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Pelosi stares down her next big fight
Bieber stepping away from music over 'deep rooted issues'
Justin Bieber is focusing on his mental health right now, not music.
Theresa May loses control of Brexit
'Doomsday vault' town warming faster than any other on Earth
In 2014, Mark Sabbatini noticed cracks in his apartment walls. Then a mysterious bulge appeared in his bedroom and the apartment block's communal staircase became crooked. "Doors and windows weren't shutting properly," he says.
Airbus lands a massive deal with China
As Boeing struggles with the 737 Max crisis, its big rival Airbus has announced a huge order from China.
'Kimono' showdown stokes anti-Japanese prejudice in China
A video of university security guards attacking a man wearing a "kimono" last Sunday has gone viral in China, stirring heated debate online over the country's easily stoked anti-Japanese sentiment.
Should you skip dessert if you're trying to lose weight? No -- if you can control portions
As a nutritionist helping people shed pounds, I often recommend incorporating portion-controlled desserts and treats into your diet. My book "Strong, Slim, and 30!" even includes categories of "A," "B" and "C" snacks: "A" for anti-aging, "B" for bone-building and "C" for comfort snacks. Low-fat ice cream, Hershey's Kisses and other portion-controlled indulgences are not only allowed, they're encouraged, so one's diet plan becomes more of a weight-management lifestyle that sidesteps deprivation and can last many years.
Grim search for survivors continues after floods kill 113 people in Indonesia
The Indonesian Red Cross is continuing search and rescue efforts in the wake of devastating floods that killed at least 113 people in the eastern province of Papua, with almost 100 still missing more than a week after the disaster struck.
Drone shows cyclone's devastating power
It has been nearly two weeks since Tropical Cyclone Idai ripped through Mozambique, razing buildings and submerging entire towns and villages -- but even now the human toll is yet to be fully understood.
India's Rahul Gandhi takes on the Modi juggernaut
He is the heir apparent to India's most powerful political dynasty. But over the next 10 weeks, Rahul Gandhi will face an uphill battle in the country's general election campaign.
Uber is buying its Middle East rival Careem for $3.1 billion
Uber is buying the biggest ride-hailing app in the Middle East.
See chaos inside stranded cruise ship
Borghild Eldoen with the Joint Rescue Centre for Southern Norway describes the rescue efforts to evacuate 1,300 passengers from a cruise ship off the coast.
Pompeo warns Russia 'to cease its unconstructive behavior' in Venezuela
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spoke with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Monday and called on Russia "to cease its unconstructive behavior" in Venezuela, State Department spokesman Robert Palladino said in a statement.
British PM May has lost control of Brexit. What can she do to win it back?
Theresa May has suffered many rebellions and humiliations over the last few months, but on Monday night she sustained what could be the blow that finishes off her premiership -- when she finally lost control of Brexit to Parliament.
Inside the abandoned mining town of Pyramiden
Trump savors his sudden winning streak
Trump moves to weaponize Mueller findingsMueller probe: 10 unanswered questions Without Mueller, who will Trump choose for his next enemy?
Chinese student missing after being grabbed by armed gang near Toronto
Police in Canada are searching for a 22-year-old Chinese international student after he was apparently kidnapped on Saturday night in the Ontario city of Markham.
Trump wants to strike down Obamacare
The Trump administration on Monday said the entire Affordable Care Act should be struck down, in a dramatic reversal.
Disgraced ex-Hong Kong politician jailed for 3 years for bribing African leaders at the UN
A disgraced former Hong Kong politician was sentenced to three years in prison by a US federal court in New York Monday for his role in a multimillion-dollar scheme to bribe African leaders through contacts made at the United Nations.
Man allegedly tried to smuggle baby orangutan from Bali in suitcase
A Russian man could face up to five years in jail after allegedly trying to smuggle a drugged baby orangutan from Indonesia in a suitcase.
Michael Avenatti charged with trying to extort more than $20 million from Nike
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan on Monday charged lawyer Michael Avenatti for attempting to extort more than $20 million from Nike.
Woman who housed Snowden in Hong Kong granted refugee status in Canada
Canadian authorities have granted asylum to a woman and her daughter who housed Edward Snowden in Hong Kong after the former NSA contractor leaked classified documents on US surveillance programs around the world in 2013.
