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Boeing faces reckoning in 737 Max crisis
Two years ago, Boeing was on top. Its stock was up 40% over the previous year. It was one of the hottest stocks around. The outlook for sales and profit was bright. And the company was about to start delivering its new 737 Max jet.
Soccer star backtracks after criticizing his racially abused team-mate
Juventus defender Leonardo Bonucci has said he was "misunderstood" and "too hasty" in saying teammate Moise Kean was partly responsible for the racist abuse the teenager suffered during a Serie A match on Tuesday.
CNN reporter: Crash report a blow for Boeing
The Ethiopian Ministry of Transport has released the preliminary report on the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 that killed all 157 people on board.
A DNA testing site turned this woman from an only child to one of 30 siblings
Shauna Harrison knows that every morning she could wake up to learn she has a new sibling.
Ethiopian Airlines crash report set to be released
Former top US generals issue 'grave' warning to ban Chinese tech
Six retired US military leaders have issued a statement calling on America's allies to ban Chinese technology giants from outfitting their 5G networks, citing "grave concerns" over security.
'Dead corals don't make babies': Great Barrier Reef losing its ability to recover from bleaching
Successive ocean heat waves are not only damaging Australia's Great Barrier Reef, they are compromising its ability to recover, raising the risk of "widespread ecological collapse," a new study has found.
Airplane interiors of the future revealed in 2019 Crystal Cabin Awards
Would you sleep in an airplane's windowless cargo cabin?
Trump backs Netanyahu, but will voters? Your guide to Israel's elections
As Israelis prepare to head to the polls on April 9, Benjamin Netanyahu faces perhaps the toughest election campaign of his long political career.
Marcello Gandini's radical automotive designs
At the 1971 Geneva Motor Show, visitors saw a car unlike any they had seen before.
May has reason to be optimistic as the clock runs down on Brexit
Australia passes law to stop spread of violent content online after Christchurch massacre
Internet providers and tech giants like Facebook and Google will be compelled to remove violent content in a sweeping new law passed in Australia in the wake of the Christchurch massacre that killed 50 people.
Teen says he escaped from his kidnappers after 7 years
Authorities are investigating after a teen who identified himself as missing Illinois boy Timmothy Pitzen told police he just escaped from his kidnappers, CNN affiliate WCPO reported.
Uyghurs and allies urge action against China in Washington
Zeynep Ablajan said she hasn't been able to speak to her husband, Yalkun Rozi, in over two years. He is a Uyghur scholar and textbook author who was detained in Xinjiang, China in October 2016. That was the last time she heard his voice.
Why Weight Watchers shares are plunging
CNN's Paul R. La Monica explains why despite efforts to shift its business, Weight Watchers isn't resonating with dieters or investors.
The fight for Donald Trump's tax returns is officially on
After months of promises and amid growing frustration from even some of his Democratic colleagues, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal formally requested six years of Donald Trump's tax returns on Wednesday -- a move that will likely trigger one of the biggest political and legal showdowns of the President's first term.
NY Times: Some Mueller investigators say their report is worse for Trump than Barr says
Some of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigators have told associates that Attorney General William Barr did not properly convey how damaging their findings were for President Donald Trump, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
UK Parliament rules out a no-deal Brexit
The UK Parliament has narrowly voted to outlaw a no-deal Brexit, tying the hands of Prime Minister Theresa May as her efforts to break the political deadlock threatened to tear her party apart.
Officials say Kim warned his generals ahead of Trump summit
In one of the clearest signs of just how much Kim Jong Un wanted an agreement at what became the failed Hanoi summit in February with President Donald Trump, CNN has learned that the North Korean leader gave specific orders to his generals to not carry out any unplanned activity in the days and weeks leading up the meeting, according to a senior South Korean official and a US defense official.
Black, gay woman elected Chicago mayor
Former Assistant US Attorney Lori Lightfoot made holding abusive officers accountable for their actions a bedrock of her campaign.
Tourists scramble as glacier collapse causes wave
Tourists in Iceland scrambled to higher ground when a large wave triggered by a glacier collapse came rushing their way.
What we aren't eating is killing us, global study finds
Which risk factor is responsible for more deaths around the world than any other? Not smoking. Not even high blood pressure. It's a poor diet.
Soccer legend Pele admitted to hospital
Brazil football legend Pelé has been taken to a hospital in Paris because of a urinary tract infection, his spokesperson said Wednesday.
