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Trump throws more fuel on Europe's Huawei nightmare
Boris Johnson: I will run for UK leadership
Boris Johnson, the former UK Foreign Secretary and an ardent critic of Theresa May's Brexit strategy, has confirmed he will run for leadership of the Conservative Party when the beleaguered Prime Minister announces her departure.
Philippines recalls Canadian ambassador over trash row
The Philippines has recalled its ambassador to Canada in an escalating row after Ottawa missed a deadline and failed to reclaim garbage shipped to Manila about six years ago, the country's presidential spokesperson said.
Trump's irritation with top aides grows over Iran strategy
President Donald Trump has become irritated at an emerging impression his hawkish national security advisers are marching him closer to war with Iran despite his isolationist tendencies, according to people familiar with the matter.
Blacklisting Huawei takes the US-China trade war to a dangerous new level
Resolving the trade war between the United States and China just got harder. Much harder.
Harry accepts 'substantial' damages from photo agency
America is about to get a tantalizing look into Trump's fortune
America is about to get a tantalizing look into the hidden fortune on which Donald Trump made his name but is at the root of some of the most mysterious unresolved questions about his presidency.
Bill de Blasio announces presidential run
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio entered the 2020 Democratic presidential primary Thursday morning, setting himself up as the best candidate in a 23-person race to challenge President Donald Trump.
Iran tensions spotlight Trump's questionable credibility
The Trump administration, which has disdained truth and consciously snubbed its allies, is now facing a tough burden of proof and history as it barrels toward a confrontation with Iran.
Bob Hawke, former Australian prime minister, dead at 89
Bob Hawke, one of Australia's longest-serving prime ministers and a champion of the union movement, has died peacefully at the age of 89.
Free sex vouchers to 'curb rape'? The truth behind Europe's fake stories
It's one of those stories you couldn't make up -- except someone did. It said the German government gives migrants free coupons for prostitutes, and the Greek government could follow suit.
Trump lays groundwork for US ban on Huawei
Water every 10 days: The families on the front line of India's environmental crisis
Hundreds of empty plastic jugs wait in rows on the cracked, dry, dusty earth. Hovering expectantly nearby, the residents of Vasant Kunj slum in South Delhi, one of the city's largest and poorest, stand waiting for a government water tanker to arrive.
High winds wreak havoc on window washers outside high-rise
High winds stranded two window washers in a swinging basket at the top of high-rise in downtown Oklahoma City.
Sudanese forces storm barricades at sit-in demo
At least nine people have been injured at a pro-democracy sit-in in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, eyewitnesses say, as violence continued in the country in the wake of the removal of President Omar al-Bashir.
With a stroke of his pen, Trump worsens Europe's Huawei dilemma
Guatemalan toddler dies in US custody, report says
A 2 1/2-year-old Guatemalan boy apprehended on the US-Mexico border died Tuesday night in El Paso, Texas, the Washington Post reported.
The return of Brexit's Nigel Farage
He left politics after Brexit, but three years on from the referendum and with Britain nowhere near leaving the EU, Nigel Farage is returning to politics. CNN's Nina dos Santos reports.
Jeff Koons' $91M 'Rabbit' sculpture sets new auction record
A playful rabbit sculpture by Jeff Koons has become the most expensive work by a living artist ever to sell at auction.
Lawmakers warn White House against war with Iran, call for more 'clarity'
US lawmakers on both sides of the aisle called on the Trump administration to be more open about its strategy on Iran as tensions between Washington and Tehran escalated sharply.
Mick Jagger's dancing video after his heart surgery sends fans into a frenzy
Maroon 5 sings about "Moves Like Jagger" in their hit single by the same name.
Libyan general praised by Trump accused of possible war crimes
The two sides battling for control of the Libyan capital Tripoli have engaged in "shameful" attacks on civilian neighborhoods that could amount to war crimes, Amnesty International said.
Maisie Williams says her 'Game of Thrones' fame affected her mental health
Maisie Williams says fame has had a negative affect on her mental health and self-esteem.
Owners of Kentucky Derby horse Maximum Security file lawsuit seeking to overturn the disqualification
The owners of Maximum Security, the horse that was disqualified at the Kentucky Derby, have filed a federal lawsuit, seeking to overturn the disqualification.
SpaceX will launch its first 60 satellites to deliver internet from space
SpaceX wants to beam cheap broadband internet all over the planet. It's about to take a big step toward making that a reality.
US President signs an executive order barring US firms from using foreign telecom gear that poses security risk
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday barring US firms from using telecom gear from sources the administration deems national security threats.
Chelsea and New England Revolution team up to blow 'final whistle on hate'
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich flew into Boston Wednesday to watch his team defeat the New England Revolution in a soccer match that raised an estimated $4 million for organizations fighting anti-Semitism and discrimination across the world.