Buy an island in Sicily for $1.1 million
Isola delle Femmine is in the heart of a scuba diving and snorkeling mecca off the coat of Sicily. It could be yours from $1.1million.
British lawmakers seize control of Brexit process from UK PM May
British lawmakers seize control of Brexit process from government
Racketeering suspects all plead not guilty in college admissions scheme
A dozen college coaches, sports administrators and test administrators each pleaded not guilty to racketeering in federal court in Boston on Monday as part of the sprawling college admissions scandal.
May loses control of Brexit
Apple is making movies, TV shows and a credit card
Apple is making movies, TV shows and a credit card
Nine pregnant nurses in the same unit are due at the same time
A baby boom is coming to the labor and delivery unit of a Maine hospital, where nine of its nurses will give birth to their babies around the same time.
Flash flooding kills 19, injures more than 100 in southwest Iran
Flash flooding in Iran has killed at least 19 people and injured 119 in the city of Shiraz in Fars province, according to Iran's semi-official Tasnim News Agency.
Trump moves to weaponize Mueller findings
10 unanswered questions about the Mueller probe
Apple TV+ gets star-studded intro
Tim Cook introduced his company's new streaming service, Apple TV+, with the help of stars Steven Spielberg, Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston, and Oprah Winfrey.
The Ogossagou massacre is the latest sign that violence in Mali is spiraling out of control
The massacre left the village in smoldering ruins.
After rocket hits house near Tel Aviv, Israel strikes Hamas targets in Gaza
Saudi sisters free but questions remain over 6-month stay in Hong Kong
More than six months after they were stopped by Saudi officials at Hong Kong's International Airport, two sisters who were determined to leave a life of oppression in Saudi Arabia are free.
Law to officially change Brexit day introduced, May says
British Airways flight lands in Scotland instead of Germany
Passengers on a British Airways flight from London's City Airport to Dusseldorf in Germany were met with a surprise Monday morning when their plane touched down -- in the Scottish capital, Edinburgh.
Petition to stop Brexit passes 5 million signatures
Confusion mounts as Thailand election results delayed
A pro-military party that wants junta leader Prayut Chan-o-cha to remain in power has taken a slight lead in Thailand's elections on Sunday, according to early results from the country's Election Commission, in what could be a blow to pro-democracy forces fighting to overcome authoritarian military rule.
Cyclone Idai knocked this major port city into an earlier age
Nearly every day since Cyclone Idai tore through Mozambique in mid-March, children return to a school in Beira with the same question.
May's Brexit deal begins to fade as pressure mounts
Asian stock markets sink on fears of slowing global growth
Fears about slowing global economic growth have spread to Asian markets.
Six LGBT moments cut from 'Bohemian Rhapsody' in China
More than 1,000 Ebola cases reported in outbreak
The deadly Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has surpassed 1,000 cases, according to the country's health ministry.
Teacher who gives away 80% of salary is awarded $1M prize
A math and physics teacher from rural Kenya, who gives away 80% of his monthly income to help the poor, has won a $1 million prize.
US sails two ships through Taiwan Strait
The United States sailed two ships through the Taiwan Strait, Sunday, in an operation that comes as top officials from the Trump administration prepare to travel to Beijing for high-level trade talks.
Boeing testing software changes to 737 MAX planes
Pilots from the three American carriers that fly Boeing 737 MAX planes tested software changes developed by Boeing to a key stabilization system on Saturday, a person briefed on the tests said.
134 people killed in attack in Mali
Armed men reportedly dressed as traditional hunters have killed 134 people, including women and children, during an attack on a village in central Mali.
Let the American people see the whole Mueller report
While the Department of Justice received the full results of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election promised by the office of the special counsel on Sunday, all that has been delivered to Congress and released to the public to date is a summary created by Attorney General William Barr.
Second Brexit vote 'deserves to be considered,' senior UK minister says
One of Theresa May's most senior cabinet ministers has raised the prospect of a second referendum to break the Brexit deadlock, as speculation over the future of the beleaguered UK prime minister and her twice-defeated divorce bill reaches fever pitch.
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