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Federer-Nadal semifinal will be their first French Open duel in 8 years
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will meet at the French Open for the first time in eight years after winning hugely different quarterfinals Tuesday in soggy and blustery Paris.
They quit the military for a revolution that didn't happen. Now what?
Fernando Díaz left his job, his family and his home to join a movement to bring down the government of Nicolás Maduro. Now, the former Venezuelan National Guard sergeant sounds hopeless -- and angry. He's fed up with waiting for the revolution to come, and there's fatigue in his short, quick sentences.
Dallas shaken by string of deadly attacks against trans women
Another transgender person was killed in Dallas, bringing the reported total to three in less than a year, along with a nonfatal stabbing attack. But it isn't the first time this type of violence has shaken the city.
White meat is just as bad for you as red beef when it comes to your cholesterol level
Trump makes an unprecedented foray into UK politics
White House directs Hope Hicks to withhold documents from House probe
The White House has directed former officials Hope Hicks and Annie Donaldson not to turn over any documents to the House Judiciary Committee relating to their time at the White House, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
London's mayor compared President Trump to an 11-year-old child
The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, compared Donald Trump to a young child after the US President called him a "stone-cold loser."
Boy, 12, starved, chained and kept in dog collar has died
Eduardo Posso was supposed to be living in Florida with his sister, father and stepmother and attending school.
Nancy Pelosi is winning the impeachment fight
Ever since special counsel Robert Mueller's unexpected public statement about his findings regarding Russia's interference in the 2016 election and potentially obstructive behavior by Donald Trump, calls to impeach the President have picked up considerable steam.
Trump's children make play for royal treatment
At a grand banquet table in a red-carpeted Buckingham Palace ballroom, the Queen, a couple of princes, dukes and duchesses, and lords and ladies were intermixed with the Trump family: a President, a first lady, four of his five children, and two of their spouses.
Angela Merkel's best laid plans are falling apart in Germany
Angela Merkel may have been hoping for a smooth exit to her long tenure as German Chancellor. Instead, she could be in for a rough ride, after suffering two major political blows in the past week.
China blocks CNN as world marks Tiananmen
Military chief calls for elections after 35 killed
Sudan's ruling military council has called for an election after troops stormed the main camp of pro-democracy protestors and killed at least 35 people in a crackdown which has drawn international condemnation.
Jay-Z is the first billionaire rapper, says Forbes
Jay-Z once rapped "I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man." Turns out he was right.
As US and China spar, the rest of Asia risks being stuck in the middle
Assange scores major legal victory
Julian Assange won a major legal victory on Monday, when a Swedish court denied a request to detain the WikiLeaks founder over a sexual assault investigation dating back to 2010.
Why the 'British Trump' could be the next UK Prime Minister
Even you don't pay much attention to what goes on in the UK, there's a good chance you'll have heard the name Boris Johnson before.
NYT: Trump cabinet official has deep China business ties
Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao's family has deep business ties to China -- placing the key Cabinet official in a potentially conflicting position with the Trump administration's confrontational posture toward the US' major economic rival, according to a report from The New York Times.
Erin Burnett: Kushner has his job for one reason
CNN's Erin Burnett reacts to Jared Kushner's controversial interview with Axios.
FDA wins major victory in campaign against stem cell clinic
The US Food and Drug Administration won a major legal victory in its ongoing effort to crack down on clinics marketing bogus and potentially hazardous stem cell products.
Apple's $199 iPod Touch checks off the boxes for an iPod
Early in the century, everybody had (or wanted) an iPod. Then, in 2007, along came the iPhone, which combined the best features of iPods and phones. As the iPhone grew in popularity, the need for an iPod, iPod Mini, iPod Nano, iPod Shuffle or iPod Classic dwindled. I distinctly remember saving up money to get my first iPod (a first-generation iPod Shuffle with 512MB of storage), but kids nowadays don't seem to share that ambition.
Almost 2,000 Ebola cases confirmed in DR Congo as crisis worsens
Almost 2,000 cases of Ebola have been reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the central African nation struggles with the second largest outbreak of the disease in history.
Qantas seeks final airplane bids for London-Sydney nonstop service
The globetrotting dream of flying nonstop from London to Sydney has taken a step closer, according to Australian airline Qantas, which says it'll soon choose the aircraft it'll use to complete the journey.
This is the photo that North Korea wants you to see
High-ranking North Korean diplomat Kim Yong Chol was identified attending an art performance alongside leader Kim Jong Un in the country's state media two days after one of South Korea's biggest newspapers said he had been banished and sentenced to hard labor and his deputy executed. CNN's Will Ripley reports.
