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Brexit is blowing up British politics
Swiss banking giant UBS fined $5 billion in fraud case
UBS faces a massive financial penalty in France after a court there ruled that the Swiss bank helped its wealthy clients avoid taxes.
Alabama woman who joined ISIS is begging to come home
At the age of 19, a young woman from Hoover, Alabama traveled to Syria to join ISIS -- the so-called "Islamic State."
US newspaper calls for Ku Klux Klan 'to ride again'
An editorial written in support of the Ku Klux Klan. That's something you might expect to see in 1919.
S Korea government backtracks after saying K-Pop stars look 'too similar'
South Korea's government has withdrawn guidelines that criticized the "similar appearance" of K-pop stars and aimed to diversify the industry, following an outcry from fans of the wildly popular music genre.
Record $300m baseball deal agreed, according to reports
Manny Machado, who spent the 2018 Major League Baseball (MLB) season with the Los Angeles Dodgers, has agreed a record-breaking $300 million deal with the San Diego Padres, according to reports.
McCabe: Trump could be a Russian asset
Former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe said Tuesday it is possible President Donald Trump is a Russian asset.
Chinese hackers ramp up attacks on US companies
Hackers in China have significantly stepped up attacks on US companies as the two countries have clashed over trade and technology.
Iconic statue of WWII sailor kissing nurse spray painted
Police in Florida are looking for the vandal who painted "#MeToo" on the leg of the nurse in the "Unconditional Surrender" statue.
French women 'silenced about church abuse' speak out
Lucie was just 16 when she became involved with a Catholic religious community after attending a holiday camp in Switzerland. At the time, she told CNN, she was "very, very, very alone" and looking for friends and affection.
Scandals are multiplying as Vatican's historic clergy abuse summit looms
For the first time in Catholic history, nearly 200 church leaders from around the world will gather at the Vatican starting Thursday to confront the scourge of clergy who sexually abuse children.
The secrets to running the best hotel in the world
Shuttering a hotel for an 18-month renovation is a risky proposition even in a bustling tourist hub. To do it in the bucolic countryside of County Limerick, Ireland, well, that better be one jaw-dropping transformation, guaranteed to bring visitors in droves.
Karl Lagerfeld's controversial quotes
Karl Lagerfeld will be remembered for many things, from his transformation of Chanel to his visionary designs and elaborate runway shows. He'll also be remembered for his candidness.
UK would be 'irresponsible' to let Huawei into 5G, think tank warns
Chinese tech giant Huawei is facing a new attack as it tries to persuade the UK government to let it help build super-fast 5G networks in the country.
Scientist films encounter with killer whale
A scientist captured video of a close encounter she shared with a killer whale in Antarctica. CNN's John Vause has more.
Martina Navratilova dropped by LGBT group over trans athletes row
An LGBT group has cut ties with tennis great Martina Navratilova after she said it was a form of "cheating" for transgender women to be allowed to compete in women's sport.
Mother says son was shot dead in front of her by a policeman
Tires were burning in nearby streets. Tear gas was in the air. Crowds were gathering. So Pricil Journal told her son Roberto to hide the wheelbarrow they used as a cookie stall outside the general hospital.
Nick Sandmann sues the Washington Post
Attorneys for a Kentucky high school student who was at the center of a viral video controversy are suing the Washington Post, seeking $250 million in damages.
Australian mammal becomes first to go extinct due to climate change
A small brown rat which lived on a tiny island off northern Australia is the world's first mammal known to have become extinct due to "human-induced climate change," the government says.
Iranians attack morality police after women were detained
A group of Iranians attacked a morality police van in Tehran last week after two young women were detained for "improperly" wearing a compulsory headscarf, according to state-owned Iranian media and activists.
Larry Nassar victims don't approve of new USA Gymnastics president
USA Gymnastics has appointed former gymnast and NBA executive Li Li Leung as its president and chief executive officer, the embattled organization announced Tuesday.
ISIS bride who wants UK return 'to have British citizenship revoked'
British teenager Shamima Begum, who left the UK to join ISIS in 2015 and has expressed a wish to return home, is to be stripped of her UK citizenship, her family's lawyer said Tuesday.
Two rare oarfish, long regarded as omens of natural disasters, found alive by Japanese fishermen
Fishermen were stunned to discover two deep-sea fish believed to be ancient harbingers of earthquakes and tsunamis alive in nets in the Japanese island of Okinawa.
For the first time in 94 years, Beijing's Forbidden City to open at night
A rare opportunity for those who have long dreamed of watching illuminated lanterns dancing across night skies in the stunning historic setting of Beijing's Forbidden City.
Eighth Labour MP resigns from party, as Corbyn and allies remain defiant
Another British member of parliament has quit the opposition Labour Party, in the wake of seven lawmakers splitting to form the Independent Group in Parliament earlier this week.
