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YouTube star 'devastated' by college cheating scandal
YouTube star Olivia Jade Giannulli is "devastated" by the allegations her parents are facing in the college admissions scandal.
Conor McGregor 'will fight again'
It has been a busy fortnight for Conor McGregor.
Chinese scientists defend implanting human gene into monkeys' brains
A Chinese researcher who sparked improved cognitive function in monkeys by implanting human genes into their brains has defended his experiment, which has divided the scientific community.
Most romantic towns in central Europe
With its pastoral landscapes, dramatic mountain peaks and spectacular coastal views, Central Europe has no shortage of picturesque scenery and destinations.
Hillary Clinton: Assange 'has to answer for what he has done'
Hillary Clinton said Thursday that Julian Assange -- whose organization, WikiLeaks, played a damaging role in her 2016 electoral defeat -- needs to "answer for what he has done."
Climate change is making allergy season worse
You're sneezing your head off, and your eyes sting. The air around you is yellow -- along with your house, your car, your pets. Yes, of course, you already know that allergy season has arrived. Now for more bad news: Climate change makes it much worse.
Kids swallow the darnedest things -- and the number of ER visits almost doubled in 20 years, study says
Coins, toys, jewelry, button batteries, screws: Kids put all manner of things in their mouths, and adults are not doing a very good job of stopping them. The number of children seen in ERs after swallowing these types of objects has nearly doubled over two decades, according to a new study.
BJP vows to rid India of all 'infiltrators'
Critics have accused India's ruling party of promoting communal tensions after a top official promised to rid the country of all "infiltrators" in an apparent swipe at Muslims and other religious minorities.
Trump once 'loved' WikiLeaks. Now? 'I know nothing' about it
President Donald Trump, when asked if he still "loves" WikiLeaks as he said in 2016, told reporters in the Oval Office that he knows "nothing about WikiLeaks."
The election symbols of India's political parties
A ceiling fan, a bungalow, a broom and a mango -- these are just some of the symbols Indian voters can expect to see on their ballots as they head to the polls over the coming weeks.
'We've been sleepwalking on racism:' New Zealand's soul-searching in the wake of Christchurch attacks
When 50 people were murdered in two Christchurch mosques last month, the world was stunned: How could this happen in a peaceful country like New Zealand?
Man wearing Trump T-shirt admits abusing worshippers at New Zealand mosque
A New Zealand man may face prison after admitting abusing worshipers outside the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch, where 42 people were killed in a terrorist attack last month.
Marin Minamiya: The Japanese climber who scaled Everest at 19
It was a dream that manifested for Marin Minamiya the first time she laid eyes on Mount Everest about six years ago.
Trump pressured Nielsen to release detained immigrants into so-called sanctuary cities
The Trump administration pressured the Department of Homeland Security to release immigrants detained at the southern border into so-called sanctuary cities in part to retaliate against Democrats who oppose President Donald Trump's plans for a border wall, a source familiar with the discussions told CNN on Thursday.
Record haul of pangolin scales highlights demand for endangered species
The second major seizure of pangolin scales in Singapore in under a week has highlighted the plight of one of the world's most trafficked animals, a shy and secretive beast whose meat, blood and scales are highly sought after in parts of Asia.
State Dept orders non-emergency US personnel out of Sudan after coup
The State Department on Thursday ordered the departure of all non-emergency US government personnel from Sudan after a military coup against President Omar al-Bashir.
Chicago is suing Jussie Smollett for the cost of the police investigation
The City of Chicago is suing actor Jussie Smollett after he failed to pay the city over $130,000 for the police investigation of his report of a hate crime attack, court documents show.
Assange said he was avoiding US prosecution, it turns out he was right. What happens next could affect us all
Like many people, I saw the video of the arrest first on Twitter. I was shocked to see how much Julian has aged. His tall frame bent over by the police, dragging him out. He looked desperate and cornered. He was not the confident, daring -- and often calculating -- transparency activist I knew.
Officer's son arrested in black church fires
A man arrested in connection with fires at three historically black Louisiana churches is a law enforcement official's son, according to local reports.
Lauren London shares her tattoo tribute to Nipsey Hussle
The next time you see Lauren London, she wants you to remember the love of her life, Nipsey Hussle.
A cold case killing from 1972 was cracked with the help of genetic genealogy
Thanks to the same DNA technology that caught the Golden State Killer suspect, authorities in Washington state arrested a 77-year-old man in the 1972 killing of 20-year-old Jody Loomis, the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office said.
Trump's sister retires as US federal judge 10 days after tax fraud probe revealed
President Donald Trump's older sister, federal appellate Judge Maryanne Trump Barry, has retired -- halting an investigation into whether she broke judicial conduct rules by committing tax fraud, The New York Times reported Wednesday, citing copies of the decision provided by two complainants.
