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Trump says he would accept dirt from foreign countries on rivals and not tell FBI
Suspects were offered money to shoot MLB legend 'Big Papi'
2019 NatGeo Travel Photographer of the Year winners
A snowy fishing village in Greenland, a vulture soaring through the sky in Spain, and a trio of actors gearing up for an opera performance in China all make up the award winners in the 2019 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year awards.
US and 26 other nations want to halt North Korea fuel imports
Mira Sorvino reveals she is a rape survivor
Actress Mira Sorvino, who has been one of the most vocal voices in the #MeToo movement, says she is a survivor of rape.
Lawyer for man accused of killing Chinese student admits he did it
The attorney for Brendt Christensen, the man accused of killing a University of Illinois student from China, admitted Wednesday that his client did it, according to CNN affiliate WTTW.
States threaten their own antitrust moves against tech firms
State attorneys general are warning Silicon Valley's biggest companies they are also planning to get in on the tech crackdown.
First person sentenced in college admissions scam gets no prison time
US military to get bigger footprint in Poland
Tapper on Trump's answer: Do you have any idea what he's saying?
CNN's Jake Tapper and Guardian reporter Sabrina Siddiqui react to President Donald Trump's confusing statements about spying on North Korea.
US House panel votes to hold Barr and Ross in contempt over census dispute
The House Oversight Committee voted on Wednesday to hold Attorney General William Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross in contempt of Congress over a dispute related to the addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 census. The vote was 24-15.
Willis Tower's glass viewing ledge cracks under visitors' feet
Visitors to the Willis Tower's SkyDeck got an extra scare Monday when the attraction's protective layer covering the glass splintered into thousands of pieces.
Google releases first photos of Pixel 4
Google unveiled images of its forthcoming flagship Pixel 4 smartphone on Twitter Wednesday.
This is why Jon Stewart is so mad about 9/11 funding
• What a first responder said to Stewart that got him so fired up
The US women's team are the villains this World Cup needed
• Opinion: US women send a potent message
Nigeria Super Falcons fly high at Women's World Cup
Nigeria got its Women's World Cup campaign up and running after seeing off South Korea 2-0 in a tightly-fought contest in Grenoble Wednesday.
Chris Froome to miss Tour de France after 'bad crash'
Four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome is set to miss this year's race after sustaining a suspected fractured leg in a crash during a practice ride in France Wednesday.
Trump ponders protest size and hopes they can work it out
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he hopes things work out between the Chinese central government and Hong Kong demonstrators protesting changes to an extradition bill.
Amy Bass: US women show that, yes, winning 13-0 IS ladylike
The US women's national soccer team's historic 13-0 win over Thailand -- the heaviest defeat in World Cup history -- has certainly gotten tongues wagging about how many goals scored are too many, or if that should even be a thing. It seems that even when the women win, they just can't win.
Sara Netanyahu pleads guilty as corruption probes loom over husband
Hong Kong stocks fall as protests hit financial center
Stocks dropped in Hong Kong on Wednesday as tens of thousands of people marched through the city's financial district to protest a controversial extradition bill.
B.I leaves K-Pop band iKon over drug report
K-Pop star B.I has said he is leaving the group iKon following a report that he tried to buy illegal drugs.
Police use rubber bullets, tear gas and pepper spray in effort to disperse protest against China extradition bill
Hong Kong lawmakers have postponed a debate over a controversial bill that would allow fugitives to be extradited to China after protesters blocked roads and restricted access to government buildings.
Boris Johnson dodges questions on cocaine and Brexit. But it likely won't stop him becoming PM
Long before Theresa May resigned as UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson had been favorite to replace her.
Tomb offers earliest evidence of humans getting high on weed
Cannabis has been cultivated as a crop for millennia, but there's been little historical or archeological evidence showing when humans began to use the plant for what it's best known for today: getting high.
Woman sits for final year exams 30 minutes after giving birth
A woman in Ethiopia took her final year exams in hospital just 30 minutes after giving birth to a baby boy.
Tiger Woods' 10-year plan to surpass Jack Nicklaus
Tiger Woods returns to the scene of arguably his greatest victory this week, intent on proving that his recent Masters win was the beginning of a major renaissance.
300,000 evacuated as hurricane-strength cyclone approaches India
Almost 300,000 people are set to be evacuated in India as a hurricane-strength tropical cyclone barrels towards northwestern India.
