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Mysterious species related to humans discovered
Ancient bones and teeth found in Callao Cave in the Philippines have led to the discovery of a previously unknown species related to humans called Homo luzonensis, according to a new study. The fossils belonged to two adults and one child who lived between 50,000 and 67,000 years ago.
In Venezuela, hospitals are more dangerous than homes
CNN's Paula Newton reports from Venezuela, a country where constant blackouts, social unrest and a lack of proper medical care make it seem like a war zone.
Khashoggi's son denies settlement reached over father's murder
Salah Khashoggi, the son of slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, has denied reports that a settlement has been reached between his family and the Saudi government over his father's murder.
This is the first photo of a black hole
In April 2017, scientists used a global network of telescopes to see and capture the first-ever picture of a black hole, according to an announcement by researchers at the National Science Foundation Wednesday morning. They captured an image of the black hole at the center of a galaxy known as M87.
WikiLeaks claims Julian Assange is being spied on and blackmailed
WikiLeaks' Editor-in-Chief said Wednesday the group has "uncovered an extensive spying operation against Julian Assange" in the Ecuadorian embassy in London where he has lived under asylum since 2012, likening it to the movie "The Truman Show."
Brexit will be decided over a dinner table in Brussels
The sheer weirdness of Brexit might be best described by the odd spectacle that will take place in Brussels on Wednesday evening.
Half a million children at risk as Libya violence continues: UNICEF
More than half a million children are at "direct risk" in Libya as renegade general Khalifa Haftar's forces advance on the United Nations-recognized government in the capital of Tripoli, according to UNICEF.
Why did almost new, state-of-the-art stealth fighter crash?
May's position is looking shakier than ever as Brexit negotiations drag on
British Prime Minister Theresa May will face her fellow -- for now -- European Union leaders at a summit Wednesday with everyone around the table knowing she is running out of options on Brexit.
Farce and loathing in Donald Trump's Washington
Mountain paradise plagued by violence
If it wasn't for the military installations that dot the mountain passes, the endless coils of barbed wire, or the armed soldiers around every corner, this small border town in Indian controlled Kashmir might be mistaken for a tranquil mountain paradise.
Catholic bishop charged with raping nun
Police in India have charged a Catholic bishop with raping a nun, following months of protests and allegations of a coverup.
Dalai Lama hospitalized with chest infection
The Dalai Lama has been hospitalized with a chest infection, but is in a stable condition, his aides said Tuesday.
Israeli election too close to call, exit polls show
Actress faces more charges in college scam
The first-ever photo of a black hole is expected very soon
It's been a great year so far for space fans, with a partial solar eclipse, super blood wolf moon eclipse, and a Venus and Jupiter conjunction wowing onlookers.
Israeli election result too close to call
Cross-party Brexit talks still come up empty
Trump denies he will restart family separation policy
President Donald Trump told reporters Tuesday that his administration is not looking to resume the separation of parents and children at the US-Mexico border, denying reports that it is something he has been pushing for.
Can Spurs derail Man City's quadruple quest?
Tuesday is the start of a trilogy as Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City collide for the first of three encounters in less than a fortnight.
Why this photo of a woman chanting has become a potent symbol
The woman is wearing a long white dress and golden moon earrings. She's chanting from the top of a car while surrounded by a sea of protesters holding smartphones, all trying to capture the moment.
German ISIS member faces war crime trial
A German woman accused of joining ISIS and committing war crimes, including as accomplice to the murder of a 5-year-old Yazidi girl she is alleged to have bought as a slave, has gone on trial in Germany.
Carlos Ghosn says he's the victim of a conspiracy by 'backstabbing' Nissan execs
Former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn has again professed his innocence in a new video and accused executives at the Japanese carmaker of conspiring to remove him from power.
UK divorce law to stop the 'blame game'
UK divorce laws will change to allow couples to separate without apportioning blame in order to "reduce family conflict," the Ministry of Justice announced Tuesday.
Could Bibi lose the Israeli election?
Evidence suggests woman accused of illegal entry to Mar-a-Lago was trying to spy on US
Yujing Zhang, the woman who allegedly breached security at President Donald Trump's private Florida club while carrying Chinese passports and a flash drive containing malware late last month, had a signal detector, other electronic devices and thousands of dollars in cash in her hotel room, federal prosecutors said Monday.
