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'Gotham' finale leaps into the Dark Knight
The following contains spoilers about the "Gotham" series finale.
Exploring Central Asia's ornate architectural style
With its heavy-duty concrete structure, the vaulted Chorsu Bazaar in the Uzbek capital Tashkent exudes the architectural starkness typical of Soviet Modernism. However, the blue and turquoise tiling decorating its dome looks decidedly Islamic.
Can Trump and Abe keep a critical alliance afloat?
Although the US is often said to enjoy a "special relationship" with the United Kingdom, in practical terms, our most important 21st-century ally is about 6,000 miles east of London.
Director John Singleton in coma following major stroke
Director John Singleton is in a coma after suffering a major stroke more than a week ago, according to court documents filed by the filmmaker's mother in which she seeks conservatorship.
'Kissing bug' case raises alarm for summer
A bloodsucking "kissing bug" bit a Delaware girl on the face last summer while she was watching television. Now, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is calling the incident the first confirmed identification of the bug in the state.
Biden is Trump's most anticipated -- and feared -- rival
Student accepted into 115 colleges
Antoinette Love, a high school senior in New Orleans, got into 115 colleges and was offered over $3.7 million in scholarships.
Biden is Trump's most anticipated and feared rival
He's the Democratic candidate President Donald Trump has long worried would emerge as his general election rival. Now, with the entry of former Vice President Joe Biden into a crowded primary field, a race that once seemed to Trump like abstract chatter has sharpened into a concrete proving ground that will challenge his hold on the nation's political spotlight.
US Coast Guard officer accused of terror plot to be released
A federal judge in Maryland said Thursday that Christopher Hasson, a Coast Guard lieutenant accused of plotting a domestic terror attack, will be released from detention.
Death toll in Sri Lanka attacks lowered by more than 100
The world is sadder and angrier than ever before
It's not just you -- the world really is getting more miserable.
PM warns of 'sleeper cells' and danger of more attacks
Death toll in Sri Lanka attacks lowered by more than 100
The cassowary that killed its owner is now up for sale
The giant cassowary that killed its owner last week in Florida will be up for auction this weekend.
Canadian model and actress dies at 37
Canadian model and actress Stefanie Sherk has died at the age of 37, her husband, actor Demián Bichir, has confirmed.
Details of Daniel Craig's final Bond film revealed
There's no title yet for Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond, but fans did learn who'll be joining him for his last ride as the British super spy.
Man City star honored for fight against racism
Manchester City and England star Raheem Sterling has been honored for his role in the fight against racism in football at an awards ceremony in London.
Why the summit with Kim is a coup for Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin can be forgiven for appearing slightly weary at the banquet he hosted Thursday for North Korean leader Kim Jong Un: The venue in the far eastern city of Vladivostok is seven time zones ahead of Moscow.
Putin-Kim talks end after 3-plus hours
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The country where the internet has been shut down for a year
How do you run a digital business when your country's president has shutdown the internet?
Why first Putin-Kim meeting matters
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin have met in Vladivostok for the first time. CNN's Matthew Chance explains why the summit between the two leaders matters.
Joe Biden announces he is running for president
After months of deliberation, former Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday announced his decision to run for president for a third time, answering one of the biggest outstanding questions about the makeup of the 2020 race.
157 children rescued from trafficking ring
More than 150 children -- some as young as 11 -- were among 220 people rescued from sex and labor trafficking rings in West Africa, Interpol said.
In pictures: Kim and Putin meet for the first time
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrived in the Russian city of Vladivostok for his first-ever meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Iran offers prisoner swap which could see jailed charity worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe freed
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, the British Iranian mother jailed in Iran three years ago on espionage charges, could be released as part of a prisoner exchange, Iran's Foreign Minister said Wednesday.
A Russian company's secret plan to quell protests in Sudan
When anti-government protests erupted in Sudan at the end of last year, the response of President Omar al-Bashir came straight from the dictators' playbook -- a crackdown that led to scores of civilian deaths.
