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Trump gets upset over Fox host's question
President Trump took offense to being asked about his continued criticism of deceased Sen. John McCain by Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo.
Explosive device found in Ireland linked to those sent to UK, say police
A suspicious parcel discovered in the west of Ireland appears to be identical to parcels containing improvised explosive devices that were sent to addresses in London and Glasgow more than two weeks ago, Irish police said.
Boeing promoted 737 MAX as requiring little additional pilot training
New evidence has surfaced that Boeing told its commercial airline customers that the 737 MAX was fundamentally similar to previous versions of the workhorse jet, despite the addition of a stability system investigators are scrutinizing in probes of the Lion Air and Ethiopian crashes.
Airline cancels order for 49 Boeing Max 8s
Indonesian airline Garuda said Friday that it's canceling an order for 49 Boeing 737 Max 8 passenger jets after two of them crashed in less than five months.
Mikaela Shiffrin on ignoring social media 'haters'
Mikaela Shiffrin is growing into one of the most dominant and influential female sports stars on the planet, but she knows that her success in ski racing comes at a price -- abusive comments on social media.
Cybersecurity firm: Russian hackers targeting European governments
Russian state-linked hackers are increasing their efforts targeting governments in Europe, a top cybersecurity firm has warned ahead of the European Parliament elections in May.
R. Kelly returns to court Friday in sex abuse case as he seeks permission to travel
R. Kelly is due back in a Chicago court Friday morning in connection with sex abuse charges, during a week in which the singer is seeking permission to travel abroad for work.
Dozens killed as explosion rips apart Chinese chemical plant
A powerful explosion ripped through a chemical plant in eastern China Thursday, killing at least 47 people and severely injuring 90 others.
Petition to stop Brexit passes 3M signatures
A petition calling for Brexit to be canceled through the revocation of Article 50 -- the legal process for leaving the European Union -- reached more than 3 million signatures on Friday.
Pompeo agrees it's possible God raised Trump to protect Israel from Iranian aggression
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo agreed with a suggestion posed in an interview Thursday that it's possible God raised Donald Trump to be President in order to protect Israel from Iran.
Iceland closes Justin Bieber video canyon due to too much footfall
It seems every week brings a new story about a popular tourism destination having to close or impose controls to deal with an increased amount of foot traffic.
British Airways announces its shortest flight yet -- just 54 miles
British Airways is launching its shortest flight to date: a 54-mile, 50-minute flight from Bahrain International Airport to Dammam, Saudi Arabia. The return flight will be even quicker, with only 40 minutes spent in the air.
Neymar faces ban for F-word Insta rant after Manchester United loss
PSG star Neymar is facing a ban after being charged by UEFA following for his online rant in the wake of his side's Champions League defeat to Manchester United.
Kidnapped university football team freed in Cameroon
The university football team that was abducted earlier in the week in Cameroon has been freed, the university's head coach told CNN on Friday.
Shaq is joining Papa John's board of directors
Papa John's has found its next spokesman: Shaquille O'Neal. But the company hopes Shaq can help Papa John's beyond hawking pizza.
From Israel to Brexit to France: Trump dips into allies' politics
He's trashed the British Prime Minister. He's cheered protesters in France. And now he's handed Israel's embattled leader a win days before a re-election. When it comes to other countries' domestic politics, President Donald Trump hasn't hesitated to put his thumb on the scale.
Here's how you can help Cyclone Idai victims
Hundreds of people are missing after a powerful cyclone hit Mozambique late last week. Government officials fear more than 1,000 people may have been killed. The wind, rain and swollen rivers have destroyed homes, schools and hospitals in Mozambique, neighboring Zimbabwe and Malawi. In some places, entire villages have been wiped out -- with up to half the victims being children. Survivors are in need of shelter, food, clean water and sanitation.
At least 50 people burned to death in a bus collision in Ghana
At least 50 people were killed when two commercial buses collided and burst into flames in northern Ghana, police told CNN Friday.
UK had 3 years to do Brexit. Another 3 weeks won't help
What can the UK achieve in three weeks that it couldn't in three years?
Brexit costs UK economy $1B a week
Brexit has been delayed, and may eventually be called off. But it's already done major damage to the UK economy.
See the devastation Cyclone Idai left behind
A devastating cyclone has caused widespread destruction in Southern Africa, across the city of Beira, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi.
PSG fans caught with knives and knuckledusters at women's Champions League match
Up to 50 Paris Saint-Germain fans were denied entry to a Women's Champions League match Thursday after weapons, including knives and knuckledusters, were found on a coach taking fans to the quarterfinal tie in London.
Electric car driver travels 90,000km in three years as strangers pay his way
For three years and 90,000 kilometers and counting, he's traveled the world powered both by electricity and strangers' kindness.
Is Ocasio-Cortez good or bad for Democrats?
Freshman New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the subject of the cover story of this week's Time magazine. In the piece about AOC, Joel Benenson, a Democratic pollster who polled for President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, is quoted in the story as casting a somewhat skeptical eye about those Democrats who view AOC's success as a blueprint for the broader party's future. "America isn't her district," Benenson told Time.
