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Sri Lanka PM: There are 'still people on the run with explosives'
Treasury misses deadline to turn over Trump tax returns, says decision coming May 6
The US Treasury blew past a Tuesday evening deadline to turn over President Donald Trump's tax returns to House Democrats, with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin saying his department will "take final action on the Committee's request by May 6."
A visit from Trump is the last thing the UK needs right now
Things haven't been going terribly well in the UK of late.
Bernie Sanders just gave the best answer on impeachment
Bernie Sanders didn't build his political career on pragmatism. But on Monday night at a CNN-sponsored town hall, he showed that his presidential candidacy will be about more than simply tilting at windmills -- delivering a practical (and nuanced) response to whether his party should push to impeach President Donald Trump in the wake of the release of the Mueller report.
The victims: TV chef, business travelers, families eating breakfast
The bomb attacks in the Sri Lankan capital that killed at least 290 people and wounded hundreds of others are a tragedy both locally and internationally.
Saudi Arabia executes 37 people, crucifying one, for terror-related crimes
Saudi Arabia has executed 37 men convicted of terror-related crimes, the kingdom's official news agency said Tuesday.
Trump accepts Queen's invite to pay state visit to UK
US President Donald Trump will make his first state visit to the United Kingdom in June, according to two sources familiar with the plans.
At least 28 hippos found dead in national park
The bodies of at least 28 hippopotamuses have been found in Ethiopia's national park in the southwest of the country, local media reported Monday.
Democrats may be outsmarting themselves on impeachment
Woman, 57, arrested over journalist Lyra McKee's death
A dissident Republican group called the New IRA has admitted responsibility for the killing of Northern Ireland journalist Lyra McKee during rioting last week and apologized to her family, according to The Irish News, which published the statement from the group on Monday.
Philippines rocked by deadly 6.1-magnitude earthquake
A 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck near the town of Bodega on the Philippine island of Luzon on Monday, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
What Zelensky's win will mean for Ukraine's relations with Russia
On Sunday, Ukrainians overwhelmingly threw their support behind a political newcomer, actor and comedian Volodymyr Zelensky, to become the country's next President.
Greenland is melting so fast it's already raising sea levels
Climate change is eliminating giant chunks of ice from Greenland at such a speed that the melt has already made a significant contribution to sea level rise, according to a new study. With global warming, the island will lose much more, threatening coastal cities around the world.
Ringleader of North Korean embassy raid in hiding from hit squads, attorney says
The leader of a shadowy North Korean dissident group wanted by US authorities for his connection to the raid on Pyongyang's embassy in Madrid in February is in hiding from North Korean hit squads, his attorney told CNN on Monday.
Sri Lanka suspects the bombings were linked to terror network
Video of alleged suspect before blast
Surveillance video provided to CNN shows the alleged suspect in one of the Sri Lanka church bombings entering a church with a backpack during a crowded Easter service moments before the blast, according to church officials. Sri Lankan police said they would not comment on the video until the conclusion of the investigation.
The US is ending exemptions on Iran oil sanctions. China isn't happy
China is pushing back against the United States' decision to broaden its crackdown on Iranian oil exports, deepening the uncertainty in the global oil market.
Earthquake sends water tumbling from high-rise roof
The Philippine island of Luzon was struck by a 6.1-magnitude earthquake, which damaged buildings and sent frightened workers into the streets.
Harry and Meghan could be planning to move abroad
Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, could be planning to move to Africa after the upcoming birth of their first child, according to reports in British newspaper The Sunday Times.
Trump sues to block House Democrats from obtaining his financial records
President Donald Trump is going to court to try to block a Democratically-controlled congressional committee from obtaining his financial records through a subpoena.
US: All countries importing Iran oil will face sanctions
If this is your password, you might want to change it
If "123456" is your password, it may be time for a change.
Anchors slam Sarah Sanders' ongoing lie
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders is backtracking on a 2017 comment about James Comey after the Mueller report resurfaces it.
Tesla car appears to explode in China
Tesla is investigating after one of its vehicles appeared to explode in China.
Rudy Giuliani is 100% wrong
There was a time Rudy Giuliani was viewed as a crime-fighting US attorney and later as the valiant mayor of New York in the aftermath of the 9/11 terror attacks. But that Rudy is long gone. And all that remains is a man who will be best known for his work as a pathetic shill for Donald Trump.
