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Trump ally threatens Cohen on Twitter ahead of public testimony
Trump ally Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) threatened Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen via Twitter about an alleged affair ahead of Cohen's public testimony before the House Oversight Committee. CNN's Manu Raju reports.
Senate Republicans have a math problem on Trump's border emergency
It's getting very hot in the hot tub for Senate Republicans at the moment.
What does a win look like for Kim?
Emma Thompson dropped out of big-budget 'Luck' over #MeToo animation chief
Actress Emma Thompson has made public her reason for dropping out of "Luck," a highly-anticipated animated feature by Skydance Animation.
Dutch customs seizes 90,000 bottles of vodka thought heading to North Korea
A container filled with 90,000 bottles of vodka believed to be for sanctions-hit North Korea has been seized by Dutch customs agents, officials said Tuesday.
183 passengers trapped on train for more than 36 hours
After record snow slammed Oregon, almost 200 people remain trapped on a train that came to a sudden stop Sunday evening south of Eugene.
Vietnam's history holds lessons for Trump and Kim, PM says
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said his country will "spare no effort" to host a successful summit between North Korea and the United States because in the end, it would be less costly than a war.
Police say a mother and daughter killed 5 family members. The mother says they all wanted to die.
A Pennsylvania woman and her teenage daughter are charged with killing five members of their own family who, the mother later told police, all "wanted to die," according to a probable cause affidavit.
Inside Afghanistan's 'shadow government'
Iran's president rejects the resignation of his foreign minister
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has rejected the resignation of Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, according to the country's semi-official Fars news agency.
Trump bets it all on friendship with Kim
Trump bets it all on friendship with Kim
President Donald Trump was looking to flatter his new friend in Singapore when he struck upon an unusual compliment.
India launches air strikes across disputed border with Pakistan
May to offer MPs chance to delay Brexit
UK far-right activist banned by Facebook
Facebook and Instagram are banning British far-right activist Tommy Robinson for what they said were violations of their community standards.
WWE star confirms leukemia in remission
Professional wrestler Leati Joseph Anoaʻi, better known by his stage name Roman Reigns, has confirmed his leukemia is in remission and that he will be returning to the WWE.
Univision journalists freed after being detained at Venezuelan presidential palace
The Univision network said six of its staffers, including veteran anchorman Jorge Ramos, were briefly detained at the presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela on Monday.
Vatican treasurer guilty of child sex abuse
US says airstrike kills 35
The US military announced Monday that an airstrike in Somalia killed 35 Al Shabaab fighters on Sunday.
How convicted pedophile cardinal was brought to justice
One of the most powerful men in the Roman Catholic Church was brought down the lone voice of a former choirboy.
SEC asks judge to hold Elon Musk in contempt
The Securities and Exchange Commission has asked a federal judge to hold Tesla CEO Elon Musk in contempt of a settlement deal reached last year.
Vatican treasurer guilty of child sex abuse
One of the most powerful men in the Roman Catholic Church was found guilty of multiple historical child sex offenses at a secret trial in Melbourne in December, the existence of which can only now be revealed.
CNN reporter: Pell conviction is explosive
CNN's Anna Coren explains the significance of the conviction of Cardinal George Pell, the third-highest ranking member of the Catholic Church, who could face prison time for sexually abusing children.
Kim Jong Un arrives in Vietnam to a red carpet welcome ahead of summit
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has arrived in Vietnam in his heavily armored train, ahead of his two day summit with US President Donald Trump in the capital Hanoi.
Former staffer alleges Trump kissed her
A former Trump campaign staffer is suing President Donald Trump and his campaign, alleging that the then-Republican presidential candidate kissed her without her consent during the 2016 race. She's also suing over equal pay -- claiming that she was paid less for her work based on race and gender.
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif announces resignation
Iran's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, who played a key role in the 2015 nuclear deal, announced his resignation Monday.
US flying more reconnaissance flights off Venezuela, military sources say
The US military has flown an increased number of reconnaissance flights in international airspace off the coast of Venezuela during the last several days to gather classified intelligence about the embattled government of President Nicholas Maduro, according to two US defense officials.
