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Paris court finds Ian Bailey guilty of murdering French TV producer in 1996
A French court has found a British former journalist guilty of murdering French television producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier in southwest Ireland in 1996.
Some in White House fear sabotage of new trade deal
Space telescope snaps a celestial family photo
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has peered into the cosmos and captured regions hidden from our view, like the centers of galaxies and dusty areas where stars are born and planetary systems form. Now, the great space observatory has captured a unique photo of a star family.
China threatens to blacklist foreign companies after Huawei ban
Beijing is preparing a blacklist for foreign companies as trade tensions with the United States continue to escalate.
India's economy stumbles badly as Narendra Modi begins his second term
Narendra Modi just won a second term as prime minister of India. His most urgent task will be getting the country's economy back on track.
Julian Assange shows symptoms of psychological torture, UN expert says
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange shows all the symptoms of psychological torture and risks having his human rights violated if he is extradited to the US, a United Nations expert has said.
World's most popular theme parks
Trump erupts over immigration and slaps Mexico with tariffs
President Donald Trump threatened on Thursday to impose new tariffs on Mexico if the country does not step up its immigration enforcement actions, combining his boiling border-related frustrations with his preferred method of punishing foreign countries.
Historic Spelling Bee has not one -- but 8 champions
Can you spell history? The 92nd Scripps National Spelling Bee had an epic ending with eight co-champions.
Walking tours in Amsterdam's Red Light District in jeopardy
For residents of Syria's last rebel-held province, no place is safe as military offensive ramps up
Rescue workers pull 12-year-old Nour Faham from the dust, rubble and twisted metal that was his home, struck Monday morning by a Syrian government air force bomb in the northeastern town of Ariha.
Capsized Budapest tourist boat to be lifted from the water, Hungarian foreign minister says
As hopes fade of rescuing those still missing from Wednesday's deadly sightseeing boat collision in Budapest, Hungary's Foreign Minister told reporters Friday that officials were preparing to lift the wreck out of the water.
Global markets sink after Trump threatens tariffs on Mexico
Tariff Man has struck again.
See the Eiffel Tower's new attraction
A trip to the top of the Eiffel Tower has long been one of the highlights of any visit to Paris, despite the crowds.
Jussie Smollett prosecutors closed investigation weeks before dismissing case
A week after actor Jussie Smollett turned himself in to Chicago authorities in late February, the Cook County State's Attorney's Office told police they could no longer investigate the hate crime turned false report case, according to police documents released Thursday.
The match that changed women's football
For a brief moment, it felt like time had stopped in the summer of 1999.
Common anesthetic is a greenhouse gas, but doctors are turning to a safer -- and cheaper -- alternative
It was early morning in an operating theater at Providence Hospital in Portland, Ore. A middle-aged woman lay on the operating table, wrapped in blankets. Surgeons were about to cut out a cancerous growth in her stomach.
Tesla has never needed to advertise, but that might have to change
Electric car competition is ramping up, and Tesla's sales are slumping. It may be getting time for Elon Musk to go to Madison Avenue.
Diagnosed with ALS at 14, she's now a disability lifestyle influencer
Lauren "Lolo" Spencer was that rambunctious girl you'd see on the playground: She loved running, street hockey and dancing. But when she turned 14, she started feeling fatigued and became concerned after noticing that her muscles had begun to weaken.
After decades-long legal battle, Caspian Sea opens to tourism
Tired of the Caribbean? Called at every Mediterranean port? Bored of the Alaskan fjords and the Baltic capitals?
Merkel to Harvard grads: 'Tear down walls of ignorance and narrow-mindedness'
German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Harvard graduates Thursday to "tear down walls of ignorance and narrow-mindedness" in a speech that was an apparent rebuke of President Donald Trump's policies and worldview.
Trump unleashes fury on Mueller
Woman charged in fentanyl death of son, 1
Police in New York City have made an arrest in the case of the overdose death of a 1-year-old boy: his mother.
Miss India photo stirs debate over country's obsession with fair skin
R. Kelly faces 11 new charges in sexual abuse case
An Illinois grand jury has indicted entertainer R. Kelly on 11 new charges in his sexual assault and sexual abuse case, including four new felonies with maximum penalties of 30 years in prison, according to court documents released Thursday.