In historic first, Chicago elects a black lesbian as mayor
Lori Lightfoot has been elected the next mayor of Chicago, according to the Associated Press, becoming the first African-American woman picked to lead the country's third-most populous city.
The Brexit dream might be fading
A lot happened in Brexit world on Wednesday.
MPs voting on banning no-deal Brexit
Pence: Turkey purchase of Russian missile system a danger to NATO
Vice President Mike Pence warned Turkey against going ahead with its planned purchase of the Russian-made S-400 missile system, hours after the Turkish foreign minister said the acquisition was "a done deal."
Meghan and Harry's royal baby: What we know so far
540 million Facebook records exposed on Amazon cloud servers
A vast collection of data on Facebook users was exposed to the public until recently on Amazon's cloud computing servers, researchers have found.
House panel authorizes subpoena for Mueller report as Trump backs away from public release
The House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday approved a subpoena to obtain the full confidential report from special counsel Robert Mueller, sending a warning to Attorney General William Barr not to redact Mueller's report and setting the stage for a clash between Congress and the Trump administration.
White House silent on Trump's misrepresentation about father's birthplace
The White House has not responded to CNN's repeated requests for comment over the last two days to clarify President Donald Trump's recent misrepresentation about his father's birthplace.
Is a second Brexit referendum becoming inevitable?
Amid the excitement of Prime Minister Theresa May suddenly being on speaking terms with opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn, something is happening in Parliament that could alter the course of Brexit.
EU takes legal action to protect Polish judges
The European Union has launched legal proceedings aimed at protecting Poland's judges from political control, a statement from the European Commission revealed Wednesday, saying the Polish government's moves are creating "a chilling effect."
Will President's departure quell Algeria's protests?
A day that many in Algeria had longed for but barely dreamed possible has now arrived. After two decades in power, the country's octogenarian ruler Abdelaziz Bouteflika has bowed to mass protests and relinquished the presidency.
Briitish Army probes video showing UK soldiers shooting at photo of opposition leader
The British Army has opened an investigation into a video circulating on social media that appears to show serving soldiers shooting at a picture of Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the UK's opposition Labour Party.
US tourist kidnapped for $500K ransom
Four armed men kidnapped an American tourist in Uganda Tuesday and have demanded $500,000 as ransom, the Ugandan Tourism Board and Ugandan police force have said.
Hillsborough: Jury fails to reach verdict in David Duckenfield trial
The jury in the trial of a British police officer who was in charge of the policing operation at the Hillsborough football disaster has failed to reach a verdict on charges of gross negligence manslaughter.
Theresa May is "desperate," says Alastair Campbell
Former Communications Director for Tony Blair, Alastair Campbell, says he doesn't see a bipartisan Brexit compromise deal happening.
Saudi Arabia denies role in Jeff Bezos' affair leak
Saudi Arabia has denied any involvement in the National Enquirer's reporting of an affair between Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez.
Brexit war looms in May's Conservative party
Theresa May has finally made a decision. And it's not one her hard-Brexit allies will like.
Donald Trump is now saying 22 things a day that aren't true
President Donald Trump said during a meeting with NATO's secretary general Tuesday that his father was "born in a very wonderful place in Germany."
Pilots of doomed plane did what Boeing said, report says. It still crashed
Pilots flying Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 initially followed emergency procedures that were laid out by Boeing before the plane nose-dived into the ground, according to preliminary findings reported in the Wall Street Journal.
Theresa May tears up her Brexit plan
TV stars will face court on college admissions charges
Actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman are among a group of 11 wealthy parents expected in federal court on Wednesday as part of the college admissions scam.
Singapore's 'fake news' bill is bad news for Facebook
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he welcomed more regulation of big tech, but he probably didn't mean this.
Trump's threats and reversals sow confusion on health care and immigration
It turns out that Donald Trump alone can't fix it.
Khashoggi's children could get $70 million
This Supreme Court ruling is exceptionally cruel
Russell Bucklew is on death row in Missouri, and the United States Supreme Court just gave that state the go-ahead to kill him in one of the most torturous and cruel ways possible. Bucklew, who has a rare condition that leaves his body riddled with bleeding-prone tumors, will convulse, choke, and eventually suffocate on his own blood if he is executed by lethal injection, according to his lawyers. If this is true, his death will be slow. It will be brutal. It will be excruciatingly cruel.
Woman with Chinese passports illegally entered Trump's club, prosecutors say
Trump now says Congress must act to keep southern border open
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