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Lucy Flores speaks out on her accusation on Biden
CNN's Jake Tapper speaks to a former Nevada state assemblywoman who says that former Vice President Joe Biden made her feel "uneasy" in 2014 when, at a campaign rally in Nevada, she said he kissed her on the back of the head.
The 2020 campaign is already turning into a war on 'elites'
President Donald Trump and his newest Democratic nemesis, freshman New York Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, have very different ideas about the idea of "elites."
Slovakia's 'Erin Brockovich' elected first female president
When Slovakia's newly elected President Zuzana Caputova -- the country's first ever female president -- delivered her acceptance speech on Saturday she immediately set herself apart from the wave of populist parties sweeping Europe.
Global far-right groups join forces under 'pro-family' umbrella in Italy's city of love
In a 17th century palazzo in the Italian city of love, an international alliance of far-right politicians, conservative activists and religious leaders have united in hate.
Tibetans prepare for a post-Dalai Lama world
Thousands protest on anniversary of Gaza march
UK boxer disqualified for biting opponent
A British heavyweight boxing match ended in chaos after a fighter bit his opponent and was disqualified on Saturday.
Judge rules Trump executive order allowing offshore drilling in Arctic Ocean unlawful
A federal judge in Alaska has ruled an executive order by President Donald Trump allowing offshore oil drilling of tens of millions of acres in the Arctic Ocean is "unlawful and invalid."
Death penalty for sex acts in Brunei sparks criticism
World reaction to Brunei's new law punishing adultery and homosexual sex with death
A law goes into effect Wednesday in Brunei that will punish adultery and homosexual sex with death.
Venezuela hit by third blackout in March
Electricity slowly returned in most areas of Caracas on Saturday after Venezuela struggled through the third major blackout of March.
Biden kiss made politician 'uneasy, gross, and confused'
A former Nevada state assemblywoman on Friday said former Vice President Joe Biden made her feel "uneasy, gross, and confused" in 2014 at a campaign event where she says he kissed her on the back of her head.
Flag-wearing protester causes chaos on Eurostar station roof
UK police arrested a man who spent the night on the roof of London's St. Pancras station draped in the English flag, causing Eurostar and other train operators to suspend all services.
Rolling Stones cancel tour on doctor's orders
British rock band The Rolling Stones announced the cancellation of an upcoming North American tour.
Theresa May seeks fourth Brexit vote, reports say
Alex Jones blames 'psychosis' for believing Sandy Hook staged
Broadcaster and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones said it was a "form of psychosis" that caused him to believe certain events --- like the Sandy Hook massacre -- were staged.
Trump's post-Mueller victory lap clouded by chaos
For some in the White House, Sunday seemed like the first day of the rest of Donald Trump's presidency. By Friday, it was clear that while the cloud of Robert Mueller's special counsel investigation had lifted, the pervasive disarray that marked most of Trump's time in office was not going anywhere.
Theresa May seeks fourth Brexit vote, reports say
British Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to bring her EU withdrawal bill back to Parliament for a fourth vote, according to reports in UK media.
Can New Zealand PM fix China rift?
Six months after New Zealand Prime Minister John Key took office in 2008, he was dining in Beijing's Great Hall of the People with the Chinese Communist Party leadership.
Now more than ever, Britain needs a general election
Theresa May is spending this weekend trying to plot a way out of the UK's Brexit stalemate after Parliament rejected her deal for a third time. With just two weeks left to the new deadline of April 12, she -- and the House of Commons -- are running out of options.
Entire British band killed in head-on crash
Both members of the band and their tour manager were killed when the band's van collided with a pick-up truck.
UK band Her's killed in head-on crash on US tour
Both members of UK indie band Her's have been killed in a car crash in Arizona, the duo's record label said Friday.
Trump adds deadline to his threat to close the border
President Donald Trump on Friday repeated his threat to close down the border between the United States and Mexico, but this time he noted he would act next week if Mexico doesn't step up.
No-deal Brexit now likely, EU warns
Justice Dept. expects to release Mueller report by 'mid-April, if not sooner'
Attorney General Bill Barr said Friday the Justice Department will have special counsel Robert Mueller's report ready to release by "mid-April, if not sooner."