How a convicted terrorist became a US citizen
A one-time Islamic jihadist who spent years in an Israeli prison for attempting to bomb a bus was granted US citizenship and allowed to remain in the country for nearly a decade as federal authorities investigated his background, CNN has learned.
'Both died in my hands': Australian-Sri Lankan lost his wife and only child in Easter attack
Wearing a bright yellow dress and a flower in her hair, 10-year-old Alexendria Kolonne spent Easter Saturday singing songs and playing the guitar for her family.
Carlos Ghosn, ex-Nissan chief, granted bail in Japan. Again.
Ousted Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn has been granted bail in Japan, less than a month after he was re-arrested on new charges.
Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un hold first summit
Parents of missing 5-year-old charged with murder
The body of a 5-year-old boy reported as missing last week was found wrapped in plastic in a shallow grave on Wednesday, and his parents have been charged with murder, police said.
Tesla reports huge $702 million loss
Tesla's profit streak is over. Big time.
Brazen Trump may be pushing Democrats toward impeachment
7,800 ex-Boy Scouts leaders believed to be involved in sex abuse
The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) believed more than 7,800 of its former leaders were involved in sexually abusing children over the course of 72 years, according to newly exposed court testimony -- about 2,800 more leaders than previously known publicly.
British security sources name Sri Lanka suicide bomber who studied in UK
Iran's FM slams Trump and his 'B team' for seeking conflict
Ex-US official pleads guilty to trading intel for gifts with China
A former State Department employee pleaded guilty Wednesday to trading sensitive information with Chinese intelligence officers in exchange for lavish gifts.
Kim arrives in Russia after 9-hour train journey
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is headed to Russia for his summit with Vladimir Putin, the North Korean state news agency KCNA said Wednesday.
Executions and crucifixion don't stop Wall Street from doing business with Saudis
Some of the biggest names in global finance appeared in Riyadh on Wednesday, hours after news that Saudi Arabia had executed 37 people turned the spotlight back on the kingdom's human rights record.
Putin-Kim summit sidelines Trump
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made a dramatic entrance Wednesday in Russia's far-eastern city of Vladivostok, arriving from Pyongyang amid much fanfare in an armored train at the city's central station.
A father grieves: 'I should have covered them with my body'
Matt Linsey's face is peppered with minute scars from the shrapnel and debris that hit him, as he recalls the split-second decision he and his two children made to run, rather than hide, just after the first of two bombs went off.
NYT: Nielsen was urged not to bring up Russian election meddling in 2020 to Trump
NYT: Nielsen was urged not to bring up Russian election meddling in 2020 to Trump
Former Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was urged by acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney not to bring up the subject of possible Russian interference in the 2020 election to President Donald Trump, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
Israeli soldiers shoot blindfolded, handcuffed Palestinian as he tried to flee
Israeli soldiers shot a blindfolded, handcuffed Palestinian teenager who had been arrested on suspicion of taking part in disturbances as he tried to flee.
'Trump Baby' blimp will fly again during President's visit to London, organizers confirm
Donald Trump is coming back to London -- and so is the "Trump Baby" blimp. A 20-foot-tall balloon depicting the United States President as a wailing baby in a nappy will fly over London again during his upcoming state visit in June, protesters have confirmed.
Family's memorial a scene of unimaginable grief
A community is filled with sorrow after the loss of a young family in the Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka. There were emotional scenes as dozens of friends and family payed their respects at a wake not far from the place they died. CNN's Will Ripley reports.
Duterte threatens 'war' against Canada over trash
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has threatened to "go to war" with Canada if the country doesn't take back tons of trash a Canada-based company had shipped to Manila several years ago.
Trump's stonewalling is a massive assault on accountability
Iowa's longest-serving Republican lawmaker leaves party because of Trump
The Iowa Legislature's longest-serving Republican announced that because of President Donald Trump, he will be joining the Democratic Party, calling Trump "a poor example for the nation and particularly for our children."
Death toll rises after 6.1-magnitude quake in Philippines
At least 16 people have died after the Philippines was rattled by two major earthquakes, authorities in the country said on Tuesday.
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