DOJ calls new census allegations a 'baseless attack on the integrity' of department and its employees
The Department of Justice on Monday night forcefully disputed an account by the American Civil Liberties Union, Common Cause and others that the decision to add a citizenship question to the census was politically motivated.
Trump balloon makes appearance in UK visit promo
London is covered by "Trump baby" blimp's shadow in a new promotional video released by Sky News UK ahead of President Trump's UK visit.
'Purged' North Korean diplomat Kim Yong Chol appears in state media, shooting down 'plausible rumor'
High-ranking North Korean diplomat Kim Yong Chol was identified attending an art performance alongside leader Kim Jong Un in the country's state media on Sunday -- two days after one of South Korea's biggest newspapers said he had been banished and sentenced to hard labor and his deputy executed.
Chinese warships arrive in Sydney Harbor
World marks 30 years since Tiananmen massacre as China censors all mention
How Tiananmen Square's 'Goddess of Democracy' became a symbol of defiance
They faced down the tanks in Tiananmen Square. Now they want their children to forget it
Thirty years ago, in the heart of the Chinese capital Beijing, Dong Shengkun threw two flaming, gas-soaked rags at a military truck after a night of bloody violence in the city. It was a move that would ruin his life.
Bill Nye's profanity-laced video goes viral
Science educator Bill Nye talks climate change with CNN's Brian Stelter and explains why he thinks climate change deniers will be a thing of the past.
30 killed as Sudan military storms sit-in
At least two protestors have died and several others been injured injured in Sudan, after the military opened fire to break up a sit-in, according to a local doctors' union.
Zeldin and Zelizer: The option Robert Mueller didn't have
At the end of independent counsel Ken Starr's investigation of Bill Clinton, Starr submitted directly to Congress his final report, which included 11 specific bases for possible impeachment.
Key Mueller witness arrested on child porn charges
George Aref Nader, who was a key witness in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, was arrested on child pornography charges Monday in New York, federal prosecutors announced Monday.
Big Tech hit with 'top-to-bottom' US antitrust probe
The House Judiciary committee said Monday it is launching a "top-to-bottom" antitrust investigation of the tech industry, including Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google, deepening a crisis for Silicon Valley's largest players as they face mounting scrutiny in Washington over their power and influence.
Apple pulls the plug on iTunes
• Menstrual cycle tracking added to Apple Watch• US House hits Big Tech with antitrust probe
How football became a 'bright light' for Japan after the Fukushima disaster
Before their World Cup quarterfinal in 2011, Japan's female footballers were given a reminder of home.
Disneyland's Star Wars land: A roller coaster of emotions
Disneyland's most ambitious new land ever, Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, opened on Friday, and my 11-year-old daughter and I were there on day one.
Queen gives Trumps tour of Buckingham Palace
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump are in the United Kingdom for a three-day state visit.
Trumps and Queen arrive at UK state banquet
Semenya free to run without testosterone-reducing drugs
Runner Caster Semenya will be allowed to compete without having to take testosterone-reducing medication after a Swiss court ordered athletics' governing body, the International Association of Athletics Federations, to suspend implementation of new regulations while Semenya's appeal is pending.
Five bodies spotted in search for missing Himalayas climbers
A helicopter search team in the Indian Himalayas has spotted a backpack in the snow on the unnamed peak where eight climbers are believed to have gone missing a week ago.
The 29 most eyebrow-raising lines from Jared Kushner's Axios interview
First son-in-law (and White House senior adviser) Jared Kushner sat down with Axios in a contentious interview that ran Sunday night on HBO.
Lost chess piece worth over $1M found in drawer
When an antiques dealer in Scotland bought an ivory chessman for £5 ($6) in 1964, he probably had no inkling that he had taken possession of one of the most famous chess pieces in the world.
Spoiler alert: No country will achieve gender equality by 2030
No country in the world is on track to achieve gender equality by 2030, according to the inaugural SDG Gender Index, which measures the state of gender equality against a set of global targets.
What you need to know about Apple's big software event
Apple is gearing up to tease the future of its software.
Trump seeks advantage amid Britain's political chaos
President Donald Trump normally is a chaos maker when he travels abroad. But he will attempt to use his pomp-laden state visit to Britain this week to wring strategic advantage out of another country's already raging political meltdown.
US friction with India risks alienating a key ally
The United States has been tightening the screws on several allies in an escalating global trade battle. India is its latest target.
'Genocide' claimed thousands of indigenous women and girls, report says
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