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He was wrongfully jailed for more than a decade. Years later, he died in a hit-and-run
Andrew Mallard spent more than a decade in prison for a crime he didn't commit.
A 5-year-old boy is missing from home, and police don't think he walked away or was abducted
Police looking for a 5-year-old Illinois boy reported missing from his home say they're putting special focus on the residence after determining it's likely he neither was abducted nor walked away.
Rafael Nadal suffers shock defeat to Fabio Fognini
Rafael Nadal suffered a shock defeat on clay in the Monte-Carlo Masters semifinals, going down 6-4 6-2 to Italian Fabio Fognini.
Seven killed in hourslong siege at government ministry
Three attackers detonated explosives outside the Afghan communication ministry in Kabul on Saturday, the interior ministry said.
Netflix: First all girl superhero animation series from Africa
As part of its growing acquisition of content from Africa, Netflix has announced its first original African animated series - Mama K's Team 4.
Man City edge closer to Premier League title
Why my friend Loujain al-Hathloul deserves the Nobel Peace Prize
The leader that may still be in power in 2030
Egypt begins voting Saturday on a series of sweeping changes to its constitution that would tighten President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi's grip on power and could allow him to stay in office until 2030.
Climate protests were meant to be disruptive
Environmental activists across the globe took drastic measures this week to demand that their governments act to curb climate change.
From 'total exoneration' to 'total bullsh**': Trump stews over report
This week in space and science
This week, scientists discovered the interstellar origins of a meteor that crashed into Earth in 2014, and DNA was extracted from the bones of 13th-century soldiers who fought in the Crusades.
Swine fever wreaks havoc with China's pork
African swine fever is plaguing China's pork production. The disease is killing multitudes of animals, hitting the global pork supply chain, and driving up prices.
Notre Dame fire started at center of cathedral's roof, says police source
Parents sentenced to 25 years to life in prison after children testify about years of torture
David and Louise Turpin already pleaded guilty to horrific acts against 12 of their 13 children, including torture.
Adele separates from husband
Singer Adele has parted ways with her husband, Simon Konecki, according to a statement from her representative, Benny Tarantini.
Heiress pleads guilty to crimes related to New York sex cult, pyramid scheme case
Two women who were part of an alleged pyramid scheme that involved sex trafficking and racketeering each pleaded guilty to related charges Friday in a New York federal court.
13 people shot dead at a family party in Mexico
Gunmen raided a family party in the Mexican state of Veracruz, killing 13 people, including a child, authorities said.
What a comedy show tells us about Ukraine today
"Servant of the People" is a television series about a fictional Ukraine, but its plot mirrors reality. It tells the tale of an impoverished schoolteacher who unexpectedly becomes president after a profanity-laced anti-corruption rant goes viral.
Xi Jinping is determined to end all poverty in China by 2020. Can he do it?
In the small village of Gaibao, locals are filming short videos of their unspoiled and idyllic countryside on the Kwai streaming app.
Romney on Mueller report: I am 'sickened' by 'dishonesty and misdirection' of President Trump
Republican Sen. Mitt Romney issued a sharp rebuke of President Donald Trump on Friday following the release of special counsel Robert Mueller's report, saying he was "sickened" by details in revealed in the document.
4 times Barr twisted and cherry-picked Mueller's report
There is a widening divide between what Attorney General William Barr has said publicly about the special counsel's investigation and Robert Mueller's actual report. Barr previewed the report in a four-page letter to lawmakers last month and again on Thursday in a press conference just before the Justice Department released the nearly 450-page document.
Maria Butina asks to be released from jail and sent back to Russia
Maria Butina has asked a federal judge to release her from prison and send her home to Russia after she spent nine months in jail since her arrest for acting as a foreign agent of the Russian government.
Feds arrest man in connection with raid on the North Korean Embassy in Madrid
Federal authorities arrested a man in California Thursday in connection with a brazen February raid on the North Korean Embassy in Madrid.
Armed Mexican troops question American soldiers on US side of border
Two US soldiers were questioned by Mexican troops earlier this month while conducting a surveillance operation on the US side of the southern border, two US defense officials tell CNN.
Protected from measles? It may depend on when you were born
An Easter amid the ashes: Their churches charred, Christians in Louisiana and at Notre Dame Cathedral celebrate resurrection
As Pastor Harry Richard watched the flames consume Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral on Tuesday, his soul swirled with emotions.
