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Martin Feldstein, one of the most influential economists of his generation, has died
Martin Feldstein, one of the most influential economists of his generation and adviser to presidents of both political parties, died Tuesday at the age of 79.
Elon Musk says 'there is not a demand problem' with the Model 3
Tesla hosted its annual shareholder meeting Tuesday. A lot — a whole lot — happened since the last time CEO Elon Musk faced stockholders in this formal setting a year ago.
In one game, US women scored more goals than US men at last 3 World Cups
If you tuned into the Men's World Cup in 2018, or 2014, or 2010, or 2006, but aren't turned into this year's Women's World Cup, it's time to reconsider.
US sets World Cup record in opening match
Elie Honig: Censuring Trump would be sizzle without the steak
This week, the House Judiciary Committee held its first hearing designed to examine the findings of special counsel Robert Mueller. While the hearing drew the ire of President Donald Trump, in the end, he had little cause for concern -- it was a dud.
Ocasio-Cortez accuses Dems of 'sitting on our hands' on impeachment
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said Tuesday it appears Democrats are "sitting on their hands" when it comes to impeachment, reflecting the unease from an outspoken bloc of members who want Democrats to take a tougher stance against the President.
'Al-Qaeda didn't shout death to Tribeca': Jon Stewart slams US Congress in 9/11 hearing
Former late night host and 9/11 first responders advocate Jon Stewart choked up Tuesday while slamming Congress over health care for responders to the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Tintin original cover art sells for over $1M
There's a lot of money to be made in comics -- just ask Marvel and Disney. But not all comics are about heroes in tights.
House votes to take McGahn and Barr subpoenas to court
The House on Tuesday approved a resolution greenlighting the House Judiciary Committee to go to court to enforce its subpoena for former White House counsel Don McGahn's testimony and to seek grand jury information from special counsel Robert Mueller's report.
Boy on unicorn float drifted half a mile out to sea
A day at the beach turned into a frightening rescue for one 8-year-old boy after the giant unicorn-shaped raft he was playing on suddenly drifted out to sea.
Russia drops charges against journalist after unexpected backlash
How Australia's football prodigy became a million-dollar player
Twelve years ago, Bobby Despitovski was coming to the end of his football career. With one eye on a future in coaching, the-then Perth Glory striker went to his club's training ground to watch the youth teams play.
Ebola outbreak spreads outside Congo, WHO says
The Ebola outbreak that has infected more than 2,000 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo has now spread outside the country, the World Health Organization announced Tuesday.
Pelosi on Trump: 'I'm done with him'
• Analysis: Republican who called for impeachment exposed dirty secret about GOP
Trump and Bolton can't get their stories straight on North Korea
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has "kept his word" when it comes to nuclear and missile testing, contradicting his own national security adviser, John Bolton, who just hours earlier had accused Pyongyang of failing to follow through on its commitments.
40,000-year-old severed wolf's head found in Siberia
A 40,000-year-old severed wolf's head, preserved by permafrost complete with teeth and fur, has been discovered in eastern Siberia.
Meet the trainer to royals, rulers and billionaires
In the sport of kings, John Gosden is a trainer to rulers, royals and the richest in the horse-racing industry.
Rider killed as Paris descends into scooter 'anarchy'
A man on an electric scooter has died after being hit by a truck in Paris on Monday, according to officials in the French capital.
There's a huge mass embedded in the center of the moon, and we aren't sure what it is
Here is something you may not know about the Moon: Earth's clingy best friend is also the site of one of the largest-known impact craters in our entire solar system. Essentially, something caused a giant hole on the Moon billions of years ago, and astronomers have just discovered that there's something big -- really big -- buried underneath the surface.
How Trump's 'fake news' rhetoric has gotten out of control
Russia says it intercepted US and Swedish jets over Baltic Sea
Russia intercepted jets from the US and Swedish air forces over the Baltic Sea on Monday, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced, the latest in a series of similar encounters occurring at a time of heightened tensions between the two countries.
Fox News crosses the lineon Joe Biden
For anyone who watches Fox News Channel, it's not at all surprising that its anchors and hosts (with few notable exceptions) talk up President Donald Trump while knocking down the Democrats running against him in 2020.
Impeachment inquiry is 'not off the table,' Pelosi says
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi did not write off the possibility of moving on impeachment against President Donald Trump as she explained her continued opposition to formally opening the process.
