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Julian Assange too ill to appear via video link at court hearing, lawyer says
Julian Assange was too ill to appear via video link at a court hearing in London on Thursday, his lawyer said, after WikiLeaks expressed "grave concerns" about the health of its founder and said he had been moved to the medical ward of his prison.
Chelsea secures Europa League title
Chelsea got the better of its English Premier League rivals to win the Europa League Wednesday, beating Arsenal 4-1 amid a strange atmosphere in the Baku Olympic Stadium.
White House Military Office, Navy officials emailed about moving USS John McCain before Trump Japan visit
The White House Military Office and lower-level US Navy officials exchanged emails about moving the Navy warship the USS John McCain ahead of President Donald Trump's recent Japan visit, according to two Navy officials.
Ice cream, cereals may be killing you
"Ultraprocessed" describes many foods, including pre-prepared dishes found in grocery store freezers, packaged baked goods, dehydrated soups, ice cream, sugary cereals and fizzy beverages.
'King of cricket' represents a 'new India'
In a country where cricket's unifying importance is tantamount to that of religion, the role of leading India into a World Cup comes with a certain divinity -- both an unrivaled privilege and the not insubstantial pressure of carrying the weight of a nation's expectations on your shoulders.
Ashton Kutcher testifies in 'Hollywood Ripper' trial
In 2001, actor Ashton Kutcher was pursuing a dating relationship with Ashley Ellerin when she became one of Michael Gargiulo's alleged murder victims. On Wednesday, Kutcher took the stand in the so-called "Hollywood Ripper" case to tell his story of what happened that night.
Mueller ramps up impeachment pressure
Mueller: If we thought Trump committed no crime, we'd have said
Semenya launches second appeal over testosterone ban
Two-time Olympic gold medal winner Caster Semenya is again challenging a ruling requiring her to artificially lower her testosterone to enter competition.
First look: Living, breathing, eating Star Wars in Disney's new theme park land
"Chewie, we're home."
China's latest trade war card isn't as strong as Beijing thinks
Chinese President Xi Jinping's actions this week have been rich with symbolism.
'Forbidden Planet' found by astronomers
Nearly 700 people, mostly children, have HIV in this city. Experts think they know why
In a small farming community in southern Pakistan, villagers will no longer shake Hazar Khan Seelro's hand.
Modi says India's minorities are living in world of imaginary fear. Muslims disagree
The call to prayer rings out through the crowded, bustling streets of Old Delhi -- a maze of chaotic streets full of honking scooters, shouting rickshaw wallas, vendors selling jewelery and eateries laden with sweet delicacies.
Israel will hold new elections after Netanyahu fails to build coalition
Israel will hold new national elections in late summer after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to put together a coalition government from the parties elected to parliament on April 9th.
White House: 'Report was clear — there was no collusion'
Court to decide whether abortion services in Missouri will end in 48 hours
The fate of abortion in Missouri will be argued in court Wednesday as Planned Parenthood fights the state for refusing to renew the license it needs to continue offering the service in its St. Louis clinic.
Boris Johnson to face court for alleged Brexit bus lies
She's imprisoned for leaking a document. Her mom says she's being silenced
The mother of the first whistle-blower arrested in the Trump era says her daughter is being held under an unjust media blackout to stop the American public learning who she really is.
Why Netanyahu will have to get elected ... again
Israel will hold new national elections in late summer after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to put together a coalition government from the parties elected to parliament on April 9th. CNN's Oren Liebermann reports.
Mueller: If we thought Trump hadn't committed a crime, we'd have said
Special counsel Robert Mueller will make a statement about the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election at 11 a.m. ET Wednesday, the Justice Department said.
France says Notre Dame must be restored exactly the way it was
Notre Dame must be restored to exactly the way it was before a fire devastated the landmark, the French Senate said on Monday.
Nigerian President leads amid criticism
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari took the reins of leadership for another term on Wednesday, against a tense backdrop of insecurity and economic uncertainty.
Mueller says charging Trump was 'not an option'
Special counsel Robert Mueller explained why the Justice Department did not charge President Donald Trump with a crime from the findings of the Russia investigation.
Mitch McConnell's outrageous Supreme Court hypocrisy
Mitch McConnell didn't get to his vaunted role as the Senate majority leader by playing nice. Or even fair. He got to where he is by playing hardball politics -- and not really caring whether people liked it or not.
More women are joining Fortune 500 boards than ever before
Women are ascending to the real seat of corporate power -- the Fortune 500 boardroom -- at a record rate.
Kit Harington checks into wellness retreat after 'Game of Thrones' finale
"Game of Thrones" star Kit Harington has reportedly checked into a wellness retreat to deal with "personal issues," after the blockbuster series came to an end.
