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Toxic moonshine kills 94 in India
At least 94 people have died and more than 150 have been hospitalized after consuming tainted alcohol in India, officials said.
R. Kelly to appear in court hours after arrest
In photos: Venezuela in crisis
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro broke diplomatic relations with Columbia on Saturday, February 23, as tensions escalated along the two countries' borders over aid for Venezuela. Maduro denies that a humanitarian crisis exists in Venezuela and suggests that aid efforts are part of a US plot to orchestrate a coup.
Nigeria's delayed elections get underway
Multiple bomb blasts rocked the northern Nigerian city of Maiduguri just hours before presidential polls opened on Saturday.
Six Nations: Wales in pole position after comeback win over England
Wales overcame a halftime deficit and scored two late tries to beat England 21-13 in rugby union's Six Nations in what might turn out to be the competition's title decider.
Prosecutors say Manafort's 'criminal actions were bold'
Prosecutors from special counsel Robert Mueller's office wrote in a sentencing memo filed Friday for Paul Manafort that the former Trump campaign chairman's years of criminality were "bold" and continued even when and after he served as Donald Trump's campaign chair in the 2016 election.
See bus erupt into flames during tense Venezuelan standoff
CNN's Nick Paton Walsh is in Colombia, at the Venezuela border, where protesters lit a bus on fire in a tense standoff with the Venezuelan National Guard.
US senator gets into heated climate change debate with kids
Sen. Dianne Feinstein clashed Friday with a group of children over climate change policy, criticizing their requests that she back the Green New Deal, accusing them of presenting an ultimatum and contrasting their inability to vote with her three decades in office.
Trump reveals his pick for UN ambassador
President Donald Trump said Friday he intends to nominate the current American ambassador to Canada to be the new US ambassador to the United Nations.
The unconventional president staring down Beijing
On the surface, Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen isn't a natural politician.
Trump predicts 'very good chance' of China trade deal
President Donald Trump expressed optimism on a trade deal with China, after meeting with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He in the Oval Office on Friday afternoon.
Jussie Smollett case shines light on unsolved crimes
Rashad Pratt had been sitting in his SUV nearly seven years ago, near his mother's Chicago home, when a man approached with a gun and shot him in the chest, fatally piercing his heart.
Mueller filing still not public after midnight deadline
The public will have to wait a little longer to read Paul Manafort's sentencing memo from special counsel Robert Mueller.
Trump's plan for 2020 Democrats: Cause chaos and sow division
R. Kelly indicted on 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse
An indictment has been handed down against musician R. Kelly by the Cook County State's Attorney office, two sources with knowledge of the development tell CNN.
Does socialism have a future? Cubans are hitting the polls
Does socialism have a future? Millions of Cubans are about to tell the world "yes" -- or so Havana hopes.
Trump's plan for Dems 2020: Chaos and division
One presidential candidate is following the Democratic primary fight far closer than you might imagine. His name is Donald J. Trump.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft accused of soliciting sex, police say
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is being charged with two counts of soliciting someone to commit prostitution, stemming from a raid in a day spa in Florida, police said Friday.
US prosecutors: Church can't be trusted to police itself
As the Vatican began a historic summit on combating clergy sexual abuse, prosecutors in the United States slammed the Catholic Church, saying it should not be trusted to police itself.
Jussie Smollett's character cut from final 2 episodes of 'Empire'
The producers behind Fox's "Empire" have decided to remove actor Jussie Smollett's character from the final two episodes of the season following his arrest this week.
America's opioid epidemic has hit these states the hardest
While there's early evidence that the explosive rate of opioid deaths has started to slow, opioids killed more than 49,000 people in the United States in 2017, according to preliminary data. A new study reveals which part of the country has been affected the most by the ongoing epidemic.
Woman dies after eating at Michelin-starred restaurant
A Michelin-starred restaurant in the Spanish city of Valencia is at the center of a food poisoning outbreak that has killed one woman and affected 28 further diners.
Bear Grylls in hot water after boiling frog in Bulgaria
Bear Grylls has landed himself in hot water and faces a potential fine after killing and cooking a frog while filming in a protected national park in Bulgaria.
The human cost of Trump's sanctions on Iran
Ali only had two hours to save his baby's life. He careened through traffic and sped along highways to an east Tehran government pharmacy. When he saw some 800 people queued outside the facility, he dropped to his knees. Like him, they were waiting to obtain state-funded medications.