Former Indian government adviser says explosive GDP growth was a mirage
Arvind Subramanian was the top economic adviser to the Indian government. Now he says the country's growth may have been overstated.
UK faces court challenge over its use of child spies
The UK government is facing a court challenge over its use of children as spies in criminal investigations, as lawyers for a children's charity accused it of causing minors "severe physical and emotional harm."
Boeing has zero new orders in two months
Boeing reported no new commercial aircraft orders in May. It was the second straight month that Boeing's orders were at a standstill in the face of the 737 Max crisis.
Pelosi on Trump insults: 'I'm done with him'
UK MPs compare Huawei to 1940s' Nazi collaborators
A Huawei executive was denounced as a "moral vacuum" in a heated UK parliamentary committee hearing Monday, as lawmakers repeatedly compared the Chinese technology company to Nazi Germany collaborators.
More bodies found as sunken tourist boat lifted out of Danube
Four bodies have been recovered from the sightseeing tourist boat which collided with a larger vessel and sank in Budapest two weeks ago, as it was finally lifted out of the River Danube on Tuesday.
A TV presenter summed up live on air what a lot of people think about British politics
The race to become Britain's next Prime Minister has taken a turn for the surreal, as a popular TV presenter best known for interviewing minor celebrities and dispensing lifestyle advice became involved in a public spat with one of the candidates.
Botswana scraps gay sex laws
Botswana's High Court has overturned a colonial-era law criminalizing consensual same-sex relations in a landmark victory for Africa's LGBTQ movements.
Charges against Russian reporter dropped after fierce backlash
Kellyanne Conway's 'alternative facts' catchphrase was an accident, new book reveals
Egypt wants the sale of a Tutankhamun statue stopped over claims it was stolen
Egypt is attempting to halt the sale of an ancient statue at Christie's auction house in London over concerns that it may have been stolen.
Warriors still in NBA title race with win over Raptors
The Golden State Warriors still have a chance to win a third consecutive NBA title after defeating the Toronto Raptors 106-105 on Monday.
Man rescued after falling 800 feet into Crater Lake in Oregon
A person was rescued Monday after falling into Oregon's Crater Lake -- a dormant volcano.
Does the extradition law really spell the death of Hong Kong?
Hong Kong is a city built for business.
Self-described 'straight guy' tricks out truck for Pride
Oklahoma resident Cody Barlow tells CNN's Don Lemon what inspired him to decorate his 1991 Chevrolet Silverado for Pride Month.
North Korean defectors escaped cybersex slavery in China
Trump says he will raise tariffs if Xi fails to meet him at G20
US President Donald Trump has threatened to slap tariffs on another $300 billion of Chinese exports to the United States if China's leader Xi Jinping doesn't meet him at the G20 in Japan.
Actress testifies she was lured into 'sex cult' through classes
An actress testified Monday that "Smallville" star Allison Mack pulled her deeper into the activities of the cult-like group Nxivm, where she eventually became a "slave" in the organization's secret sex society and was blackmailed into staying silent.
Kremlin taken aback by backlash to arrest
At first glance, the arrest of investigative journalist Ivan Golunov seemed to be the latest in a string of attacks on the free press in Russia. The reporter was brought up last week on what to many appeared to be a fabricated drugs charge.
Meet the first woman to lead a US Army infantry division
Brig. Gen. Laura Yeager is set to make history as she becomes the first woman to lead a US Army Infantry division.
Japan F-35 fighter crash cause revealed
The sudden crash of a Japanese F-35 stealth fighter into the Pacific Ocean in April this year was likely caused by the "spatial disorientation" of its pilot, the country's defense minister said Monday.
High blood pressure at doctor's office may mean you're twice as likely to die of heart disease
When a patient's blood pressure reads normal at home and high in a doctor's office, it's called "white coat hypertension" -- and new research suggests that it is not a benign condition.
Vatican calls non-binary gender 'fictitious' in report for teachers
The Vatican has described non-binary gender as "fictitious" in a guide for teachers about how to deal with questions around human sexuality.
Tree symbolizing Trump-Macron friendship dies
World Series hero 'Big Papi' recovering from surgery after being shot in back
Former Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz was shot in the Dominican Republic on Sunday, according to Felix Durán Mejia, spokesperson for the Dominican National Police.
Helicopter crash on top of NY building kills 1
House Democrats strike deal to get key Mueller evidence
House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler on Monday said he has struck a deal with the Justice Department to begin providing Congress with some documents from the Mueller Report related to obstruction of justice.
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