van Jones said candidates Elizabeth Warren and Julián Castro dominated the first debate.
New flaw discovered on Boeing 737 Max that could push the plane downward
Anderson Cooper debunks Trump's new smear about Mueller
President Trump falsely claimed that Robert Mueller deleted messages between two FBI agents in an interview with Fox Business.
Australian student in North Korea reported missing after family loses contact with him for 2 days
An Australian student studying in North Korea has been reported missing, after his family said they had not heard from him in two days.
Winners and losers from the 1st 2020 Dem debate
Democratic debate: He's been running for two years and it shows
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