After 13 straight days of devastating tornadoes, 39 million under severe weather threat
Fierce thunderstorms and deadly floods are putting millions at risk across the Midwest and Northeast, following on the heels of twisters that slammed the same part of the country.
Attacker identified as Japan mourns mass stabbing victims
Japanese authorities have named 51-year-old Ryuichi Iwasaki as the attacker who stabbed two people to death in a rare act of public violence in Japan on Tuesday.
Huawei calls on Washington to halt 'illegal action' against the company
Huawei is pressing on with its lawsuit against the United States, challenging the constitutionality of a US law banning federal agencies from buying its products.
Helicopters targeted by lasers in South China Sea: source
Ruth Bader Ginsburg speaks out as abortion cases hit Supreme Court
The 86-year-old Supreme Court justice who this year became a three-time cancer survivor will be heard.
'I was outraged by the lack of respect': The women fighting for change in South America
They hadn't stepped foot onto a football pitch for more than two years -- 981 days to be exact -- but Chile's national team made quite an impact on its return.
The climbers risking their lives for the ultimate high atop world's tallest peak
• See Everest photo everyone is talking about• What it's like at Everest base camp
Everest climbers risk death for ultimate high atop world's tallest peak
Tonnes of plastic waste dumped in Malaysia will be returned to UK, US and others
Malaysia will return 450 tonnes of contaminated plastic waste to the countries that shipped it, in a refusal to become a dumping ground for the world's trash.
Comey: Trump tells 'dumb lies' to attack FBI campaign investigation
Former FBI Director James Comey said in an op-ed for The Washington Post that President Donald Trump tells "dumb lies" to attack the FBI and investigations of his 2016 campaign.
China tells US: Hands off Taiwan
The Chinese government has slammed Washington for engaging with Taipei and ordered the Trump administration to cease diplomatic engagements with the island, after a highly unusual public meeting between top officials from the US and Taiwan.
Damage done can be seen from space
Airstrikes and fighting in Syria's last rebel-held province have left a trail of damage visible from space. In satellite images from May 20 and May 26, swathes of fields in northwestern Idlib appear blackened, the neat lines of city streets and blocks become blurs of debris, and plumes of smoke dot the landscape.
The Trump-Biden fight benefits both, until it doesn't
President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden are becoming the best of enemies as their escalating head-to-head clash helps both accomplish early political goals on the road to the 2020 election.
Is drinking green tea good for you?
Tornado hammers Kansas town. Dozens of homes gone
A large tornado touched down Tuesday in Kansas, striking the southeast portion of Lawrence, according to the National Weather Service.
Why Clarence Thomas wrote over a dozen pages on eugenics
Justice Clarence Thomas took an unusual foray in an abortion related court opinion on Tuesday, warning his colleagues of the potential that abortion could become a "tool of eugenic manipulation."
Remains of 2 more US service members identified from North Korea
The US military says it has identified the remains of two additional American service members turned over by North Korea as part of the transfer of 55 cases last August after the first summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Facebook deletes fake accounts used in pro-Iranian influence campaign
A pro-Iranian influence campaign created fake Facebook and Twitter accounts to push Tehran's viewpoint in the US and succeeded in having a number of American newspapers publish their letters, according to new research published Tuesday.
Apple wins patent for a foldable display
Apple has won a patent for a foldable screen that could be used on iPhones and other devices.
Josh Campbell: Why Mueller needs to get in the hot seat
Many attributes distinguish special counsel Robert Mueller from the current crop of high-profile government figures in Washington, the most notable being his total shunning of the spotlight. Indeed, in a town where sage politicians are all too happy to go in front of cameras and provide us with their wisdom, Mueller appears altogether uninterested in fame. For the good of the nation, that must change.
Meet the photographer documenting life at the DMZ
For some, it's a no-man's land and one of the world's most heavily militarized zones. For others, it's considered one of the most dangerous places on Earth.
Baseball team apologizes for video calling Ocasio-Cortez 'enemy of freedom'
A minor league baseball team has apologized to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez after the team aired a Memorial Day video in which the New York Democrat was depicted among "enemies of freedom."
Big Pharma goes on trial over the opioid epidemic
Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter accused drugmakers Tuesday of a "cynical, deceitful multimillion-dollar, brainwashing campaign to establish opioid analgesics as the magic drug," kicking off a historic trial that will be the first major test in the nation of whether a state can make a pharmaceutical company pay for the opioid epidemic.
Captured ISIS fighter says he helped imprison James Foley and Alan Henning
Alexanda Kotey, a former ISIS fighter accused of forming one of the group's most notorious terror cells, admitted he was responsible for overseeing the imprisonment of western hostages James Foley, Alan Henning and John Cantlie.
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