Hong Kong protesters face off with riot police
France will send new 'friendship tree' to Trump after first one died
A new 'friendship tree' will be sent to the White House after the one that France presented to the United States last year died while in quarantine, the French President has said.
What's the proper way to celebrate a 13-0 win?
There's no nice way to put it: The US Women's team absolutely trucked Thailand Tuesday afternoon in the most lopsided game in Women's World Cup history. 13-0 isn't a fútbol score, it's a football score. Respect to Thailand's keeper, Sukanya Chor Charoenying, who managed to not walk off the field or sink into the pitch as the US women kept coming at her one after the other after the other.
Missile hits arrivals hall of Saudi Arabia airport, injuring 26, official says
A missile fired by Houthi rebels struck the arrivals hall of an airport in southwestern Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, injuring 26 people, a Saudi official said.
31 stunning lines from Trump's impromptu press conference
Before heading to Iowa on Tuesday, President Donald Trump stopped to take questions -- LOTS of them -- from the press corps outside the White House. In his now-characteristic fashion, Trump prowled up and down the line of reporters -- picking people at random to ask him something. And ask they did.
Boris Johnson dodges cocaine question at UK leadership bid press conference
Her husband killed their 5 children. She asked a jury for mercy in his sentencing
The ex-wife of a man who was found guilty of killing their five children in South Carolina took the stand this week to ask jurors not to sentence him to death.
Kidnapped Canadian women rescued by police in Ghana
Two Canadian women who were abducted one week ago by gunmen outside a popular nightspot in Ghana have been rescued, the country's minister of information said on Wednesday.
Africa is doing better on LGBTQ rights than you think
Botswana's High Court ruled for LGBTQI rights in the southern African country on Tuesday -- another historic decision in favor of equality, diversity and dignity.
Ebola outbreak claims life of five-year-old boy
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo made the long-feared jump across borders with three cases confirmed Wednesday in Uganda, including the death of a 5-year-old boy who had the virus.
The sport bringing hope to a devastated Japanese city
'Every goal counts': US defends itself against criticism after thrashing Thailand
The USWNT defended itself against criticism that it humiliated Thailand in its record 13-0 Women's World Cup victory in France on Tuesday.
The fight to stay ahead of deepfake videos before the 2020 US election
With the 2020 US presidential election looming, political leaders, presidential candidates and the country's intelligence chief are worried about doctored videos being used to mislead voters.
Melbourne will be the first city outside America to get Uber's flying taxis
Uber has picked Melbourne as the first city outside the United States to debut its flying taxis.
Trump claims he wouldn't have let CIA recruit Kim Jong Un's brother
President Donald Trump said he would not have allowed the CIA to recruit the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un "under my auspice."
Hong Kong and China: One country, two systems
Hong Kong, a city of just over seven million people, is technically a part of China. But it operates under what Beijing describes as one country... two systems. CNN's Matt Rivers reports.
Sex here was all about what men want, until she started a website for women to talk
Why Hong Kong protesters are outraged by extradition bill
On June 9, 2019, organizers say that more than 1 million protesters in Hong Kong -- which would be nearly one in seven people in the city -- voiced their opposition to an extradition bill that would allow fugitives to be transferred to mainland China. Speaking to the Hong Kong Free Press, demonstrator and retired civil servant HK Lau said that the passage of the bill would mean the end of the "One Country, Two Systems" principle under which the city had been governed since the resumption of Chinese rule in 1997.
Extradition bill ignites new round of Hong Kong protests
The Hong Kong government has postponed a second reading and debate of a controversial extradition bill. Police have begun using pepper spray in a bid to push back protestors near to the entrance of the Legislative Council. CNN's Andrew Stevens reports
Hot summers causing arctic sinkholes as permafrost thaws rapidly: study
Arctic sinkholes are appearing across the Canadian High Arctic as permafrost -- ice expected to be frozen year-round -- thaws and collapses due to climate change, according to research published Monday.
Why Joe Biden's 2020 message is so radical
Speaking to a group of donors and lobbyists in Washington on Monday night, Joe Biden said this of the Republican Party post-Donald Trump:
A deepfake video of Mark Zuckerberg presents a new challenge for Facebook
Facebook refused to remove a doctored video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi last month, but this week the company faces a new quandary: Will it remove a fake video of its own CEO, Mark Zuckerberg?
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