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Indonesia plans to relocate its capital
Indonesia plans to move its capital city from Jakarta, according to the country's planning minister.
The Shirtless Tongan aims for his 3rd Olympics -- this time in 2 sports
Pita Taufatofua, the Tongan man who gained immediate fame when he went shirtless during the Parade of Nations in the past two Olympics, is aiming to qualify for the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo.
Democrats seize on Trump's fraught record on white nationalism
President Donald Trump's assertion there was blame "on both sides" during a 2017 rally organized by white supremacists that turned deadly caused a multi-day controversy at the time about whether he was signaling support for an evil ideology.
Anti-Semitic attackers aren't lone wolves. They're a group hiding in plain sight
A white nationalist opened fire in a synagogue in Poway, California, just days ago. But right now, in some toxic corner of the internet, others like him are already planning another attack. Or they're spewing racist hate and glorifying violence -- and their hordes of followers are posting and sharing.
15,000-year-old footprint rewrites timeline of humans in Americas
A team of scientists in Chile say they've found a human footprint that dates back more than 15,000 years -- the oldest one ever found in the Americas.
Deupty AG Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller, resigns
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed special counsel Robert Mueller to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, submitted his resignation letter to the White House Monday.
John Avlon: The NRA has a huge mess on its hands
John Avlon writes that the National Rifle Association probably won't be able to spin its way out of a New York Attorney General's investigation. The organization has multiple challenges, including lawsuits, financial problems and internal conflicts
John Singleton, Oscar-nominated 'Boyz n the Hood' director, dies aged 51
John Singleton, a versatile director who made a splash with "Boyz in the Hood" and went on to a variety of projects -- including "2 Fast 2 Furious" -- has died after suffering a stroke. He was 51.
Los Angeles terror plot thwarted, feds say
Federal law enforcement thwarted an alleged terror plot involving several targets in the Los Angeles area, according to a federal official.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas votes in Mumbai
Why is Trump off the chain? Look to his chief of staff
Months before Mick Mulvaney was picked as President Donald Trump's acting chief of staff, he requested a meeting with Trump to sell himself as the best man to run his chaotic White House.
Trump goes after Biden and against advisers' advice
Protesters stage 'eat-in' as gallery plans to remove video of banana-eating woman
Polish politicians and artists have taken to social media to protest a decision to remove an artwork depicting a woman eating a banana from a leading national gallery.
Trump goes after Biden against advisers' advice
President Donald Trump appeared unnerved as Joe Biden secured the endorsement of the top firefighters' union, issuing Monday a string of four tweets targeting the Democratic presidential candidate and union leaders.
ISIS leader al-Baghdadi purportedly appears for first time in 5 years
For the first time in five years, ISIS has released what it says is a new video message from its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Muslim model makes Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue history
Boundary-breaking Muslim supermodel Halima Aden has made history once again by becoming the first model to wear a hijab and burkini in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.
Pluto's atmosphere may be destroyed by 2030
Pluto's atmosphere may completely collapse and freeze by 2030, according to a 28-year study of the small, cold dwarf planet on the edge of our solar system.
Alleged UAE spy kills himself in Istanbul prison
A man arrested on suspicion of spying for the United Arab Emirates has allegedly died by suicide while imprisoned in Turkey, the country's state prosecutor and its state-run news agency Anadolu said Monday.
Stranded baby dolphin had plastic trash in its stomach
The recent death of a young dolphin found with trash in its stomach highlights the need to reduce single-use plastic and to not release balloons into the environment, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says.
A capsule tricks your stomach into feeling full. Could it treat obesity?
A new capsule was recently cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration to help adults who are overweight or obese shed some pounds when used along with diet and exercise, according to the biotechnology company Gelesis, which developed the product.
A man said to be the ISIS leader appears in new video
For the first time in five years, ISIS has released what it says is a new video message from its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. CNN's Clarissa Ward has more.
NYT conducts review after running anti-Semitic cartoon
Staffers at The New York Times are alarmed and dismayed by the publication of an anti-Semitic cartoon -- and by the newspaper's initial response.
8-year-old makes history with 'superhero' bionic arm
An 8-year-old British boy has made medical history as the youngest and smallest person to be fitted with an advanced multigrip bionic arm, according to its manufacturer.
Ex-North Korea envoy says Trump approved signing of Warmbier pledge
Joseph Yun, the former State Department Special Representative for North Korea, confirmed Monday that he signed an agreement to pay North Korea $2 million for the release of American student Otto Warmbier in 2017.
