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By 2040, we'll have more electric cars
Electric cars make up only a tiny fraction of the automobiles sold worldwide, but that will change quickly, according to an analysis by Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
Bolton is Trump's war whisperer
John Bolton, President Trump's national security adviser, seemingly hasn't met a war he doesn't love.
Boeing customer needs clarity on 737 Max soon or costs will spiral
Europe's largest tour company says its profits will take an extra $112 million hit unless it can be certain that Boeing's 737 Max will start flying again soon.
Farmer amputates his leg with a pocket knife to save his own life
A farmer in Nebraska was just trying to transfer some corn from one place to another when he accidentally stepped into a hole, the hole happened to be a grain auger.
State Department orders non-emergency employees to leave Iraq
The State Department ordered Wednesday the departure of non-emergency US government employees from Iraq amid increasing tensions with Iran and warned US citizens not to travel to the country, citing a "high risk for violence and kidnapping."
Confessions of a VIP private jet flight attendant
For many, the thought of catching a plane is far from luxurious: from spending countless hours lining up at security, to wrestling arm rests with other passengers as you face a crammed long-haul flight in economy.
Monet's 'Haystacks' sells for $110.7M, setting an auction record
A painting from Claude Monet's "Haystacks" series has sold for $110.7 million, making it the most expensive Impressionist artwork ever to be bought at auction, according to Sotheby's in New York.
Alabama passes most restrictive abortion law in US
Alabama sent the most restrictive abortion bill in the country to the governor's desk Tuesday night, with the state's Senate passing legislation that could punish doctors who perform abortions with life in prison.
Officer shoots and kills pregnant woman
A shaky cell phone video captured the moments before a Texas police officer shot and killed a woman who said she was pregnant.
Chelsea star pleads for $129M Hazard to stay
Eden Hazard's future at Chelsea remains uncertain but the message from his teammates is loud and clear: "We all want him to stay."
Prince Charles opens a bed and breakfast
Now you can stay at a B&B opened by none other than Prince Charles. It's the Granary Lodge on the grounds of the Castle of Mey in northern Scotland.
Justice Dept.: Trump is too busy to provide business records
President Donald Trump made yet another move on Tuesday to stop Democrats in Congress from getting his business records.
No civilization is superior, says China's Xi
Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged countries not to "close their doors and hide behind them" in his first major public speech since US President Donald Trump raised tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods amid an escalating trade war.
Majority of sunscreens tested would flunk proposed FDA safety tests, report says
Nearly two-thirds of all sunscreens evaluated by the Environmental Working Group would not pass safety tests proposed by the US Food and Drug Administration, the consumer advocacy group announced Wednesday.
Tiger Woods launches quest for 16th major in US PGA at Bethpage Black
Tiger Woods hasn't played since that miraculous Masters win last month but he says he is physically fresh and mentally ready to launch his quest for a 16th major title.
DMC DeLorean: The troubled history of a car that went back to the future
The unpainted stainless steel body, the gull-wing doors, the rear-mounted engine. When John DeLorean set out to create his own sports car, he knew these features would set it apart from everything else.
Duterte's children elected as Philippines President consolidates power
Three of Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte's children posted resounding victories in the country's midterm elections this week as voters responded to what was largely seen as a referendum on the controversial leader's first three years in office with a strong vote of support.
Australia's first openly gay male soccer player
An Australian sportsman has become the country's first professional male soccer player to come out as openly gay.
Putin smiles as Washington ties itself in knots over Russia
The Russian President is smiling as Washington ties itself in knots over reverberations from the Mueller report
Vladimir Putin keeps on getting the last laugh, and he knows it.
Tim Conway, star of the 'Carol Burnett Show,' dies
Actor and comedian Tim Conway, best known for his work on "The Carol Burnett Show," died on Tuesday morning in Los Angeles, according to his publicist.
Facebook changes livestream rules
Two months after the mass shooting at a mosque in New Zealand was live-streamed by the accused gunman on Facebook, the company is introducing new rules for the feature.
Iran accuses US of escalating tensions as Russia decries 'downward spiral'
Senior Iranian officials warned the US against conflict Tuesday, as Russia's foreign minister spoke of a "downward spiral" and the US narrative of a deepening threat from Iran was questioned and contradicted.
Constance Wu won't get fired from 'Fresh Off the Boat'
Constance Wu is not in danger of losing her job on "Fresh Off the Boat," according to ABC president Karey Burke.
Trump Jr. reaches deal for Senate testimony
Donald Trump, Jr. and the Senate Intelligence Committee have reached a deal for the President's eldest son to appear before the committee behind closed doors in mid-June, sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
Jacinda Ardern 'does not understand' lax US gun laws
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said she does "not understand" why the United States has not passed stronger gun laws in the aftermath of mass shooting events.