Russian hackers targeted US think tanks in Europe
A hacking group that is thought to be linked to Russian military intelligence targeted the European offices of two American think tanks, Microsoft revealed late Tuesday.
Southwest cancels hundreds of flights as it struggles to get its mechanical problems under control
Southwest Airlines continues to grapple with an "operational emergency" after an unusually high number of planes have been taken out service.
Trump's Russia probe fixation in 1 sentence
UK and French backpackers missing from Australian beach
Two 20-year-old tourists, one from Britain and the other from France, have gone missing at a beach in Australia.
Hong Kong to jail vaping offenders
Robert Chan lit his first cigarette aged 18. He quickly became hooked, smoking 15 a day for more than a decade.
Mandy Moore says she was 'drowning' in her marriage to Ryan Adams
Mandy Moore is speaking out about her former marriage to singer Ryan Adams.
Airbnb subpoenaed by New York City for data on listings
New York City has subpoenaed Airbnb for data on roughly 20,000 listings in the area to make sure hosts aren't breaking local laws about short-term rentals.
Rubella gave me a disability. This is my message to anti-vaxxers
"Oh, we're not planning to vaccinate." These are the words a friend says to me in the midst of a conversation about their impending child.
'Th€ gr€€d knows no £imits': Liverpool fans applaud Bayern protest
Supporters of Liverpool and Bayern Munich cast rivalry aside during their high octane Champions League clash Tuesday to protest against the rising cost of ticket prices.
White House moves ahead with wall funding despite lawsuits
The White House is moving forward with plans to shift existing federal funds to pay for construction of a wall on the southern border, a senior administration official said.
Why does the US President work so hard to stop investigations if he isn't worried about what they'll find?
The New York Times published a 4,536-word opus on President Donald Trump's two-year-long (and running!) attempt to thwart the multiple investigations into his 2016 presidential campaign and its ties to Russia.
NYT: Trump asked if prosecutor who supported him could take over Cohen probe
Sanders' second presidential campaign
After months of deliberation, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders announced Tuesday that he is running for president again in 2020. It will be Sanders' second consecutive bid for the Democratic nomination after losing to Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Judge calls new hearing after Roger Stone's inflammatory post
A post on Roger Stone's Instagram account featuring a picture of the judge overseeing his case with crosshairs in the background could jeopardize the lenient gag order he received from her last Friday, as well as his bail.
Fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld dies at 85
NYT: Trump asked if prosecutor who supported him could be put in charge of Cohen probe
President Donald Trump asked then-acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker if a US attorney he appointed could oversee an investigation tied to himself after the US attorney in question had already recused himself from the probe, The New York Times reported Tuesday.
Protesters rally against anti-Semitism in France after more graves vandalized
Protesters are gathering Tuesday night in cities across France to march against anti-Semitism after a rise in such incidents in the country.
FDA warns against using young blood as medical treatment
Wannabe vampires, beware: The US Food and Drug Administration warned Tuesday against using plasma infusions from young blood donors to ward off the effects of normal aging as well as other more serious conditions. Plasma, the liquid portion of the blood, contains proteins that help clot blood.
US enshrines a new national park
Indiana may have been the 19th state to enter the United States, but it took until 2019 for the Hoosier State to get its first national park.
Lindsey Vonn: Mikaela Shiffrin 'in a league of her own'
She retired as the greatest female ski racer of all time, but Lindsey Vonn believes fellow American Mikaela Shiffrin is "in a league of her own" and will shatter all records as long as she stays healthy.
Dems to investigate Flynn-backed efforts to bring nuclear power to Saudis
Despite a half-dozen warnings from National Security Council officials about the ethics and legality of a proposal to export nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia, White House officials continued to push for it in the early months of the administration, promoting a lucrative project backed by former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, according to a new report from congressional Democrats.
Leaders of Catholic nuns and priests admit 'errors in judgment' over child sex abuse
Ahead of a Vatican summit on clerical sex abuse, the top leadership of Catholic nuns and priests worldwide admitted to making "errors in judgment" regarding cases of sexual abuse of children and say that more women should be involved in the process of evaluating cases.
Mystery deepens in attack on 'Empire' star as cops release suspects
The brothers arrested and released in connection with the attack on actor Jussie Smollett are no longer suspects at this time, Chicago police said Monday.
Here's the worst thing Donald Trump said to Andrew McCabe
You can debate whether acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe did the right thing when he authorized a counterintelligence investigation into whether President Donald Trump was acting at the behest of Russians. Or whether he was rightly admonished by the inspector general for his conversations about the probe into Hillary Clinton's private email server. Or even whether he is exaggerating in order to boost sales for his memoir of his time in the Trump administration.
'Alarming' number of people received restricted fentanyl, study says
An "alarming" number of US patients received a highly potent form of opioid that is 100 times more powerful than morphine and that they never should have been prescribed, according to a new study.
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