Burger King NZ removes 'ignorant' ad of people eating burgers with chopsticks
Prosecutors want prison time for Felicity Huffman
Thirteen wealthy parents, including actress Felicity Huffman, and one coach will plead guilty to using bribery and other forms of fraud as part of the college admissions scandal, federal prosecutors in Boston said on Monday.
Is the sultan of Brunei imposing Sharia law to clean up his family's image?
For decades, he was known as a godfather of excess. The wealthiest man in the world for many years, the sultan of Brunei knew how to spend the vast riches that flowed from the oil deposits bestowed upon the tiny Southeast Asian nation he controls with absolute power.
Israel votes today. Here's what you need to know
Trump cancels deal between MLB and Cuba
The Cuban Baseball Federation on Monday criticized a decision by the Trump administration to cancel a deal between Major League Baseball and the federation that made it easier for Cuban players to compete in the United States.
1 in 4 Japanese adults under 40 is a virgin
Japanese adults have their first heterosexual sexual experience later than their counterparts in the US and UK, according to a new study.
Rising Son: How Korea's superstar is inspiring 'Little Seoul'
How Kamala Harris' death penalty decisions broke hearts on both sides
Senator Kamala Harris greets supporters along the rope line after a campaign rally. She hugs admirers, poses for selfies and warmly thanks person after person for attending.
Half the women are gone from Trump's Cabinet
He's had three national security advisers, three chiefs of staff and three attorneys general and he hasn't even been in office for three years. One other result of the chaotic churn in President Donald Trump's Cabinet is that he has fewer women -- down to just three.
Donald Trump's revolving door presidency
Remember back in 2016 when then-candidate Donald Trump pledged that "I'm going to surround myself only with the best and most serious people?"
Sudan is beating people up on streets. But US still seeks closer ties
14 tons of pangolin scales seized in Singapore in a single smuggling bust
Authorities in Singapore have seized one of the largest ever shipments of pangolin scales en route to Vietnam, worth an estimated $38.7 million.
Zhang hearing exposes Secret Service weaknesses at Mar-a-Lago
The Chinese national Yujing Zhang's hearing in a Florida federal courthouse Monday afternoon highlighted missteps by the Secret Service at virtually the same time news broke that the Secret Service director was being fired.
Russian warships arrive in Philippines
Two Russian destroyers and a tanker have docked in the Philippines for a "goodwill visit" amid escalating tensions in the disputed South China Sea.
Trump overseeing 'near-systematic purge'
White House senior adviser Stephen Miller wants to make sure that outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen is only the first of a string of senior officials headed out the door.
Trump designates elite Iranian military force as terrorists
President Donald Trump announced Monday the US will formally designate Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
US college admissions case: Actress sorry
Felicity Huffman has apologized for her part in a college admissions scam.
Sudanese troops move to protect anti-government protesters in Khartoum
Some members of the Sudanese army have moved to protect protesters in the capital, Khartoum, after national security forces attempted to break up the third day of a mass sit-in outside the presidential compound and army headquarters, according to an opposition union of doctors.
Governments are rushing to regulate the internet. Users may wind up paying the price
Trump orders firing of US Secret Service director
How border hardliners nudged out Nielsen
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen left Washington last Sunday for what was supposed to be a week-long trip to Europe. While there, Nielsen planned to discuss cybersecurity and terror threats with senior UK and Swedish government officials, and attend a meeting of G7 interior ministers in Paris -- providing her a temporary respite from the tense situation at the US Southern border, where a recent rise in migrant apprehensions had drawn the intense ire of President Donald Trump.
London first city to use pollution charge zone
London is the first city in the world to implement a 24-hour, seven day a week Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), inside which vehicles will have to meet tough emissions standards or face a charge.
Royal baby faces US tax dilemma
As first-time parents-to-be, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have plenty to worry about already -- but thanks to the US tax system, there could be one more thing keeping Harry and Meghan and their new baby awake at night.
From dream trip to nightmare abduction
It was Kimberly Sue Endicott's dream to go on an excursion to see gorillas in their natural habitat.
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