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Trump says his visit was the most fun Queen Elizabeth II had in 25 years
In the past 25 years, Queen Elizabeth II has marked a Golden and Diamond Jubilee, visited multiple continents, celebrated the weddings of her grandchildren and the birth of multiple great-grandchildren, and met numerous world leaders.
US blaming Iran for attacks may be regarded with suspicion - but that shouldn't mean it's not the obvious answer
Iran would like the world to think that the attacks on two tankers off its Gulf coast are shrouded in uncertainty. "Suspicious doesn't begin to describe what transpired this morning," said Iran's Foreign Minister Javid Zarif in his first tweet following the brazen high-seas assault on civilian shipping.
Will 2020 turn into the 'lock him up' election?
The 2020 White House race is already looking like the "the lock him up" election, with President Donald Trump's legal fate on the ballot.
Ebola patient gives birth to twins
A Scottish nurse who fought off Ebola has given birth to twins, telling those who have suffered that "there is a future" after the disease.
Swiss women in nationwide equality strike
Swiss women are striking en masse on Friday, in a 24-hour nationwide protest to highlight the country's poor record on gender equality and unequal pay.
US seizes on tanker attacks to up the stakes with Iran
When a US Secretary of State is as swift and unequivocal as Mike Pompeo was in blaming Iran for brazen attacks on two fuel tankers in the Gulf of Oman, he begs an equally blunt question.
Dozens dead in one of India's longest heatwaves
London metal traders hit with drinking ban
The London Metal Exchange has banned dealers from trading while under the influence of alcohol, in an attempt to overhaul the workplace culture at the metals center.
Stunning looks from British social highlight
Royal Ascot is one of the world's most prestigious horse races and a highlight of the British summer social season. Each June, more than 300,000 visitors travel to the five-day event -- among them Queen Elizabeth and other members of the royal family, including Prince Charles, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Ads showing bad female drivers and inept dads banned in UK crackdown on sexist commercials
Depictions of girls as less academic than boys, men being belittled for "unmanly" behavior, and an array of other cliched portrayals have been consigned to history in British commercials as new rules come into effect banning gender stereotypes in advertising.
In bid to stop teen execution, Austria moves to shut Saudi-founded faith center
Austria's government plans to shut down a Saudi Arabian-founded center for religious dialogue in Vienna in an attempt to prevent the execution of teenager Murtaja Qureiris.
NASA: Moon landing to cost $20B to $30B
NASA has touted its bold plan to return American astronauts to the moon by 2024 for months. Now we're starting to get an idea of how much it will cost.
Why Nintendo, Google and others may bail on China
China has long been the world's manufacturing powerhouse. It has the suppliers, the assembly lines, the workers, the expertise. Companies, particularly technology giants like Google, depend on China to assemble their products.
Hong Kong prepares for more China extradition bill protest
Hong Kong is preparing for another weekend of protests over a controversial China extradition bill -- just days after police tactics during violent demonstrations drew international condemnation.
Toronto Raptors fans willed first NBA title success 'into existence'
And breathe. The Drake curse is over. More poignantly, the rapper and the Toronto Raptors most recognizable fan quickly summed up the depth of feeling in the Canadian city -- and Canada -- after the team secured it's first NBA title after defeating the Golden State Warriors.
Tanker attack happened amid heightened tensions between US and Iran
The attack on two tankers in a vital Gulf of Oman waterway Thursday comes at a time of heightened tensions between the United States and Iran in the oil-rich region and raises concerns of a potential conflict in the Middle East.
Tiger Woods forced to 'fight' in US Open at Pebble Beach
He has dazzled at Pebble Beach in the past, but Tiger Woods had to "grind" and "fight" to stay in contention at the 119th US Open Thursday.
Kenyan MP arrested, accused of slapping female colleague
Kenyan Member of Parliament, Rashid Kassim, has been arrested after being accused of causing "actual bodily harm" to his female colleague, the Kenyan Police Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) said.
Global air travel's biggest-ever breakthrough
Roughly 2,500 transatlantic flights soar through the skies each day, whisking passengers over the ocean in less than six hours.
Charlie Martin: Transgender driver chases Le Mans 24 Hour race dream
Standing amid the fevered atmosphere of the Le Mans 24 Hour race, Charlie Martin had an epiphany.
Keanu Reeves: the mystery of the internet's boyfriend
If you've closely examined a picture of actor Keanu Reeves posing with a fan (and who hasn't, apparently?), you might have done a double take and wondered, what's that he's doing behind her back? Jazz hands? Guess again! As the internet has discovered, that's just Reeves' special "no-touch" way of taking pictures with women—women he doesn't know, including fans, but also ones he does, like Dolly Parton.
Weakened by trade war, Xi ready to woo Modi and Putin
Smiling broadly as he strode into the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in June 2018 alongside a group of world leaders, Chinese President Xi Jinping had never looked stronger.
Toronto Raptors win their first NBA championship
The Toronto Raptors became the 2019 NBA champions Thursday night, and they are the first team outside the US to do it.