Rival South China Sea visions in spotlight
With China-US relations already strained amid an escalating trade war, attention is about to turn to a familiar arena -- the South China Sea.
World's shortest super jumbo A380 flight
As airlines fight to claim ownership of the "world's longest flight operator" title, Emirates is heading the opposite route in the distance stakes.
Here's how impeachment would work (if it happened)
Sightseeing boat crash victims didn't have life jackets on
Why frozen fruit and veggies may be better
You are probably aware that you should try to eat as many fruits and vegetables as you can for good health. But what if your favorite fruits are not in season, or the veggies on your Sunday shopping list will be eaten much later in the week?
Chefs declare 'Bourdain Day' in celebration of our late friend
In 2018, the number one read digital story across the world wide web was CNN's Anthony Bourdain obituary and tribute.
Elton John biopic 'Rocketman' takes off with whole new wardrobe
One of costume designer Julian Day's favorite looks in "Rocketman" arrives at a moment of carefully choreographed disorder: a suicide attempt by the biopic's subject, Elton John.
Lesbian couple sues after foster agency turns them away
A lesbian couple in South Carolina is challenging the state's practice of letting taxpayer-funded foster care agencies reject prospective parents who don't share their religious beliefs.
Trudeau has some things to say about US abortion debate
Rare earths could be the next front in the US-China trade war
As the trade war between the United States and China escalates, Beijing may be preparing to play a new card: its control of rare earth minerals.
Trump admitted something we all knew. Then un-admitted it
On Thursday morning, Donald Trump tweeted something factual.
Meghan McCain blasts Trump over USS McCain controversy
President Donald Trump's repeated attacks on Sen. John McCain have made it difficult for his daughter, Meghan McCain, to heal following the death of her father last August, she said Thursday.
Trump praises Farage and Johnson ahead of state visit to UK
President Donald Trump has weighed in on the power struggle in British politics, praising Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage and prime ministerial hopeful Boris Johnson and suggesting he may meet the pair on his state visit to Britain next week.
Could 'fear factor' cripple Tottenham or Liverpool?
Few moments will exceed the intensity of Saturday's Champions League Final for Liverpool and Tottenham players.
When Tia met Shane: How CrossFit's power couple met as teenagers
When Tia-Clair Toomey takes the field at the 2019 CrossFit Games later this summer, she will do so as the overwhelming favorite to claim the title "The Fittest Woman on Earth" for an unprecedented third straight time.
Tourist boat sinks in central Budapest
A boat carrying dozens of South Korean tourists sank in central Budapest, killing several on board, with many passengers still missing.
Children 'whitening skin to avoid racism'
Children as young as 10 are whitening their faces to avoid being subjected to racist abuse in Britain, a child protection group has warned, as police struggle to stem a rising tide of hate crimes against minors.
Naomi Osaka rallies again at French Open
Naomi Osaka rallied at the French Open on Thursday.
Clinton gives rare glimpse into DC home
The body of a missing hiker was found in Hawaii
Searchers found the body of missing hiker Noah "Kekai" Mina, his family said Wednesday.
China warns US on trade: 'Don't say we didn't warn you'
As Beijing threatens the United States with the possibility of a rare earths export ban amid rising trade tensions, Chinese state media has sent an ominously worded warning to Washington: "Don't say we didn't warn you."
South Africa makes history as women make up half of government for first time
Women will now make up half of South Africa's new cabinet for the first time in the country's history.
Space junk poses terrifying threats to SpaceX and civilization
SpaceX fired 60 small satellites into orbit last week, the first installment of an internet-beaming megaconstellation that the company hopes will grow to include thousands of satellites in just a few years.
She was the world's smallest baby. Now she's a healthy infant
The smallest surviving baby in the world left the hospital five months after she came into the world at a San Diego, California hospital.
Apple and WhatsApp hit back at UK 'ghost proposal' on encryption
Big Tech is raising concerns about a "ghost proposal" from UK spies that would allow them to eavesdrop on encrypted messages.
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