Winter storm bringing rain and snow to California
It might be May but there is a winter storm warning for part of California, where up to 3 feet of snow might fall.
Video shows driver spin out on highway
Video shows a teen driver spin out on an Oklahoma highway after police say the 18-year-old failed to yield to an oncoming truck.
Heartbreaking photos show Trump's failures on immigration
The photos, obtained by CNN, could have been taken at a refugee camp in the Third World. Children sleep in the dirt, some covered only by Mylar blankets. A woman and child sit on rocks, huddled against a building. People mill about outside makeshift tents.
Administration considers next steps in DNA testing on the border
The Department of Homeland Security is considering next steps in DNA testing on the southern border, following a pilot program that concluded last week.
Alabama governor signs nation's most restrictive anti-abortion bill into law
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday signed into law a controversial abortion bill that could punish doctors who perform abortions with life in prison.
White House creates tool for people to report alleged social media bias
The White House on Wednesday launched a tool for people to report instances of perceived social media bias, signaling President Donald Trump's and top Republicans' plan to continue vilifying technology companies, which are currently seen as political villains by many in the conservative base.
West can't wait to find out China's naval goals
It's no secret that China's navy has experienced unprecedented growth, rapid modernization and an expanded range of operations over the past 15 years -- and this has raised concerns about the country's ultimate intentions.
What the Alabama abortion bill really aims to do
On Tuesday, the Republican-controlled Alabama state legislature passed a measure that would ban abortion -- with the exception of when the life of the mother is in jeopardy -- in all circumstances. The state's Republican governor -- Kay Ivey -- signed it on Wednesday, meaning two things will happen: 1) Alabama will become the state with the country's most restrictive abortion law and 2) the law will immediately become fodder for the swirling debate over if (and when) the Supreme Court might consider overturning the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling.
Rashida Tlaib becomes first Muslim woman to preside over House floor
Michigan Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib notched another historic first on Wednesday afternoon, becoming the first Muslim woman to preside over the House floor.
The Met is no longer taking money from the Sackler family, makers of OxyContin
New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art says it no longer will take donations from the Sackler family, principal owner of Purdue Pharma, which makes OxyContin.
Australian politicians are targeting voters on WeChat. But fake content could end up costing them
As Australia prepares for its election, campaigning is heating up on China's biggest social messaging platform.
Actresses Milla Jovovich and Jameela Jamil share their abortion stories to decry Georgia law
Milla Jovovich is the latest actress to reveal that she had an abortion, while criticizing abortion bills in Georgia and other states.
Welcome to the last days of Theresa May
Theresa May has thrown the kitchen sink at her Brexit deal three times to date. It hasn't worked on any of those occasions, but for some reason, the British Prime Minister having a fourth go.
White House rejects Democrats' request for documents in obstruction probe
The White House has flatly rejected the House Judiciary Committee's request for documents in its sweeping investigation into possible obstruction of justice and abuses of power, accusing the Democratically-controlled committee of seeking to recreate the special counsel investigation to harass the President.
Chinese mission uncovers secrets on the far side of the moon
China's Chang'e-4 mission, the first to land on the far side of the moon, is shedding light on one of the moon's biggest mysteries, according to a new study.
Questions swirl over 'sabotage attack' as Iran tensions ratchet up
There is no mistaking the ugly gash ripped in Andrea Victory's stern.
Four killed in ambush on Catholic parade in Burkina Faso
Four people were killed and a statue of the Virgin Mary was destroyed in an attack on parishioners during a religious procession in Burkina Faso, church officials told CNN on Wednesday.
China's pork shortage will be felt around the world
Audio reveals pilots angrily confronting Boeing before second deadly crash
Just months before a second deadly crash of a Boeing 737 Max airplane, American Airlines pilots angrily confronted a Boeing official about a computerized anti-stall system that preliminary reports have now implicated in both deadly wrecks, audio obtained by CBS News reveals.
Elon Musk hits back against lawsuit by caver he called a 'pedo guy'
Elon Musk has hit back against a defamation lawsuit by a British caver he called a "pedo," or pedophile, during a public feud around last year's dramatic rescue of a trapped youth soccer team in Thailand.
Jeremy Kyle Show canceled 'for good' after guest's death
British broadcaster ITV has permanently canceled production of The Jeremy Kyle Show after a guest died shortly after taping an episode.
'Black Mirror' Season 5 first look has arrived
You should've seen it coming.
China under pressure to boost economy as trade war escalates
China's vast economy showed new signs of weakness last month, raising the likelihood of increased government efforts to stimulate growth as the trade war with the United States escalates.
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