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Russian national Maria Butina sentenced to 18 months in prison on conspiracy charge
A federal judge sentenced Russia national Maria Butina to 18 months in prison on Friday, after she pleaded guilty to trying to infiltrate conservative political circles and promote Russian interests before and after the 2016 presidential election.
Disturbed by audio recording, NFL team sidelines star player
After audio was made public purportedly of wide receiver Tyreek Hill's fiancée suggesting the NFL star broke their 3-year-old son's arm, the Kansas City Chiefs announced Thursday night that Hill will not participate in team activities.
California restaurants can now add a 1% surcharge to help fight climate change
People eating out at California restaurants may start to see an optional 1% surcharge added to their bill.
British girl sends €3 to Notre Dame appeal
It's not just the rich and powerful who are donating money to the reconstruction of Notre Dame after fire ravaged the Paris cathedral earlier this month.
Spring melt and rains flood eastern Canada
Canadians already deluged by floodwaters in recent days braced for more rain over the weekend as federal and local authorities marshaled resources to help beleaguered residents.
Trump says there was an attempted 'coup' on his administration
Analyst: Trump's White House departure will be ugly
Bombers' mentor is dead, but his memory still stokes fear
Zahran Hashim preached hate and violence for years. On Easter Sunday, he put his words into action.
Joe Biden raises $6.3 million on first day
Joe Biden's campaign said it raised $6.3 million in the first 24 hours of his presidential campaign launch, a haul that surpassed the Day One amounts collected by his rivals in the crowded Democratic field.
ISIS flags and explosives found in Sri Lanka raids
Multiple people killed in fiery crash involving 12 cars and 3 semis: police
A fiery crash involving 12 cars and three semis left multiple people dead and at least six others injured in Colorado, authorities said.
Australia plans to kill 2 million 'killer' cats
They're cute, they're fluffy, and they're public enemy number one in Australia.
Fake heiress Anna Sorokin found guilty after fooling banks and New York's elite
A woman was found guilty of stealing more than $200,000 from banks and friends while posing as a German heiress and scamming her way into New York society, the Manhattan District Attorney said.
Prince William visits Christchurch massacre mosque
Britain's Prince William has visited a mosque in New Zealand where 42 people were killed in March, saying "the forces of love will always prevail over the forces of hate."
Neymar given three-match ban for rant
Paris Saint Germain striker Neymar has been banned from European competition for three matches by UEFA as punishment for a Instagram post criticizing match officials in charge of the French club's defeat to Manchester United in March.
Why the world is so obsessed with the next royal baby
CNN's Max Foster explains what will make Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal baby so unique.
Why Stanley Kubrick was a design genius
There is a scene in "Eyes Wide Shut" in which Tom Cruise's character, Bill, and a prostitute named Domino enter a New York building apartment through a red doorway.
The 45 most outrageous lines from Trump's interview
Evoking the days of the 2016 campaign, President Donald Trump called into Sean Hannity's Fox News show on Thursday night and the two men spent 45 minutes chatting in what was less an interview and more a sharing of conspiracy theories and reckless rhetoric.
Second biggest diamond ever found in Botswana
The recent discovery of the second-biggest diamond in history -- a staggering 1,758-carat stone -- is a remarkable find, but there's a debate over its real market value.
Uber sets maximum price of $50 per share for IPO
Uber is aiming to sell its shares for between $44 and $50 each when it goes public on the New York Stock Exchange, according to a regulatory filing released Friday.
70 arrests, 5 raids and 6 international agencies
Emiliano Sala's father dies of heart attack three months after son's death
The father of Emiliano Sala -- the Cardiff City striker killed in a plane crash in January -- has died of a heart attack just three months after his son's death, the security minister in Santa Fe confirmed to CNN on Friday.
Apple recalls plug adapters over safety fears
Apple has recalled two types of plug adapters and asked customers to stop using them because of a risk of electric shock.
Deutsche Bank isn't in good shape
Deutsche Bank is in rough shape and its leadership has gone silent on their plans for the future.
Kim Jong Un's train steals show in Russia
Kim Jong Un's bodyguards stay on their feet as the North Korean leader travels to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. CNN's Jeanne Moos peeks under the red carpet.
Jaguar hopes to capitalize on victory
Under the watchful eye of Mitch Evans, Jaguar's mechanics start to carefully piece together the driver's history-making car.
Spain prepares for third election in 4 years
Voters in Spain will go to the polls on Sunday as increasing political instability has led to the country's third general election in four years.