Trump's confusing closing argument against Mueller report
As Washington waits for word -- that could come as soon as Friday -- about the status of special counsel Robert Mueller's report into Russian interference in the 2016 election, President Donald Trump is closing his PR campaign against the investigation on a new note: Who elected this guy???
Etihad is still bleeding money. Is it time to merge with Emirates?
Etihad Airways has often come to the rescue of struggling airlines. Now it has serious problems of its own and may have to consider merging with its bigger neighbor to cut its losses.
Kamala Harris works to win Latino votes
Before Kamala Harris' most recent town hall in Nevada, her senior adviser Emmy Ruiz took the stage to offer headsets and encourage voters to pose questions to Harris in Spanish, promising translation in real time.
Woman, 75, arrested after school student stabbed to death
Swiss police have arrested a 75-year-old woman in connection with the fatal stabbing of a seven-year-old boy on his way home from school.
Pilots train for 737 Max 8 on an iPad
Pilots transitioning to the Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft from older 737 models were given a short, self-administered online course that made no mention of a new system now at the center of two crash investigations, pilots' unions spokesmen for two American carriers told CNN.
Mueller has Washington on edge
The sound of silence is driving Washington to distraction.
Google's 'minor glitch' plunged currency
It's been a rough 2019 for Ghana's currency, the cedi.
Human chain around New Zealand mosque
Hundreds of people gathered outside a mosque in Wellington, New Zealand, and locked arms to form a human chain, in a symbolic act of protection of the Muslim community during Friday prayer.
Decades after Atlanta Child Murders, families hope for breakthrough in new review
For decades, Catherine Leach has never accepted the official explanation about who was behind the series of killings in Atlanta that terrorized the city and left her teenage son dead.
Tesla accuses ex-employee of stealing self-driving tech and giving it to Chinese rival
Tesla is accusing a former employee of stealing intellectual property worth hundreds of millions of dollars and sharing it with a Chinese rival.
2 US troops killed in Afghanistan
Two United States service members were killed in Afghanistan, according to a statement from NATO Resolute Support in Kabul.
Shane Warne on the IPL's $2.5 billion juggernaut
Italy to grant citizenship to student hero who saved kids on hijacked school bus
Italian police say a quick-thinking student hid himself and called authorities when a school bus carrying 51 children was hijacked and set on fire by its driver. Because of his heroic act, the Interior Ministry says it will speed up granting citizenship to the student, who is from Egypt, and the ministry will also cover the costs of the citizenship process.
New Zealand will ban assault weapons. Why can't the US?
A week after a mass shooting at two mosques, New Zealand's government is on track to ban assault weapons next month and take back those that are already out there.
Trump says it's time for US to recognize Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights
President Donald Trump on Thursday overturned longstanding US policy regarding the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, announcing "it is time" for the US to "fully recognize Israel's sovereignty" over the region.
New Zealand mourns mosque attack victims in national day of reflection
New Zealand came together in a national day of reflection Friday to mark a week since the mass shootings at two Christchurch mosques that killed 50 people.
EU agrees to Brexit delay after tumultuous talks
Talks to agree a delay to the tortuous Brexit process were in turmoil on Thursday, after EU leaders were apparently spooked by another lackluster performance by the British Prime Minister Theresa May.
A police dog helped solve 12 murders. So China cloned it
One Chinese police force has a new asset this month: its first cloned police dog.
Unknown species found in newly discovered fossil site in China
A newly discovered fossil site in China that dates back 518 million years contains more than 50% previously unknown species, according to a new study. The well-preserved Qingjiang site is helping scientists to fill gaps in the fossil record and provide a clearer picture of some of the earliest animal ecosystems.
Young women trafficked to China and held until they give birth, report says
Seng Moon was an impoverished refugee in an internal displaced person (IDP) camp in northeastern Myanmar when her sister-in-law convinced her to cross the border into China to find a job.
K-Pop's culture of toxic masculinity exposed
South Korea's entertainment industry is a cultural juggernaut that has allowed the East Asian nation to punch well above its weight in terms of global soft power.
Why ISIS is easier for big tech to fight than white supremacy
Social media networks are facing a reckoning for their role in spreading far-right terrorist propaganda, after a deadly attack on a New Zealand mosque was live-streamed on Facebook.
Police shoot driver dead after car rams crowd in Chinese city, killing six
Six people were killed Friday after a car drove into a crowd in central China's Hubei province.
New US sanctions over North Korea
The Trump administration on Thursday issued its first set of sanctions aimed at North Korea since the failed summit last month between Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump, going after two Chinese shipping companies that have helped Pyongyang evade restrictions imposed by the US and United Nations Security Council.
K-pop star Jung Joon-young arrested in sex video scandal
K-pop star Jung Joon-young was arrested Thursday over allegations that he shared sexually explicit videos of women filmed without their knowledge or consent, South Korean police said.
K-Pop stars embroiled in controversies
K-pop star Jung Joon-young was arrested over allegations that he shared sexually explicit videos of women filmed without their knowledge or consent, South Korean police said. CNN's Paula Hancocks reports.
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