Massive crowds call on Algerian president to resign
Thousands of protesters filled the streets of Algeria's capital Friday demanding the resignation of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
May's Brexit plan suffers third defeat - EU calls emergency summit
Jussie Smollett prosecutor 'misled public'
Prosecutors who dropped felony charges against actor Jussie Smollett over his report of a hate crime attack "have fundamentally misled the public on the law and circumstances surrounding the dismissal," an Illinois lawyers group said.
Trump and Democrats can't move on from 'collusion delusion'
The 2020 presidential campaign is more likely to turn on rising health care costs, the dysfunction in the immigration system and the state of the economy than the poisoned legacy of the 2016 election.
Automatic anti-stall system activated before Ethiopian Airlines crash: report
Preliminary findings from officials investigating the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 crash suggest that a flight-control feature automatically activated before the plane nose-dived into the ground, according to reporting from the Wall Street Journal.
Strong wind sends man soaring into air
Strong winds in Turkey send a man and a parasol soaring into the air.
Mueller report is 300 pages long. We've seen 101 words
When people can't see things, conspiracy theories fester. That goes double for President Donald Trump's tax returns, which he's made clear he'll be keeping from public view, making many people wonder what he could be hiding.
US residents are being held in Chinese detention camps, State Dept. says
Huawei's profits soar by 25% despite US efforts to brake its growth
Huawei made bumper profits in 2018, but reported negative growth in its carrier business -- a potential sign of strain in the face of a US-led campaign against the company.
Clooney calls for hotel boycott over Brunei LGBT death penalty
Film star George Clooney has called for a boycott of nine hotels because of their links to Brunei, where homosexual acts will from next week be punishable by death.
'He is my human brother': Forgiveness at New Zealand's service for terror victims
At a subdued national memorial service Friday for victims of New Zealand's mosque terror attacks, speakers emphasized confidence in the country and its handling of the tragedy's aftermath.
The cartoonists who helped take down a Malaysian prime minister
A humongous pink gemstone perches on a woman's finger, matched only in extravagance by her hair, which is half the height of her body. A pendulous necklace and Hermès handbag hang from her other arm.
Pakistan's Khan dodges questions on mass Chinese detention of Muslims
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan has dodged a question on the reported detention of as many as two million Muslims in the western Chinese region of Xinjiang, saying he "didn't know much" about the issue.
What happened behind the scenes, according to Wow CEO
What does Friday's vote on May's Brexit deal mean?
Puerto Rico governor warns White House: 'If the bully gets close, I'll punch the bully in the mouth'
Tensions are escalating between President Donald Trump and Puerto Rico's governor over disaster relief efforts that have been slow in coming for the still-battered island after Hurricane Maria.
Saudi cites UN job application as evidence against rights activist
A prominent Saudi activist's admission that she once applied for a job at the United Nations is being used as part of the kingdom's case against her, CNN has learned.
Brexit may end up being a waste of everyone's time
The UK Parliament will vote Friday on Theresa May's Brexit deal for a third and possibly final time, the British government confirmed. But the arrangements are, unsurprisingly, mired in confusion and controversy.
British PM will bring her Brexit deal for a third vote Friday
Rescue underway to free people trapped in deadly Dhaka tower fire
A rescue operation has been launched to save people trapped in a blaze engulfing a 22-story building in the Bangladesh capital Dhaka.
'No way to run a country': Business frustration with Brexit chaos boils over
Business leaders are voicing intense frustration with politicians who have plunged the United Kingdom deeper into uncertainty over Brexit.
Wow Air shuts down, leaving passengers stranded
Brunei to punish gay sex and adultery with death by stoning
A new law which comes into effect from next week will punish homosexual sex and adultery with death in the small southeast Asian kingdom of Brunei.
Wow Air shuts down, leaving passengers stranded
Icelandic budget carrier Wow Air has ceased operations and canceled its flights, leaving passengers stranded around the world.
Twitter is considering labeling Trump tweets that violate its rules
Twitter is considering labeling tweets that violate its rules but should remain on the platform because they're in the public interest.
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