Sudan President forced out in coup after 30 years in power
Assange charged with conspiring with Chelsea Manning to steal US military secrets
Amazon listens to your Alexa conversations, report says
Not only is Alexa listening when you speak to an Echo smart speaker, an Amazon employee is potentially listening, too.
NASA Twins Study: Human health can be 'mostly sustained' for a year in space
Spending 340 days aboard the International Space Station between 2015 and 2016 caused changes in astronaut Scott Kelly's body, from his weight down to his genes, according to the results of the NASA Twins Study, released Thursday.
Terror is all Sudan ever knew under Bashir
For most people in Sudan, Omar al-Bashir is the only leader they have ever known, his 30-year rule defined by brutal oppression and astounding political survival.
The world's largest exercise in democracy has begun
May pushes back on calls to resign after Brexit delayed
Ex-Pope breaks silence on church's sex abuse crisis
Pope Benedict XVI has broken his silence in a rare essay on the sex abuse crisis in the Catholic Church, claiming that it was caused in part by the sexual revolution of the 1960s and the liberalization of the church's moral teaching.
Pamela Anderson goes on Twitter tirade after Assange's arrest
US Navy drops charges over deadly 2017 destroyer collision
The US Navy has announced it will drop criminal charges and instead issue censures in relation to the deadly 2017 collision between the USS Fitzgerald and a cargo ship, according to a press release from the Navy.
Video shows the moment Assange was dragged into a police van
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been arrested at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, police announced.
India 2019: World's biggest election in numbers
As India heads to the polls on April 11, the country will once again embark on the world's biggest exercise in democracy over the coming weeks. Here are the key numbers to consider.
Will South Korea legalize abortion after 60-year ban?
South Korea's Constitutional Court will rule Thursday on whether to scrap the country's controversial six-decade ban on abortion.
Sudan's army to make 'statement' as anti-government protestors celebrate
Sudanese activists have circulated a statement from a purported Military Transitional Council announcing the removal of the country's President Omar Al-Bashir from power.
Dalai Lama's reincarnation must 'comply with Chinese laws,' Beijing says
The reincarnation of the Dalai Lama must "comply with Chinese laws," the Chinese government has said as the Tibetan spiritual leader recovers in hospital from a chest infection.
The high-stakes meeting Trump hopes will help end the North Korea stalemate
President Donald Trump will sit down with his South Korean counterpart Moon Jae-in at the White House on Thursday to discuss how to revive the diplomatic process between the US and North Korea.
Thank this grad student for first black hole image
Imagine trying to take a photo of an orange that's on the moon with your smartphone. It seems impossible.
Trick or treat for May: EU agrees to delay Brexit to October 31
May could get an earlier exit date if her deal is approved
Brexit could be delayed for up to six months after the European Union offered the UK a flexible extension with an earlier exit date if Prime Minister Theresa May can get her defeated withdrawal deal through British parliament.
Barr says spying on Trump campaign 'did occur,' but provides no evidence
Attorney General William Barr suggested to lawmakers Wednesday that Donald Trump's presidential campaign was spied on, saying he will be looking into the "genesis" of the FBI's counterintelligence investigation that began in 2016 of potential ties between the campaign and the Russian government.
Australia may get seventh leader in 10 years as election called
Australians will head to the polls on May 18, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced Thursday. The vote could deliver the country its seventh leader in just over a decade.
EU sends UK a clear message: It really is decision time
Europe has done it again. Despite French President's Emmanuel Macron's reluctance to give the UK a long Brexit extension, the EU leaders have agreed the apparently interminable process can be delayed until October 31, with a school report on Britain's behavior in June.
China's influence in Africa grows as more young people learn to speak Mandarin
Inside a brightly-lit classroom, around 20 schoolchildren are enthusiastically singing the Chinese national anthem.
Another 'bomb cyclone' is hitting the Rockies and the Plains with blizzard conditions
A powerful "bomb cyclone" is whipping the Rockies and Plains for the second time in four weeks, dropping snow that is making travel miserable from Colorado to Minnesota and beyond, delivering a temperature shock to a region that had been enjoying more springlike conditions.
Welsh and Hawaiian were saved from extinction. Cantonese might not be so lucky
Xiaomi's founder got a nearly $1B bonus and is donating it all to charity
The founder and CEO of Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is receiving a huge bonus for a year in which the company went public. And he's donating all of it to charity.
Netanyahu set for fifth term as rival concedes defeat
Benjamin Netanyahu appeared to be on the cusp of securing a record fifth term as Israeli Prime Minister Wednesday after a dramatic finish to a closely fought election race.
Tiny bees found in woman's eye, feeding off tears
Doctors treating a Taiwanese woman for a swollen eye were shocked to find four tiny bees living under her left eyelid.
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