Liverpool regain top spot in the Premier League
Chinese pig farmer makes $3K a month and it has nothing to do with pigs
"I don't want to be in this relationship anymore!"
Eiffel Tower goes dark to honor Sri Lanka victims
At the stroke of midnight in Paris, the Eiffel Tower went dark to honor the more than 200 people who died in the Sri Lanka bomb attacks.
Hundreds killed or injured in eight explosions
Hundreds of people have been killed or injured after a series of blasts hit luxury hotels and churches across Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday.
Political newcomer projected to win Ukraine's presidential elections
Political newcomer and television comedian Volodymyr Zelensky was on course Sunday to win Ukraine's presidential elections, beating incumbent and chocolate magnate Petro Poroshenko, exit polls suggested.
William Barr threw his credibility in the gutter
He played Ukraine's president on TV. Now it's a reality
He played a president on television. Now he's getting a shot at his biggest role yet.
First wave of attacks struck during Easter services
Explosions rocked three churches and two hotels in Sri Lanka on Sunday morning as Christians celebrated Easter, authorities said.
Attacks have put entire country on lockdown
A series of bomb blasts struck luxury hotels and churches across Sri Lanka early Sunday. More than 200 people were killed and 560 injured in the coordinated terror attacks, which have put the entire country on lockdown.
Ukraine heads to the polls with comedian on track for triumph
Ukrainians are set to head to polling stations Sunday as the country votes in the second round of national elections.
Mueller report is quite the page-turner
Moment blast strikes church caught on camera
Bomb blasts hit several high-end hotels and churches across Sri Lanka, killing at least 140 people and injuring 560.
Video shows the destruction after blasts
More than 150 people were injured when explosions rocked at least three churches and two hotels in Sri Lanka as Christians celebrated Easter, authorities said. CNN's Nikhil Kumar reports.
Japan's 'vanishing' Ainu will finally be recognized as indigenous people
Growing up in Japan, musician Oki Kano never knew he was part of a "vanishing people."
New York police detain person as they investigate death of woman found partially decapitated
Detectives have detained a person as they investigate the death of a woman who was found dead and partially decapitated in a Brooklyn apartment, New York police said.
A member of an armed group detaining migrants at the border has been arrested by the FBI
The FBI has arrested a member of an armed militia that had detained hundreds of migrants at the border this week, the New Mexico attorney general's office said Saturday.
Test fire of SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft ran into problems, sending up thick clouds of smoke
Thick plumes of smoke rose over a SpaceX facility in Florida during a test fire of a Crew Dragon spacecraft on Saturday. If the issue was serious, it could derail plans to fly astronauts aboard the capsule later this year.
Paris protesters: Notre Dame donations show inequality
Riot police unleashed tear gas at the so-called yellow vest protesters in central Paris who marched Saturday for the 23rd consecutive weekend.
Saudi sisters go public in plea for help: 'We are in danger'
Two Saudi sisters who planned their escape for almost five years and are now seeking asylum in the country of Georgia have revealed their identities in a plea for international help.
New York Times: Boeing's South Carolina plant faces production issues that 'have threatened to compromise safety'
Former and current employees at a Boeing plant in South Carolina that produces the company's 787 Dreamliner claim the factory is overrun by "shoddy production and weak oversight that have threatened to compromise safety" -- a revelation that surfaces as Boeing is under fire over a separate aircraft, the New York Times reported Saturday.
Couple could face death penalty over Thai 'sea home'
Ronaldo makes history
Juventus came from behind to beat Fiorentina and create Serie A history, while Cristiano Ronaldo made some history of his own.
A zookeeper suffered 'lacerations and punctures' in a tiger attack at the zoo in Topeka, Kansas
A zookeeper is recovering in the hospital after she was attacked Saturday morning by a tiger at the Topeka, Kansas, zoo.
A peep into the history of Easter's marshmallow icon
Easter is a popular time for America's bunny- and chick-shaped marshmallow friends known as Peeps. Every day, about 5.5 million Peeps are produced, roughly 2 billion a year.
Two teens arrested over killing of journalist in Northern Ireland
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