The most remote hotel on Earth
With no cars or mobile phone signal available, Eastern Greenland is about as far from civilization as gets.
Lyra McKee's murder spurs change -- but it may be wasted
We only know what we don't have when it's too late. Northern Ireland has been suffering from this recently.
World's oceans are becoming stormier
The world's oceans have become more turbulent over the past 33 years, with higher waves and stronger winds, according to a new study by scientists at the University of Melbourne.
Photographer Michael Wolf dies
Michael Wolf, the German-born photographer renowned for chronicling life in the world's biggest metropolises, died this week at the age of 64. His most famous work depicted the towering architecture of Hong Kong, where he lived and worked.
Dislodged manhole cover dramatically damages F1 car in scary incident
A Formula One practice session at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix was abandoned Friday after George Russell of Williams drove over a dislodged manhole cover, damaging his car and causing debris to scatter dramatically across the track.
North Korea demanded $2M from US for care of comatose Otto Warmbier
The North Korean government presented the United States with a bill for $2 million for the hospital care of Otto Warmbier, the American college student who was held as a prisoner by Pyongyang, and insisted the US sign a pledge to pay the bill before releasing him from their custody in 2017, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
Trump wants major nuclear deal with Russia and China
President Donald Trump has his eyes on a new foreign policy prize: a grand nuclear deal with Russia and China, that he sees as a potential signature foreign policy achievement. However, some arms control experts are concerned the effort could backfire.
Executed Saudis claimed they were tortured
Long before Saudi Arabia announced it had carried out one of the largest mass executions in its history earlier this week, some of the men condemned to death had made impassioned pleas to the courts in a bid to save their lives.
String of deadly attacks in Pakistan target health workers
A string of deadly attacks in Pakistan targeting healthcare workers has sparked fears that the spread of misinformation is fueling a resurgence of violence against those attempting to rid the country of polio.
Sri Lanka wary of new attacks as weekend prayers begin
Sri Lankans of different faiths are being urged to pray privately amid fears of further attacks, and the country's prime minister tells CNN that security forces are still working to pick up terrorist "sleepers."
World's second-largest emperor penguin colony is nearly gone
The world's second-largest emperor penguin colony has almost disappeared, according to a new report, raising fears about the effects of climate change on the species.
Taylor Swift releases her new song 'ME!'
We finally know Taylor Swift's big surprise.
The young prince in charge of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has introduced reforms that have captured world attention even as critics question his human rights record.
Anderson Cooper schools Lara Trump for Germany comment
CNN's Anderson Cooper gives Lara Trump a history lesson after her comments about the "downfall of Germany" on the Fox Business Network.
People's 'Most Beautiful Person' is ...
Actress Jennifer Garner says she wasn't one of the "pretty girls" growing up. Now she's the cover star of People magazine's "Beautiful People" issue.
There's a better way for couples to argue
Anyone who's been in a relationship has been there: the yelling and blaming, the insults, hurt feelings and ultimately withdrawal.
Men fall asleep, women cuddle and other post-sex behaviors that affect relationships
After sex with your partner, you may just want to relax in bed and cuddle a bit. But would you find it frustrating and a little hurtful if, instead of reaching for you, your partner rolls over and reaches for their phone? Or maybe you're totally spent and craving sleep, but your significant other is offended that you don't want to indulge in intimate, meaningful conversation.
Kim Jong Un accuses US of acting in 'bad faith'
• North Korea tried to bill US $2 million for Warmbier's care
Amazon is spending $800 million to make free one-day shipping the standard for Prime
More than a decade ago, Amazon launched its Prime membership service with the promise of free two-day shipping. The unique offer helped attract millions of subscribers, shifted consumer expectations for shopping convenience and forced other large retailers to try to catch up.
'I spy with my little eye.' The CIA is officially on Instagram
Big brother is watching.
Trump's acting defense secretary called F-35 fighter jet program 'f----d up'
S Korean politician locked in office for 6 hours by rival lawmakers
A South Korean politician was locked in his office by rival lawmakers for over six hours Thursday, in an effort to prevent him attending a meeting ahead of a major vote.
Sri Lanka suspects may still be on run, police warn
Police in Sri Lanka have warned that more suspects in the Easter Sunday bombings were on the run, as it emerged that a prominent spice tycoon was being held on suspicion of helping two of his sons who participated in the attacks.
Piglet cafe opens in Tokyo
Cat cafes are practically ubiquitous these days. So how can Japan up the ante? A piglet cafe.
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