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New Zealand terror suspect planned third attack, police chief says
Money, power and data: Inside Trump's re-election machine
'Trump of the Tropics' fawns over US president and decries 'fake news'
When talk emerged last autumn of a "Trump of the Tropics" running for president in Brazil, the actual US President Donald Trump took keen interest.
Cyclone Idai could be the deadliest tropical cyclone to hit Africa
Tropical Cyclone Idai ripped through Mozambique as a high-end Category 2 storm with 175 kph (110 mph) winds last week before moving inland into Zimbabwe and Malawi, affecting 1.5 million people in its wake.
Ex-House Speaker Paul Ryan joins board of Fox Corporation
Former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan is joining the board of the newly slimmed-down Fox Corporation, the parent company of Fox News.
Elizabeth Warren just had her best moment of the 2020 campaign
It's been a bit of a rough start for Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren's 2020 presidential campaign.
How the two Boeing 737 Max crashes are similar
When the Federal Aviation Administration announced it was grounding all Boeing 737 Max planes, the agency said it had identified similarities between last week's Ethiopian Airlines crash and the Lion Air crash in Indonesia six months earlier.
New Zealand wants answers from Mark Zuckerberg
Horrific video of the mosque massacre in Christchurch was viewed live fewer than 200 times on Facebook but that was enough to unleash it across the internet.
Utrecht shooting: Note found in getaway car suggests terror motive
A letter found in a getaway car used by the Utrecht tram shooting suspect suggests a terror motive was behind the attack, police said on Tuesday.
For Trump, old feuds burn bright
New Zealand's stoic leader becomes face of a tragedy
The man who opened fire on two New Zealand mosques last week may have succeeded in killing 50 people, but the country's leader has promised to deny him the one thing he truly wanted: Notoriety.
Severe water shortages could plunge England into 'jaws of death' in 25 years
Climate change and rapid population growth could leave England facing severe water shortages in the next 25 years and thrust the country into the "jaws of death," the head of the UK Environment Agency warned on Tuesday.
India's richest man put his brother out of business. Now he's bailing him out
India's richest man just helped his cash-strapped younger brother avoid months in prison by paying off debts worth tens of millions of dollars.
How 'legal fakes' are challenging a $1B cult brand
Trump keeps publicly shaming companies. Does it work?
Presidents don't usually call out local union reps by name. They don't usually complain publicly about American CEOs.
'Nameless:' Ardern vows not to say gunman's name
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern addressed Parliament following the deadly terror attacks at two mosques. CNN's Ivan Watson reports.
Families of New Zealand terror victims prepare for burials
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will return to the city of Christchurch on Wednesday for the second time since last week's deadly terror attacks at two mosques.
The secret sauce that could get Trump a 2020 victory
President Donald Trump isn't in a great place to win a second term in 2020.
More than 1,000 people feared dead in cyclone
Hundreds of people are feared dead as Cyclone Idai rips through countries in southern Africa including Zimbabwe, Malawi, and Mozambique.
Utrecht tram shooting suspect arrested
World's most expensive cities to live in
The most expensive cities in the world have been revealed -- and the No. 1 spot belongs not to one singly city, but to three destinations.
Newlyweds came to Christchurch with a dream that died
Abdul Nazer and his wife, Ansi Alibava, had their life planned out.
Three dead, multiple people hurt after Utrecht shooting
Multiple people have been injured in a shooting in the Dutch town of Utrecht, police say.
UK speaker blocks more votes on unchanged Brexit deal
British Prime Minister Theresa May's will not be able to bring her beleaguered Brexit withdrawal bill back to parliament for a third vote in its current form, the Speaker of Britain's House of Commons, John Bercow, said on Monday.
Donald Trump's craziest day ever on Twitter
On Sunday, President Donald Trump sent out 29(!) tweets and retweets. Which, in and of itself, is a remarkable thing to say about the chief executive of the United States. (A prolific tweeter and retweeter myself, I sent out 15 tweets on Sunday. And, relatedly, I am not the president of the United States.)
