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Gerry Brooks: 'Aunt Becky' rule-breaking no surprise for teachers
The nation is in an uproar about the latest college admissions scandal. Some wealthy parents flagrantly broke the rules and the law, and spent a ton of money, to make sure their children got into elite schools.
India demands Amritsar massacre apology
British MPs urge government to extradite Assange to Sweden
Capturing a black hole and living in space: This week in science
This week, scientists shared the very first photo of a supermassive black hole, and the much-anticipated final results of NASA's Twins Study researching longterm spaceflight's effect on the human body were released.
Case of Saudi prince shows pattern of arbitrary detention
Shakespeare's London home found by historian
One killed as gunmen kidnap Cuban doctors in Kenya
Kashmir: 'Living here is expensive. Dying here is extremely cheap'
Joy turns to fear in Sudan as army takes over
The real story of Assange's eviction
Pre-cut melon recalled over salmonella fears
Caito Foods LLC is voluntarily recalling pre-cut watermelon, honeydew melon, cantaloupe, and fruit medley products containing one of these melons due to the possibility of salmonella contamination, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Food and Drug Administration announced Friday.
Kim: US must change for talks to go on
Why Meghan may avoid the spotlight and give birth to her royal baby at home
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex has made a habit of modernizing Britain's royal family -- but the upcoming birth of her first child is set to overturn today's norms, harking back instead to the Windsor clan's past.
Fisher-Price sleepers recalled as officials confirm more than 30 infant deaths
The federal Consumer Product Safety Commission and Fisher-Price are recalling all of the company's Rock 'n Play Sleepers, with the commission linking the product to over 30 infant deaths in 10 years.
See trooper lose battle with strong winds
A Minnesota state trooper directing traffic was knocked over by winds from a storm that dropped heavy snow in parts of the Midwest and delivered a temperature shock to a region that had been enjoying more spring-like conditions.
Could Assange still face rape charges?
The world watched this week as the disheveled figure of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was hauled, kicking and screaming at British police officers, from Ecuador's London embassy, where he had been holed up for seven years.
Opinion: The vicious White House sanctuary city revenge plan is too awful to gloss over
The story broke in the Washington Post after 8 p.m. Thursday: The Trump administration, in its latest spasm of anti-immigrant animus, had twice in recent months considered a plan to transport detainees to sanctuary cities and essentially dump them there as a form of retaliation against Democratic political adversaries, like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. By Friday afternoon, President Donald Trump confirmed that he was considering this revenge plan.
Former CNN host dies at 34
Kenyan journalist Soni Methu, the one-time host of CNN's "Inside Africa," has died at the age of 34.
Trump: We can release 'unlimited supply' of immigrants
President Donald Trump declared he is "strongly looking" at the idea of releasing "an unlimited supply" of undocumented immigrants into sanctuary cities as political retribution against Democrats. CNN's Kaitlan Collins has the details.
Trump's pick for Federal Reserve Board said he's not a 'big believer in democracy'
Stephen Moore, who President Donald Trump announced last month as his nominee for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, has a history of advocating self-described "radical" views on the economy and government.
Trump told head of US border protection that he'd get a pardon
During President Donald Trump's visit to the border at Calexico, California, a week ago, where he told border agents to block asylum seekers from entering the US contrary to US law, the President also told the commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, Kevin McAleenan, that if he were sent to jail as a result of blocking those migrants from entering the US, the President would grant him a pardon, senior administration officials tell CNN.
Joy turns to fear in Sudan as army takes control after ousting President
Analysis: Terror is all Sudan ever knew under BashirIn pictures: Sudan's uprising
Delta cuts back how far you can recline your seat
As I flew Delta Air Lines from Chicago to Atlanta on Thursday in coach, I spent a few minutes guessing if the tall man in front of me would recline his seat.
Donald Trump just showed how low he'll go on immigration
Just when you thought he couldn't go any lower, he did.
Pope Francis kisses feet of once-rival South Sudan leaders
Pope Francis has broken with papal protocol by kneeling to kiss the feet of South Sudan leaders at the Vatican.
Horten HX-2 'flying wing' makes its global debut
We all know a plane can't fly without wings -- but can wings fly without a body?
Donald Trump is sabotaging America's democracy
For decades Republicans have railed against the size and scope of the federal government. GOP candidates regularly promise to eliminate government agencies, cut waste and fraud in spending and get government out of decisions that, they say, should be left to states, markets and individual families. They argue for smaller, more efficient and better government.
Boston hospital sues Saudi prince over $3.5 million in unpaid bills for child with rare disease
A Saudi prince who promised to foot the bill for a 2-year-old patient's treatment is now being sued for millions by Boston Children's Hospital.
Tesla makes autopilot a standard feature
Tesla is hiking prices as it adds autopilot as standard on most of its cars. It's also making it harder for customers to buy its cheapest model.
Comedian dies during stand-up show
Veteran British comedian Ian Cognito died on stage Thursday evening during a stand-up performance.
Traveling as a trans person: It's complicated
Could Julian Assange still face rape charges in Sweden?
Debt-stricken Jet Airways cancels all long-haul international flights
India's government said it will investigate Jet Airways' ability to fly after the struggling airline canceled several international flights.
Famous glass artist to exhibit in London
Renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly will set up residency in London's Royal Botanical Kew Gardens for the first time since 2005. Fans and first-time admirers can see his work from April 13 to October 27.
Sudan's military coup can be summed up in a cartoon
The cartoon shows Sudan's Defense Minister sitting in the chair from which he addressed the nation on state TV to explain the military's takeover of the country.
Raul A. Reyes: Julián Castro's immigration plan deserves your attention
Will slow and steady win the race?
Nipsey Hussle's store becomes sacred ground for fans
Nipsey Hussle practically lived some days at his Marathon Clothing store, and it's where he would ultimately die.
BTS: Biggest band you've never heard of
If you haven't heard of BTS yet, it's time to succumb to the inevitable: The Korean boy band is taking over the world.
Chevron pays $33B for Anadarko Petroleum
Chevron is paying $33 billion to acquire Anadarko Petroleum in a massive deal that will bolster its natural gas and shale operations.
UK police investigate 'dangerous and disturbing' Salah chants
British police are investigating social media video that allegedly shows Chelsea fans abusing Liverpool's Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah.
Upskirting now a crime in England -- offenders face up to 2 years in jail
Upskirting is now a criminal offense in England and Wales, after a campaign by a woman who was targeted by an offender at a music festival.
This Swedish company made oat milk cool in the US. Now it's eying China
If you drink fancy coffee, chances are you've heard of Oatly.
Privately funded moon mission crashes
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket launches first paid mission
Disney unveils Disney+, its new streaming service
Tiger's Masters swagger is back
Maybe it was the mock turtleneck shirt, a blast from his illustrious past, but Tiger Woods' swagger was back as he enjoyed a share of the lead on the opening day of the 83rd Masters at Augusta.
At least 20 killed in Quetta market blast
At least 20 people were killed and dozens injured when a bomb claimed by a Sunni Muslim militant group ripped through a fruit market in the Pakistani city of Quetta on Friday.
The female rugby coach blazing a trail in New York
Tiffany Faaee is a sporting trailblazer like few others.
The first black hole to be photographed now has a name
That black hole you've seen everywhere now has a name.
Indonesia's election commission to investigate possible ballot stuffing
Indonesia's election watchdog is investigating possible vote-rigging before next week's presidential and legislative elections following the emergence of video which purportedly shows tens of thousands of pre-marked ballot papers.
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