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Europe will be sweltering, and it's a preview of what climate change has in store
Europe is only three days into summer, and Mother Nature is quickly cranking up the heat.
Woman wakes up alone on empty, 'freezing cold' Air Canada plane
Tiffani O'Brien said she woke up on an empty Air Canada plane, in the dark and "freezing cold," after a short flight from Quebec City to Toronto's Pearson International Airport, CNN network partner CTV reported.
You can buy this private island near NYC for $13 million
Love the island lifestyle but can't bring yourself to move away from New York City?
5 dead in murder-suicide after standoff
A California home was a scene of carnage after an apparent quadruple homicide and suicide, San Jose police said.
Airline operates a flight to nowhere
On June 22, a Brussels Airlines flight from Brussels to Washington, DC, turned around mid-air and went back to its starting point, meaning that passengers spent a total of nine hours in the air to essentially go nowhere.
You may need to wait in a digital line at Disney's 'Star Wars' land
If you're still plotting your entry into Disneyland's newest, biggest and very popular new land, hold on. Today begins a shift away from a reservation system to general access into Galaxy's Edge -- the name of Disney's new Star Wars land.
Mysterious explosion in a German cornfield was probably a WWII bomb
Residents of Ahlbach, Germany, were mostly asleep about 4 a.m. Sunday when they were jolted by a sudden blast.
The Winter Olympics are returning to Europe
Milan-Cortina has won the right to host the 2026 Winter Olympics after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach announced the decision Monday.
What you need to know about US-Iran crisis
Tensions between the US and Iran are at their highest level in years after Tehran shot down an American drone on Thursday.
Does the public have a right to know about Boris Johnson's life?
Model receives second-degree burns in 'fire queen' photo shoot
A photo shoot spiraled into a fiery nightmare for a 22-year-old model in Canada.
Sanders to unveil plan to cancel all $1.6 trillion of student loan debt
Sen. Bernie Sanders is set to stake out uncharted territory in the Democratic presidential primary, offering up a plan to completely eliminate the student loan debt of every American.
Mr. President, leave declaring war to Congress
The House of Representatives just took a historic step toward ending the policy of perpetual war that has governed US foreign policy during this century. Eighteen years after the passage of the 2001 Authorization of Military Force (AUMF), which essentially gave the executive branch a blank check for going to war, the House passed an amendment by Democratic Rep. Barbara Lee that will sunset that 2001 measure within eight months of its passage into law.
Trump: Executive order 'proportion response' to Iran's actions
Highest levels of methane on Mars
NASA's Curiosity rover encountered something new on the Red Planet last week and the results could potentially have implications for life on Mars.
Tapper laughs off Pence's climate crisis claim: That's not true
During an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, Vice President Mike Pence would not say whether climate change is a threat to the US. Pence's comment comes as the Environmental Protection Agency announced last week it will roll back Obama-era restrictions on coal plants and allow states to set their own emission standards.
Trump accuser: Alleged sex assault mirrored 'Access Hollywood' claims
A woman who recently accused Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her in the mid-1990s said Monday that Trump's boasts on the infamous 2005 "Access Hollywood" video about being able to grope women recalled her own alleged experience with the future president.
Paris planning flying taxis by 2024
These 10 Americans were reported dead after staying at Dominican Republic resorts
At least ten American citizens have died at Dominican Republic resorts -- or after falling ill at one -- over the past year, according to the US State Department, victims' relatives and the resorts involved.
'Don't be a coward.' Johnson criticizes for avoiding questions over police call-out
Boris Johnson's final rival in the race to become Britain's next prime minister has accused him of being a coward for avoiding public scrutiny, as Johnson remains under pressure over an alleged altercation at the London apartment he shares with his girlfriend.
Experts: Oil demand won't peak until 2035
Global oil demand is likely to keep growing for at least another 15 years before emerging economies catch up to the shift from hydrocarbons to electric power, a leading consultancy said on Monday.
Could coffee help you lose weight?
Drinking coffee could activate the body's fat-fighting defenses, a discovery that could have potential implications in the battle against obesity and diabetes.
Coca-Cola partners with a Chinese dairy company to sponsor the Olympics
Coca-Cola has teamed up with a Chinese dairy company to sponsor the Olympics until 2032.
Jared Kushner's peace plan is dead on arrival
In 2007, Jared Kushner's family company purchased 666 Fifth Avenue, a Manhattan office building, for a then-record $1.8 billion at the height of the real estate boom. It was widely regarded as one of the worst deals in Manhattan real estate history, since Kushner could never secure enough tenants to cover his mortgage payments.