The striking similarities between the New Zealand and Pulse nightclub shooters
The decision to kill innocent civilians who are strangers -- whether you are a jihadist terrorist or a white nationalist militant -- can never be easily explained, but there does seem to be a common profile for "lone actor" Western terrorists today, irrespective of their ideology.
Low-dose aspirin no longer recommended as heart attack preventative
If you're a healthy older adult looking for ways to reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke, don't turn to that age-old standby: daily low-dose aspirin. It's no longer recommended as a preventative for older adults who don't have a high risk or existing heart disease, according to guidelines announced Sunday by the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Accused gunman will defend himself in court
Dead whale found with 40kgs of plastic bags in stomach
A young whale whose carcass washed up in the Philippines died of "dehydration and starvation" after consuming 40 kilograms (88 pounds) of plastic bags, scientists have found.
Report: FAA's approval of Boeing 737 Max under investigation
• Black box data shows 'similarities' with Lion Air, Ethiopian official says
Lambs born from world's oldest stored semen
Scientists in Australia have set a new record by using the world's oldest known viable semen to impregnate dozens of merino sheep.
Cristiano Ronaldo: Juventus star charged for 'cojones' celebration
Cristiano Ronaldo is facing disciplinary action after his "cojones" celebration in Juventus' 3-0 win against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.
Trump outraged. Except over New Zealand
President Donald Trump spent the weekend venting venom at a bewildering list of targets -- even as much of the rest of the world was still trying to come to terms with a true outrage -- the carnage wrought against Muslims in New Zealand.
Three die at St. Patrick's Day event at Northern Ireland hotel
Two people have died and a number have been injured at a St. Patrick's Day event at a hotel in Northern Ireland, according to police.
PM Jacinda Ardern confirms New Zealand gun law reform
New Zealand's government has agreed to reform the country's gun laws in the wake of last Friday's massacre at two mosques, in which 50 people were killed, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has confirmed.
Beto O'Rourke raises $6.1 million his first day
Beto O'Rourke raised $6.1 million in the first 24 hours of his presidential campaign, his campaign said Monday, in what amounts to the largest announced first-day haul of any 2020 Democratic contender to date.
Lionel Messi applauded by rival fans after 'extraordinary' hattrick
Sometimes, a football great has to be applauded -- even if he has helped put your team to the sword.
The world's most historic airport hotel
Airport hotel. The words alone are enough to make travelers cringe.
How 34 recorded phone calls brought down the college admissions scam
Rick Singer called up his client, the wealthy parent of a college student, and went into his prepared lines.
Mikaela Shiffrin seals stellar season with win
It summed up her stellar season. Another race. Another win.
JPMorgan Chase is investing $350 million to get workers ready for the future
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon talks a lot about the need to train workers for the jobs of the future. Now the bank says it will spend $350 million over the next five years to make it happen.
Germany's two biggest banks are discussing a merger
Germany's two biggest banks are discussing a merger that could result in a national champion capable of competing with Wall Street.
Sugary drinks linked to higher risk of premature death, especially for women
Frequent consumption of sugary drinks such as sodas, sports drinks and juice is linked to an increased risk of premature death from cardiovascular disease and, to a lesser extent, from cancer, according to new research.
Huge 'Elephant Queen' caught on camera
New Zealand Cabinet has agreed on tougher gun laws 'in principle'
Live updates: New Zealand Cabinet has agreed on tougher gun laws 'in principle'
Scientist, age 90, still dreaming of resurrecting a woolly mammoth
Even in retirement, 90-year-old Akira Iritani still dreamed of resurrecting the prehistoric woolly mammoth.
Third time lucky for Theresa May's Brexit vote?
UK Prime Minister Theresa May will be hoping the third time's the charm when she tries to get the House of Commons to back her Brexit deal this week after two previous defeats -- but she'll need more than just luck to get lawmakers to change their minds.
Live updates: World reacts to Christchurch attacks
Investigators find 'similarities' between Ethiopian and Lion Air crashes, official says
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