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Sri Lanka bomb suspect's sister fears 18 relatives dead after attacks
NYT 'deeply sorry' for anti-Semitic cartoon
After a barrage of criticism, the New York Times said Sunday it was deeply sorry about publishing an anti-Semitic cartoon depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a dog on a leash held by a blind President Donald Trump.
Father Edward Beck: Hate crimes in houses of worship a threat to religious freedom
A friend texted me: "Feels like openly worshipping is like being a sitting duck." Her text was in response to yet one more act of violence in a religious venue -- this time, once again, in a Jewish house of prayer.
A funny historian outclassed Trump
When White House Correspondents' Association President Olivier Knox announced in November that the 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner would not feature a comedian, as it has done for many years, Trump praised the move on Twitter as a "good first step" and added, "Maybe I will go?"
NFL draft pick shot hours after selection
Corey Ballentine went from the highest of highs to the lowest of lows over the weekend.
'Avengers: Endgame' shatters global records
The Avengers assembled the biggest box office in film history, far surpassing multiple records on the books.
'Game of Thrones'' biggest battle is coming
It's the Mother of All Battles.
US synagogue shooting: Police probe link with mosque fire
She was at synagogue to mourn her mom. She died while protecting the rabbi
Man City takes huge step toward second straight EPL title
Manchester City kept its hopes of a consecutive English Premier League title alive after battling to a hard-fought 1-0 win against Burnley Sunday.
What Sri Lanka really needs now
Since multiple blasts killed at least 253 people and injured hundreds more in Sri Lanka last Sunday, the government has declared a state of emergency, bringing back draconian anti-terrorism laws that will curtail civil liberties and increase militarization.
Conway: Trump could use executive privilege to slience McGahn
President Donald Trump's use of executive privilege to block former White House counsel Don McGahn from complying with a congressional subpoena "is always an option," White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said Sunday.
Mercedes sets new record at Azerbaijan GP
Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas won the Azerbaijan GP to move clear at the top of the drivers' standings after four races of the 2019 season.
Trump says US is already sending migrants to sanctuary cities
President Donald Trump said on Saturday night that the United States is now sending undocumented migrants to sanctuary cities.
Meghan and Harry 'plan Africa tour' with royal baby
Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex are reportedly planning an official tour of Africa with their new royal baby, fueling existing speculation that the couple are considering a longer-term move to the continent.
Sri Lanka suspect's sister fears 18 relatives are dead
The sister of the suspected ringleader of Sri Lanka's deadly Easter Sunday bombings has told CNN up to 18 of her family members are missing and feared dead since the attacks and subsequent raids.
Sorry folks, but Idris Elba is officially married
Womp, womp. ...
Man walks out of gallery with $16,000 sculpture
Eliud Kipchoge wins a record fourth London Marathon
Kenyan athlete Eliud Kipchoge stormed to victory in the London Marathon Sunday to become the first man to win the event four times and set a new course record.
Four killed after crane collapses in the US
Four people were killed Saturday when a crane collapsed and fell from the roof of a building onto vehicles in the street below, Seattle authorities said.
China is watching Western democracy eat itself
Trieste half-marathon organizers spark outrage after banning African runners
Organizers of an Italian half-marathon have backed down after their decision to ban African athletes from participating sparked outrage and led to allegations of racism.
Police ask for return of $30,000 that spilled off the back of a truck
Money is slowly trickling into a Michigan police station after a man accidentally spilled $30,000 onto a highway.
Spanish elections show where the UK may be headed
Spain is preparing to vote in general elections on Sunday, and the country appears at a crossroads. As in several other European countries, a far-right party is gaining in popularity and traditional politics is fragmenting, while Spain has specific domestic issues, such as the Catalan independence movement.
One dead in US synagogue 'hate crime' shooting
A man was detained for questioning after reports of a shooting at a synagogue in the California city of Poway, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department's Twitter account on Saturday.
A week after the Easter Sunday terrorist attacks, Sri Lanka is no closer to healing
Raid leads to shootout with militants in Sri LankaHe lost two children in the blasts. In his grief, love is the answer
Centuries ago, women ruled Japan. What changed?