Japanese zoo staff chase furry fake lion in escape drill
A lion escapes from its zoo enclosure and charges into a net-wielding member of zoo staff before being tranquilized and captured.
The most elegant hotel in Paris
You could call it a smaller, quieter version of the Palace of Versailles.
The diesel scandal just destroyed profit growth at Daimler, maker of Mercedes-Benz
Daimler, the German auto company that makes Mercedes-Benz, has slashed its 2019 profit expectations by hundreds of millions of euros. The financial downgrade, announced Sunday, is the latest fallout from the diesel emissions scandal that has rocked the German auto industry.
Knitting site bans support for Trump
A popular knitting social media website has banned support for President Donald Trump on its platform, accusing his administration of propagating "open white supremacy."
Two more teens dead on London's streets: Can UK solve knife-crime epidemic?
Five years into a knife-crime crisis, Britain is still scrambling for solutions.
Rafael Nadal ready to conquer Wimbledon once more
He conquered the clay courts of Roland Garros for a record-extending 12th time, but now Rafael Nadal has set his sights on a third Wimbledon title.
Istanbul vote signals shift in Erdogan's dominance in Turkey
Erdogan: How one man shaped TurkeyOpposition wins Istanbul election rerun
McDonald's goes designer and other highlights from Men's Fashion Week
Spanning London, Florence, Paris and Milan -- and even a branch of McDonald's -- the runways of men's fashion season have been full of surprises.
Cameroon women refuse to play on over VAR ruling
Distraught Cameroon players staged a series of extraordinary on-field protests over VAR decisions as England earned a quarterfinal clash with Norway at the Women's World Cup with a 3-0 win in Valenciennes Sunday.
Australian children of ISIS fighters rescued
Eight Australian children have been rescued from a refugee camp in Syria and are in the care of the Australian government, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Monday.
Beijing says it won't allow Hong Kong to be brought up at G20
A top Chinese Foreign Ministry official said Beijing would "not allow" the Hong Kong protests to be brought up at the G20 meeting in Osaka beginning on Thursday.
Referees and VAR under the microscope after dramatic weekend
Even by the standards of the headline-hogging Video Assistant Referee (VAR) it was an extraordinary weekend at the Women's World Cup.
What it's like to swim in an underwater Boeing 747
A diver glides through the murky depths of the Persian Gulf, tracing the length of a submerged Boeing 747 airplane.
Tremors felt in Australia after 7.2-magnitude quake in Indonesia's Banda Sea
A powerful 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck near to Indonesia's Tanimbar islands in Banda Sea Monday, with tremors being felt as far away as northern Australia.
How politics explains Trump's U-turns on Iran and immigration
The whims and last minute reversals of President Donald Trump's impulsive leadership style are sending America and the rest of the world on a wild and sometimes dangerous ride.
A 10th American has died while vacationing in the Dominican Republic
A man from New York died while vacationing in the Dominican Republic earlier this month, according to a US State Department official, making him the 10th American tourist to have died during or after their stay in the Caribbean nation.
Everest deaths: 'Corners are being massively cut'
An experienced mountaineer, Adrian Ballinger knows about the dangers of Everest better than most. He's spent 12 seasons as a guide on the world's highest peak and has summited it eight times -- once without supplementary oxygen, which almost cost him his life.
Frozen sperm can survive space travel, preliminary study suggests
It's one small step for science, and potentially one giant leap for mankind's ability to populate space.
A Chinese invasion of Taiwan would be a bloody, logistical nightmare
Roaring out of the sky, an F-16V fighter jet lands smoothly to rearm and refuel on an unremarkable freeway in rural Taiwan, surrounded by rice paddies.
Istanbul vote signals shift in Erdogan's dominance in Turkey
Democratic debates set to bring historic diversity to the stages
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Flying Wallendas make history crossing Times Square 25 stories in the air
The Flying Wallendas astonished the world once again, becoming the first to cross New York's Times Square on a tightrope 25 stories above the city streets.
This cat got stuck in the washing machine for a full cycle, and lived to tell the tale
Stefani Carroll-Kirchoff always checks the washer and dryer to make sure none of her three cats have climbed inside. Well, almost always.
Boris Johnson under pressure to explain police incident
Boris Johnson, the front-runner in the race to become Britain's next prime minister, was facing mounting calls Sunday to fully explain an incident in which police attended an alleged altercation at the London home he shares with his girlfriend.
Istanbul election rerun won by opposition, in blow to Erdogan
The main Turkish opposition party has won the rerun of Istanbul's mayoral election, according to Turkey's Anadolu News Agency, in a blow to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The ethnic Russian Chinese citizen stirring debate about what it means to be Chinese
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