Ugandan popstar and politician Bobi Wine jailed again
Robert Kyagulanyi better known as Bobi Wine, the Ugandan Member of Parliament and popular musician was arrested and charged on Monday by Ugandan authorities.
This valedictorian came out during his graduation speech -- at a Mormon university
It takes guts to come out to your friends and family. Matt Easton did a little more than that. He came out in front of a packed graduation crowd -- at a Mormon university.
Trump accuses New York attorney general of illegally investigating NRA
President Donald Trump on Monday accused the New York attorney general's office of illegally investigating the National Rifle Association and called on the group, which has been roiled by a leadership fight, to "get its act together quickly."
Democrats weigh extraordinary measures to get to Trump
President Donald Trump always ignores the rules -- it's the secret of his political success.
US and China account for almost half of world's military spending, report says
The world saw a military spending boom in 2018, driven largely by the United States and China, which now account for almost half of the world's military expenditure, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said in a new report.
Slow-moving, powerful storm kills nine
At least nine people have died since Tropical Cyclone Kenneth, the strongest storm to hit the region since records began, made landfall in Mozambique on Thursday.
Sri Lanka bans all face coverings for 'public protection'
Any face covering that "hinders the identification of individuals in a way that threatens national security" is now banned in Sri Lanka, according to a statement from the country's President.
Czech footballer Josef Sural dies in bus crash
Czech international Josef Sural has died following a minibus crash in Turkey, according to a tweet from his club.
India turns to Bollywood for poll candidates
Watch Hillary Clinton read Mueller report
Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton read parts of special counsel Robert Mueller's report aloud during a segment on Jordan Klepper's Comedy Central show.
Far-right surges in Spain
Sri Lanka bans burqas for 'public protection'
Calling burqas "a security risk and a flag of fundamentalism," Sri Lanka's president is banning the garment worn by some Muslim women.
Security stepped up after knives found in Japanese prince's classroom
Police in Japan have tightened security around Emperor Akihito's 12-year-old grandson after two knives were found near his school desk.
Fashion model dies after collapsing on runway in Brazil
A male fashion model has died after collapsing on the runway at Brazil's Sao Paulo Fashion Week.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Kellyanne Conway spar on Twitter
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and White House counselor Kellyanne Conway sparred Sunday over the congresswoman's Twitter silence following the Easter Sunday church bombings in Sri Lanka, with Ocasio-Cortez saying Conway used the attention around her lack of tweets "as an excuse to stoke suspicion" about her faith.
Truck driver closed eyes before fatal pileup
South Korea opens hiking trails on world's most heavily-armed border
Travelers looking to experience the abundance of wildlife that's thriving on the Korean Peninsula's Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) -- oft described as the world's most heavily-armed border -- have a new option to consider.
More than 270 workers dead after Indonesian election
More than 270 election staff have died from overwork-related illnesses after the world's third biggest democracy hit the polls earlier this month, an election official said.
ISIS begins new chapter of terror
Chinese find escape from their country's war on God in Kenya
Every Sunday morning in an affluent suburb of Nairobi, Kenya, the soaring song of Chinese hymns fills the empty corridors of a Monday-to-Friday office block.
Santorum: How to solve border crisis
I spent eight years on the Senate Armed Services Committee standing up against those who would cut and run from battlefields -- from Iraq to Afghanistan -- where brave Americans had laid down their lives. I still believe that America is at its best when we proudly promote democracy, protect Christians and religious minorities everywhere, and spread our values globally. This is precisely why we need to address the immigration crisis our nation faces.
Apple cracks down on screen-time apps
Apple rolled out new features designed to track and limit screen time. Then, it started policing the competition, according to a New York Times report published Saturday.
How 'Avengers: Endgame' and 'Game of Thrones' conquered their universes
Two pop-culture juggernauts, "Avengers: Endgame" and "Game of Thrones," nearly collided this weekend -- the first with a record-shattering box-office performance, the latter with a much-anticipated episode of its final season likely to turn many viewers into an emotional wreck.
Anger as UK police ask rape victims for access to phones and social media
Synagogue shooting victim died saving rabbi
When a gunman opened fire in a synagogue in California, killing one and injuring three others, Lori Kaye jumped between the shooter and the rabbi.
7 found dead in two rural Tennessee homes
Six people were found dead in two homes Saturday evening in Sumner County, Tennessee, in what investigators are calling "related homicides."
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