The long-term survival of the world's oldest monarchy will depend on a schoolboy when Japan's current emperor abdicates next week, reviving calls for an end to laws that bar women from the throne.
China is watching Western democracy eat itself
Over the next few months, the world's current and previous superpowers are set to undergo enormous self-harm.
Julian Assange's legal battles have only just begun
He entered Ecuador's London embassy in 2012, lauded by some as a charismatic defender of truth and journalistic collaborator, fleeing what he claimed were the crosshairs of the United States.
Clinton to 2020 candidates: Watch for Russian interference
Hillary Clinton reiterated warnings for Democratic candidates ahead of 2020 to be wary of interference in the election, following up on an editorial she wrote in the Washington Post earlier this week.
Inside India's cut-throat airplane revolution
Just as the railways shaped modern India, cheap air tickets, driven by fierce competition between carriers, are changing the way Indians travel around their country.
19-year-old suspect fled the scene and called 911 on himself, police say
Oscar winner cast as new Bond villain
Daniel Craig and other stars from the 25th movie in the James Bond franchise gathered in Jamaica to give us a glimpse of the upcoming film.
Lionel Messi inspires Barcelona to La Liga title with 3 games to spare
Barcelona successfully defended its Spanish La Liga crown after beating Levante 1-0 Saturday, courtesy of the magical Lionel Messi.
Shooting witness: I heard 'bang, bang, bang' then yelling
A witness speaks out after a shooting leaves four people hospitalized at a synagogue in Poway, California, near San Diego.
Swinney agrees to the largest contract in college football history, Clemson says
College football coach Dabo Swinney has agreed to a new 10-year, $93-million contract to stay on at Clemson University.
US man accused of trying to drive down suspected Muslims, police say
The driver accused of intentionally hitting a group of pedestrians in Northern California attacked people he believed were of the Muslim faith, police said.
Raid leads to shootout with militants in Sri Lanka
Easter Sunday attacks leader inspires even in deathHe lost two children in blasts. In his grief, love is the answer
Action-packed Paris ePrix sees multiple crashes as Frijns makes history
Formula E's wildly unpredictable fifth season continued at a rain-soaked Paris ePrix, as Robin Frijns became the eighth different driver to win one of the eight races this season.
'Avengers: Endgame': Biggest opening ever
"Avengers: Endgame" made $60 million at the domestic box office for its preview showings on Thursday night. That makes it the biggest opening night in history.
Racism in football: 'Worst thing you can do is leave the pitch,' says Mido
Former Egypt international Mido says players leaving the field of play even if they've suffered racist abuse from fans is "the worst thing you can do."
More than 30,000 people evacuated ahead of cyclone
WATCH: Tropical Cyclone Kenneth to make landfall
Source: Boeing whistleblowers called FAA
The day after Ethiopia's minister of transportation released a preliminary crash report on Ethiopian Airlines flight 302, four Boeing employees called an Federal Aviation Administration whistleblower hotline that allows employees and the public to report aviation safety issues.
Biden and Trump draw China's Xi into 2020 election fray
The Xi Jinping primary has begun.
'It could be any day now': Why how you die matters
It's approaching 1 a.m. in Bilborough, a suburb of the British city of Nottingham. Peter Naylor, 70, is slumped in his bed, only yards from the front door of his small bungalow.
Spain's far-right is back -- with a difference
Vox, the new and fast-growing far-right party in Spain, shot to prominence after helping to form a coalition government in Andalusia after regional elections in December 2018.
London marathon introduces edible water pouches
Thirsty while running? Here, have a seaweed ball full of sports drink.
Putin seems to pop up wherever there is a political vacuum
Russian President Vladimir Putin capped a week of high-profile diplomacy on Friday, when he appeared at the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing -- and received an especially warm welcome from Chinese President Xi Jinping.
US plastic left with nowhere to go as China and Malaysia close their doors
Dozens of laborers and factory operators sit hand-cuffed in rows on the pavement at an industrial park in Malaysia.
Who's in and who's out at China's billion-dollar Belt and Road party
Leaders from across the world have arrived in Beijing for the second Belt and Road Forum, drawn by the possibility of billions of dollars in Chinese funding for infrastructure projects.
Global giant will stop suing farmers -- on one condition
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