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Mueller had everything he needed to charge Trump with obstruction, but didn't
If Robert Mueller wanted to charge President Donald Trump with obstruction, he found all he needed to do it.
How Chinese internet trolls go after Beijing's critics overseas
Taking Australia's asylum seekers was a 'deal with the devil,' ex-Nauru leader says
The Nauru president who allowed Australia to reopen a controversial detention camp for asylum seekers on the tiny Pacific island has said that he made a "deal with the devil."
What US intelligence believes happened with North Korea's weapons test
The US does not believe North Korea successfully launched a fully operational new weapon after Pyongyang claimed it had conducted a "new tactical guided weapons firing test" on Wednesday, according to a US official directly familiar with the latest assessment.
Short-circuit could have caused Notre Dame fire
Paris prosecutors are investigating if an electrical short-circuit caused the fire that ripped through Notre Dame Cathedral.
Mueller: Obstruction by Trump failed when staffers defied him
This baby got measles because of anti-vaxers
Fainy Sukenik believes in vaccines, and her four children are up to date on all their shots.
Toobin: This sentence is an invitation to impeach Trump
CNN's Jeffrey Toobin explains the significance of a line in special counsel Robert Mueller's report that he says is an invitation for Congress to impeach President Donald Trump.
Liquid blood and urine found inside 42,000-year-old foal
Russian researchers have found liquid blood and urine inside the frozen carcass of a foal that died 42,000 years ago in Siberia's Verkhoyansk region.
North Korea to US: Find us someone 'more mature' than Pompeo
North Korea's Foreign Ministry has issued a stinging rebuke of United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, hours after the country claimed to have tested a new tactical weapon.
Trump tweets 'PRESIDENTIAL HARASSMENT!' ahead of report
Kim and Putin meeting comes at a delicate moment
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will meet in Russia later this month, the Kremlin announced Thursday.
Samsung's folding phone is already breaking
Man arrested with gas cans and lighters at New York cathedral
A man is in custody after he tried to enter St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York on Wednesday night with gallons of gasoline, lighter fluid and lighters, authorities said.
Jet Airways collapses, a huge blow to Indian aviation
Pakistan militants execute 14 bus passengers
Militants wearing security force uniforms stopped two buses in southwest Pakistan on Thursday and killed 14 passengers after ordering them out of the vehicles, police said.
At least 28 killed in Portugal tourist bus crash
At least 28 people are dead and another 28 are injured after a tour bus crashed on Portugal's Madeira Island.
Voters head to the polls for phase 2
'Trainspotting' actor shot dead in Scotland
A goddess inspired a Taiwanese billionaire to follow Trump's example
Facebook collected 1.5 million users' email contacts without their knowledge
Facebook has admitted that it collected up to 1.5 million users' email contacts without their consent, in the latest privacy issue to hit the giant tech firm.
Democrats outraged as Trump team shapes Mueller report rollout
America has been waiting two years to hear from Robert Mueller.
North Korea tests 'tactical' weapon, report says
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has inspected and directed a "new tactical guided weapons firing test," according to a report from the country's state media.
Scientists finally found first molecule formed by Big Bang in space
Armed woman wanted for Columbine threats found dead
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Venezuela cocaine trade is so lucrative, courier planes are destroyed after one trip
Spurs oust Man City in Champions League goalfest
US targets 'troika of tyranny' with wave of new sanctions
The Trump administration announced a wave of new measures Wednesday targeting Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua -- a group US National Security Adviser John Bolton previously dubbed the "troika of tyranny."
Analyst: Kim Jong Un talks to Trump like he's a teenager
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is calling on the US to stop "its current way of calculation" if it is interested in continuing diplomatic talks, according to a report from the country's state news agency KCNA. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
Workers questioned as Notre Dame fire investigation ramps up
Climate change activists glue themselves to train in London
Two activists glued themselves to the roof of a train during a third straight day of protests by the Extinction Rebellion group in London, as it seeks to highlight "disastrous inaction on" climate change.
Ex-Peru president dies after shooting himself in head before arrest
Former Peruvian president Alan Garcia has shot himself in the neck and is in critical condition, the state news agency Andina reported.
Scientists revive brains of dead pigs in breakthrough for stroke research
A new experiment has raised questions as serious as those surrounding gene editing: A support system delivering artificial blood to pig brains prevented degradation of important neural functions, Yale researchers discovered.
Over 300 protesters arrested in London since Monday
Sudan's deposed president jailed in prison he sent his opponents to
Sudan's ousted President Omar al-Bashir was transferred on Tuesday evening to Kober prison, a maximum-security prison notorious for holding political prisoners during his 30-year dictatorship, two prison officials who witnessed his arrival told CNN.
Cash seizure prompts poll closure in Indian state
Europe threatens tariffs on US cheese, ketchup and fish over Boeing subsidies
The European Union has threatened tariffs on US goods including cheese, ketchup and fish because of a long-running dispute over aircraft subsidies.
Aerial photos show scale of Notre Dame damage
A gutted roof, blackened stone and a gaping hole where the spire once stood.
150 people feared missing after passenger boat sinks in Congo
As many as 150 people are missing after a passenger boat sank on Lake Kivu in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, President Felix Tshisekedi said.
Nigeria is a cold-blooded country for gay men -- I have the scars to prove it
In 2017, I started A Nasty Boy magazine to validate and affirm the lives and experiences of gay men in Nigeria. I hoped that it could contribute, in some way, to broader tolerance for the LGBTQ+ community across the country.
Results in for world's biggest single-day election
Can you be gay online in China? Social media companies aren't sure
Weibo can't seem to get it right.
The Venezuela cocaine trade is so lucrative, courier planes are destroyed after one trip
See the charred inside of Notre Dame
These remarkable photos and video show the scale of the damage inside the iconic 850-year-old Gothic cathedral in Paris, which was partially destroyed in a fire.
Washington waits, but Mueller may solve nothing
A feeling of uneasy anticipation hangs over Washington ahead of the release of a redacted version of Robert Mueller's report Thursday.
Singapore's airport 'Jewel' opens
Trump vetoes Yemen War Powers Resolution, his 2nd veto since taking office
President Donald Trump issued the second veto of his presidency Tuesday, stopping a congressional resolution that would have sought to end US involvement in the Saudi-led war in Yemen.
ICE deported husband of US soldier killed in combat
The husband of a US Army soldier killed in combat was detained and deported to Mexico last week by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement even though he had been granted permission to stay in the US, according to his attorney.
FAA panel signs off on 737 Max training plan
A Federal Aviation Administration panel found changes Boeing made to a 737 Max stabilization system to be "operationally suitable," and gave a thumbs up to the planemaker's plans for training pilots about how the system works.
Ajax stun Juventus to reach semifinals
'Walking to Glory' read a banner held aloft by Barcelona fans prior to kick off and, thanks to two costly Manchester United errors, the host barely had to break out of a stroll to secure a place in the Champions League semifinals.
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