UK Labour backs a second referendum
The main opposition party in the UK is throwing its weight behind another referendum on Brexit.
Patriots owner Robert Kraft could be charged as early as Monday in sex solicitation case
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft could be charged as early as Monday with soliciting prostitution, according to the State Attorney's Office in Palm Beach County, Florida.
Terrifying footage shows plane buffeted by strong winds
A British Airways flight was forced to divert from its planned course after being dramatically buffeted by strong winds off the coast of Spain on Monday.
Ballots are being counted in a Nigerian election plagued by unrest and other problems
Voters in Nigeria's presidential election Saturday faced an "undue burden" because of "serious operational shortcomings," European Union observers said Monday.
Pence says 'it's time' for action against Maduro
Vice President Mike Pence said the US will impose additional sanctions on Venezuelan leaders and pledged more aid to the region as he called on nations to do more to confront embattled President Nicolas Maduro's government.
This exchange on N Korea is unbelievable
As Donald Trump heads to Vietnam for the second summit of his presidency with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, one big question remains: Is the rogue nation still a nuclear threat or, well, isn't it?
R. Kelly pleads not guilty to all counts of aggravated sexual abuse
R. Kelly has pleaded not guilty to 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse.
UK's opposition Labour Party backs new Brexit referendum
Police in NYC are investigating the second set of swastikas found in the last three days
For the second time in three days, the New York City Police Department is investigating swastikas found scrawled in places where children play.
They had abortions late in their pregnancies. These are their stories
Strangers have called them monsters, trolled them on social media and said their living children should be taken away. Their darkest moments are judged and politicized by figures who know nothing about them. They feel like involuntary pawns in an ugly, vicious game they didn't ask to play.
Botswana has 'significant elephant-poaching problem'
Botswana, long considered a safe haven for elephants in Africa, has "a significant elephant-poaching problem," a conservationist group that carried out an aerial wildlife survey in the country said.
May's job is getting harder by the day
Taking a break from the EU-Arab League summit in Sharm el-Sheikh on Sunday evening, Theresa May was challenged to a quick game of pool by Italian PM Giuseppe Conte. It turns out her pool skills are not much better than her dance moves -- to the delight of people commenting on Twitter back in Britain.
Trump: Kim Jong Un and I see eye to eye
At the Governor's Ball, President Donald Trump speaks about his relationship with Kim Jong Un ahead of his second summit with the North Korean leader.
Meet the Barrett brothers, the All Blacks' history-making siblings
When asked what he planned to do after retiring from rugby, Kevin Barrett -- or "Smiley," as he was nicknamed -- announced he was "going to breed some All Blacks."
This London ad campaign shows women's post-childbirth bodies in all their glory
A new advertising campaign in the London Underground spotlights women's bodies after childbirth, depicted without the use of digital retouching.
Trump declares 'signing summit' for China trade deal
President Donald Trump declared Monday he would participate in a "signing summit" with Chinese leader Xi Jinping as the world's two largest economies edged closer to a trade deal.
Opponents line up to quash Medicare for All
As attention on Medicare for All continues to grow, the industries that would be most affected by the shift are determined to chill the fervor.
Afghanistan peace talks resume in Doha
The US special representative for Afghanistan has met with one of the founding members of the Taliban for the first time, as the latest round of peace talks resumed in Qatar Monday.
What do Chelsea now do with rebel $92 million goalkeeper?
Maurizio Sarri tore furiously at his jacket, gesticulating wildly as he stormed down the Wembley tunnel.
Read the Pope's entire speech blasting sexual abuse within the church
Here is a transcript of Pope Francis' speech Sunday on the final day of a historic Vatican summit on clergy sexual abuse, as posted on the Vatican's website.
Why this year's Oscars felt so different
Theresa May fails to turn on the charm in Sharm
As a venue for warming frosty relations, Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt's tourist mecca in the Sinai, has a lot to offer: sun, sea, sand -- and this past weekend, the allure of a long-awaited summit.
'Green Book' wins best picture
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