Kraft Heinz posts $12.6 billion loss
Kraft Heinz had one of the worst days imaginable Thursday.
Venezuela closes border with Brazil. Is Colombia next?
Israel launches moon mission with privately funded spacecraft
Israel's non-profit SpaceIL launched its spacecraft from Florida's Cape Canaveral Thursday on board a Falcon 9 rocket, in a bid to become the fourth country to make a soft landing on the moon.
ISIS bride's sister asks government to help bring newborn baby to UK
Jussie Smollett apologizes to the 'Empire' cast and crew, insists that he's innocent
When Jussie Smollett called the cast and crew of the television show "Empire" together Thursday night, they were expecting the actor to come clean about what really happened, a person at the meeting told CNN.
Elizabeth Warren demands answers after CNN report on US weapons in Yemen
Elizabeth Warren wants to know how American weapons ended up in the wrong hands in Yemen.
Venezuela is closing its border with Brazil. Is Colombia next?
Nicolas Maduro will close Venezuela's border with Brazil, as tensions over foreign aid deliveries rise. The embattled President also is considering closing the border with Colombia -- a move that would seal off most of Venezuela's inland periphery.
Japanese space probe touches down on asteroid
Supply of food under threat due to biodiversity loss across the globe: UN
A drop in global biodiversity is putting our ability to produce food at risk, a new United Nations report warns.
World's largest bee spotted for the first time since 1981
The Wallace's giant bee is as big as a human thumb.
Bowser is taking over Nintendo ... for real
Nintendo has appointed Doug Bowser as the next head of its American operations — and the joke hasn't been lost on anyone.
Inside South Korea's 'nut rage' family
Forced to kneel and assaulted for forgetting to buy ginger. Kicked and spat on for being late. Drenched with water for driving too slowly. Struck on the forehead with a mop handle for seemingly no reason.
'Empire' actor Jussie Smollett paid $3,500 to stage attack, police say
Catholic Church's problems with abuse are playing out in India amid summit
As more than 200 leaders from the Roman Catholic Church meet in Rome for an unprecedented summit to address clergy sexual abuse, a crisis is being renewed in India.
Investigators eye American in Moscow with links to Trump
Senate investigators want to question a Moscow-based American businessman with longstanding ties to President Donald Trump after witnesses told them he could shed light on the President's commercial and personal activities in Russia dating back to the 1990s, multiple sources have told CNN.
Saudi sisters trapped in Hong Kong after daring escape attempt
Coast Guard officer accused of massacre plot 'inspired by Norway shooting'
A Coast Guard lieutenant arrested last Friday on gun and drug charges allegedly wanted to conduct a mass killing.
Trump, Kim to meet one-on-one next week
President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will meet one-on-one at the start of their summit next week in Hanoi, a senior administration official said on Thursday.
Aid is piling up on Venezuela's border
"On February 23, humanitarian aid will enter Venezuela one way or another," the country's self-declared president Juan Guaido declared earlier this month. But not so fast -- President Nicolas Maduro, who won reelection in a widely-criticized vote last year, has promised to block the supplies, and organizations including the Red Cross and United Nations have refused to help.
Over 70 dead as fire engulfs buildings in Bangladesh
At least 70 people have been killed after a fire tore through a residential building in a historic part of the Bangladesh capital Dhaka, the latest such deadly blaze in the south Asian nation.
Roger Stone hit with full gag order after inflammatory Instagram post
Roger Stone apologized repeatedly Thursday to Judge Amy Berman Jackson for an Instagram post with what appeared to be the crosshairs of a gun drawn behind her head.
Historic summit on clergy sexual abuse
An unprecedented summit in Rome convened by Pope Francis to confront the Catholic Church's clergy abuse scandal is set to begin Thursday.
Macron: Anti-Semitism at worst levels since WWII
French President Emmanuel Macron has announced a crackdown on the "scourge" of anti-Semitism, days after protesters held rallies against a rise in anti-Semitic incidents across the country.
'If he falls, he dies' -- Climbing 3000ft without ropes
Any doubts as to whether Alex Honnold was the greatest rock-climber of all time were doused when the American did something that no-one thought was humanly possible.
Breakdancing proposed as new Olympic sport
Organizers of Paris 2024 have proposed that breakdancing should be included as a new sport in the Olympic program.
Americans detained in Haiti have returned to the US
A group of Americans detained in Haiti and accused of being "terrorists" by the country's leader have returned to the United States, according to the Miami Herald.
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