Trump's 'little squabble' with China is actually a multi-front world conflagration
Who isn't President Donald Trump targeting with a trade war? China is the front line, clearly. But he's played tough with Mexico, Canada, the European Union and even India. Japan, the world's third largest economy, has evaded his ire, but Tokyo also hasn't yet agreed a trade deal with the US.
How cities could help animals fleeing climate change
As the world gets warmer, many species are clinging to survival by fleeing their natural habitats in search of new homes.
Jill Filipovic: Lindsey Graham has sold his soul to Trump
Whose side is Lindsey Graham on? His constituents -- that is, the American people? Or the Trump family.
He was accused of torture and directing mass executions. Uber and Lyft approved him
Where does an alleged war criminal accused of torture and directing mass executions look for work while living in the United States? For Yusuf Abdi Ali, there was an easy answer: Uber and Lyft.
Elie Honig: William Barr's terrible judgment
Attorney General William Barr's decision to designate a top Justice Department prosecutor to work on an investigation into the origins of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation cements Barr's status as political hack first and serious law enforcement officer second.
North Korea to US: Give back our ship
North Korea has demanded the return of their seized cargo ship; and reportedly asked the US for a cultural exchange featuring US basketball stars.
Why the US-China trade war won't last
Pompeo's Moscow trip underscores red lines in US and Russia worldviews
Mike Pompeo was clearly looking for a reboot with Russia when he arrived in the southern resort city of Sochi. But in talks that touched on nearly every flashpoint in US-Russian relations, the geopolitical differences between Moscow and Washington remained as stark as ever.
Woman beaten to death with electric scooter
A woman was attacked and beaten to death with an electric scooter as she was walking down a street in Long Beach, California, authorities said.
May will put her Brexit deal to a vote -- for the fourth time
Can't wait to see what happens in the UK's Brexit saga? A new vote on an exit deal proposed by Theresa May now has a date: the week of June 3—the same week that Donald Trump begins his controversial state visit to the country.
US House panel looking into whether Trump lawyers obstructed its Russia probe
The House Intelligence Committee is investigating whether attorneys representing President Donald Trump, his family and the Trump Organization misled the committee or obstructed its Russia investigation in the preparation of Michael Cohen's false 2017 statement to Congress, according to letters obtained by CNN.
China trade talks at a halt, despite Trump's cheery tweets
Trade talks between the US and China have come to a halt, sources close to the discussions say, even as President Donald Trump puts an optimistic shine on new tariffs that are spooking markets and escalating tensions.
Trump's trade war with Xi is personal
Neither Donald Trump nor Xi Jinping can afford to blink.
One dead as Sri Lanka town gripped by another bout of anti-Muslim violence
At least one person was killed Monday amid renewed anti-Muslim violence in a Sri Lankan town targeted during last month's Easter Sunday terrorist attacks.
Woman plays dead to fend off knife-wielding man on Appalachian Trail
A woman played dead so she could fend off a knife-wielding man accused of killing a hiker and threatening others in two separate incidents along the Appalachian Trail, according to law enforcement.
Boeing had zero new orders for jets in April
Boeing had no new orders for planes in April.
US contradicted on Iran threat by coalition leader
Man pleads guilty to tossing 5-year-old over mall railing
The man accused of throwing a 5-year-old over a third-floor railing at Minnesota's Mall of America pleaded guilty to the crime Tuesday, according to the Hennepin County attorney's office.
5,000-year-old mass gravesite reveals a family tragedy
When a mass grave containing 15 women, children and young men who lived 5,000 years ago was found in a southern Polish village, a mystery surrounded their demise.
Danish politician: 'Yes it's me on Pornhub'
A Danish politician has found a unique way to find voters — by taking out an advertisement on PornHub.
Tiger Woods offers condolences to the family suing him in wrongful death case
Tiger Woods said Tuesday that he feels bad for the family of a former employee at Woods' bar who is suing the golf star in a wrongful death lawsuit.
Sudan protests turn violent
Unidentified attackers opened fire at a sit-in by pro-democracy demonstrators in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, Monday, as violence returned to the Northeast African country following the removal of President Omar al-Bashir last month.
Bayer rocked by record $2 billion Roundup verdict
The outlook for Germany's Bayer looks increasingly grim as court damages tied to the weedkiller Roundup begin to pile up.
New guidelines to reduce risk of dementia
There's no effective treatment for dementia, which affects 50 million people worldwide, but the World Health Organization says there's much can be done to delay or slow the onset and progression of the disease.
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