Initial 737 Max certification under scrutiny
Government officials from civil aviation authorities in nine countries, as well as members of the three US federal agencies, will investigate how the 737 Max airplane was initially certified, according to a release from the Federal Aviation Administration.
Welcome to the post-Mueller presidency
Donald Trump's presidency -- or at least his first term -- will be measured this way: Before the Mueller Report (BMR) and After the Mueller Report (AMR).
How Mueller used Bitcoin to catch Russia
Russian operatives used cryptocurrency at almost every stage in their online efforts to interfere in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, according to Special Counsel Robert Mueller's final report on his investigation.
A militia group is detaining migrants at the US-Mexico border
A militia group near the US-Mexico border has started detaining migrants and handing them over to the US Border Patrol, the New York Times reported, citing social media posts and a spokesman for the group.
Roundup: William Barr's staggering exercise in selection omission
After a news conference by Attorney General William Barr, Congress and the public can access a redacted version of the Mueller report. Commentators will weigh in here throughout the day with smart takes on the Mueller report. The views expressed in this commentary are theirs. View more opinion articles on CNN.
Mueller's report looks bad for Obama
The partisan warfare over the Mueller report will rage, but one thing cannot be denied: Former President Barack Obama looks just plain bad. On his watch, the Russians meddled in our democracy while his administration did nothing about it.
Emma Thompson boards the pink climate change boat in London
British actress Emma Thompson has climbed aboard a pink boat that has occupied one of central London's main traffic intersections for the last five days as climate change activists continue to protest in the UK capital on Friday.
My friend lost her life seeking the truth
Mali's PM and his entire government resign
Mali's Prime Minister Soumeylou Boubèye Maïga and his entire government have resigned, said the country's secretary general in a statement.
Don McGahn's refusal to follow the President's orders to fire Mueller may have saved Trump from impeachment
On Friday morning, Donald Trump took to Twitter to attack the Mueller report -- and, not-so-subtly -- his former White House counsel Don McGahn.
Trump praises Libyan general as his troops march on US backed government in Tripoli
President Donald Trump spoke with Libyan general Khalifa Haftar Monday, praising his role in fighting terrorism and securing Libya's vast oil resources even as Haftar's troops continue their offensive against the UN and US-backed government in the Libyan capital of Tripoli.
Mike Harris: My friend lost her life seeking the truth
Last night, my friend Lyra McKee was shot dead by terrorists on the streets of Derry. She was shot in the head as she tried to cover riots which had broken out in the Creggan part of the city.
Read and search the full Mueller report
Biggest hotel chain doubles down on Asia
Marriott has grand plans for Asia.
Journalist tweeted 'minutes before being hit by a bullet'
Lyra McKee, the young investigative journalist killed Thursday during violence in Northern Ireland, had been widely viewed as a rising star within the industry.
Sarah Sanders admitted she lied to the White House press
"Not founded on anything" is the new "alternative facts."
He may have single-handedly saved Trump's presidency
People formed human chain to pass priceless treasures out of burning cathedral
Jean-Marc Fournier didn't have much time. As flames ripped through Notre Dame cathedral's medieval roof on Monday evening, the Paris fire brigade chaplain had a single mission -- to rescue two of its most sacred relics.
The bees living on Notre Dame's roof survived the fire
The bees that live on the roof of Notre Dame are alive and buzzing, having survived the devastating fire that ripped through the cathedral on Monday, the beekeeper Nicolas Geant confirmed to CNN.
Journalist killed in Northern Ireland 'terrorist incident'
Authorities in Northern Ireland have appealed for calm after a 29-year-old woman was killed in what police are calling a "terrorist incident."
'Enough is enough': Footballers boycott social media in protest at racist abuse
'Enough.'
Trump will be new Japanese Emperor's first foreign guest
Japan's new emperor has yet to ascend the throne, but he already has his first foreign guest lined up: United States President Donald Trump.
Post-Mueller, Americans must render final verdict on Trump
Facebook and the art of the news dump
On the Thursday before a major holiday weekend, and an hour before the much-anticipated Mueller report was released to the public, Facebook updated a month-old blog post titled "Keeping Passwords Secure" with a few lines of italicized text.
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