Man accused of killing 51 in Christchurch attacks pleads not guilty
The man accused of shooting worshippers at two New Zealand mosques in March has pleaded not guilty to 92 charges, including 51 counts of murder.
Columbine shooting survivor died of a heroin overdose
Columbine survivor and addiction speaker Austin Eubanks died of "acute heroin toxicity," the coroner's office has confirmed.
Sarah Sanders failed in almost every aspect of the job
Sarah Sanders said last December that when her role as White House press secretary ends, she hopes to be remembered as "honest and transparent." I'm afraid she's going to be remembered quite differently because of the actions of her boss, President Donald Trump, and her own failures to live up to the obligations of the office.
What Mike Pompeo forgot about the flag
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued a directive last week prohibiting US diplomatic facilities from flying the LGBTQ rainbow flag from their flagpoles. Though the flag can still be displayed in other ways during Pride Month, Pompeo's decision to specifically ban flagpole use was a break from previous practice and sends an unfortunate message to people around the world about the values America should be espousing and the sort of people we really are.
Sarah Sanders leaving White House post, Trump says
Why Jon Stewart fights for the 9/11 heroes
In a recent congressional hearing, Jon Stewart displayed passionate conviction for the men and women sickened by exposure to Ground Zero toxins. His testimony has resonated around the country.
US not ruled out possibility tankers were attacked by projectile or hit underwater mine in Gulf of Oman
Australia beats Brazil after brilliant Women's World Cup comeback
Not even Marta making history could stop Brazil crumbling to defeat in an astonishing Women's World Cup match against Australia.
Benghazi suspect found guilty of material support in 2012 attack on US mission
Mustafa al-Imam, a suspect in the 2012 Benghazi attacks, has been found guilty by a federal jury on two counts -- conspiracy to provide material support and resources to terrorists and maliciously destroying and property at the US diplomatic compound in Benghazi.
Six million people could be impacted by Tropical Cyclone Vayu
Russian poker player dies from electrocution in bathroom
A Russian online poker player has been found dead after she was electrocuted while drying her hair.
Trump throws open 2020 election to foreign spies
Hong Kong protests: Two people in serious condition as legislature on lock down
Hong Kong erupts at the worst possible time for China
This week's violent protests in Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill couldn't come at a worse time for China's stability-obsessed Communist Party and its leader, President Xi Jinping.
US Navy helping ships in Gulf of Oman after distress calls
An oil tanker managed by a Bermuda-based shipping company, Frontline, suffered a fire while sailing through the Gulf of Oman, a spokesman for the company told CNN. The causes of the fire on the "Front Altair" are still unclear but "all the crew were evacuated and they are all safe," the spokesman said.
Amanda Knox arrives in Italy for first time since prison release
Amanda Knox has set foot in Italy for the first time since being released from prison in 2011, following her acquittal over the murder of British student Meredith Kercher.
Australia gives approval for work to begin on controversial new coal mine
One of India's richest men just got the green light to start building a new coal mine in Australia despite fierce opposition from climate change campaigners.
Telegram reports powerful cyberattack from China during Hong Kong protests
Encrypted messaging platform Telegram said it experienced a "powerful" cyberattack on Wednesday during massive protests in Hong Kong.
UK signs Julian Assange's US extradition papers
The United Kingdom has signed an extradition request for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, which who faces charges n the US under the Espionage Act.
Sanders: Trump is a 'corporate socialist'
During an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders makes his case for why he believes President Donald Trump is a corporate socialist.
UK maritime safety body investigating 'incident' in Gulf of Oman
An oil tanker managed by Bermuda based shipping company Frontline suffered a fire on Thursday morning while sailing through the Gulf of Oman, a spokesman for the company told CNN on Thursday.
Keanu Reeves not touching women is a thing
Keanu Reeves is officially a national treasure.
Trump just put a 'for sale' sign on his forehead
By putting a "for sale" sign on his forehead -- and indicating that he's open for business when it comes to receiving dirt on his political rivals -- President Donald Trump is encouraging foreign governments to attack his political opponents.
Newest moon mystery is fascinating
The moon is one of my favorite celestial bodies, beautiful and alluring -- close enough for astronauts to have visited and studied, and yet distant enough to still hold many mysteries. And those mysteries are not just poetical metaphor; a recent scientific article published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters claims that scientists have discovered a huge and unexpected mass buried deep underneath the moon's surface.
Trump Jr. says there was 'nothing to change' in testimony
Donald Trump Jr. says that there was "nothing to change" in his testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee after the release of special counsel Robert Mueller's report.
He has mowed lawns for free in all 50 states five times. This time it was for veterans.
Have you been to all 50 states before? What about five times?
Kim's 'beautiful' letter to Trump contained no details on way forward, source says
A "beautiful" letter from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un touted by President Donald Trump on Tuesday lacked substance and did not contain any details on a way forward for the stalled denuclearization talks between the two countries, according to a source familiar with its contents.
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