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New recommendations say not all women need genetic testing for cancer
Primary care providers should screen women for personal, family and/or ethnic history of breast, ovarian, tubal or peritoneal cancer to decide who should undergo genetic counseling for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations, the US Preventive Services Task Force recommended Tuesday. The mutations increase a woman's cancer risk.
Imran Khan: Why would we do such an act?
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has offered to assist with investigations into the deadly bomb attack on a convoy of soldiers in Indian-administered Kashmir and said the conflict will only be solved through dialogue, not war.
British Airways 1960s-styled Boeing 747 flies to New York
Among the usual traffic taking off at London's Heathrow Airport on Tuesday morning was an eye-catching blast from the past -- a retro-painted British Airways Boeing 747.
Trump defies every restraint
5 big questions for Sanders' campaign
Bernie Sanders made it official on Tuesday morning: He's running for president again.
Caster Semenya needs to be treated fairly, says US Olympic great Ed Moses
US athletics great Ed Moses says sport has had its "head in the ground" over the issue of hypoandrogenism and called for South African Caster Semenya to be treated fairly as her appeal against testosterone restrictions in female runners takes place in Switzerland.
Glasses and gloves: The icon in photos
Wallace Broecker, the geophysicist who popularized the term 'global warming,' has died
Wallace Broecker, the renowned geophysicist who popularized the term "global warming," has died. He was 87.
Chinese 'Queen of Ivory' jailed for 15 years in Tanzania
A Chinese woman, nicknamed the 'Queen of Ivory' and thought to be one of Africa's most notorious traffickers, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison, Tanzanian authorities told CNN.
Bernie Sanders launches second presidential campaign
Vatican admits to secret rules for children of priests
The Vatican has revealed that it maintains secret guidelines for priests who father children despite their vows of celibacy, according to a report in the New York Times.
Huawei founder: The US 'cannot crush us'
Huawei founder: The US 'cannot crush us'
Huawei's founder is striking a defiant tone in the face of American attempts to curb the Chinese tech giant's international reach and prosecute his daughter.
Japan Inc poured billions into Britain. Now it's having regrets
Japan's top companies are losing patience with the United Kingdom as Brexit fast approaches.
Honda is closing its only British factory, wiping out 3,500 jobs
Honda has just dealt the United Kingdom's auto industry a huge blow.
Toto Wolff: No-deal Brexit a 'nightmare' for F1
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has warned a no-deal Brexit could cause the "mother of all messes" for Formula 1.
Taiwan leader to seek re-election despite hostility from Beijing
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen says she will run for re-election as the island's leader in 2020, despite her flagging popularity and growing hostility from Beijing.
Former New Zealand leader: 'We need to learn to listen to China'
A former New Zealand prime minister has lavished praise on China as the country's current leader continues to deny reports of a rift between Wellington and Beijing.
Fortune tellers, letter writers and the last of Hong Kong's traditional trades
From fortune tellers to professional letter writers, many of Hong Kong's street-savvy, traditional entrepreneurs have devoted their entire lives to ancient and increasingly forgotten practices.
Visegrad summit canceled over Israel-Poland Holocaust spat
A summit of central European leaders in Israel has been canceled after Israeli officials sparked outrage by accusing Poland of complicity during the Holocaust.
16 states file lawsuit to stop Trump's national emergency declaration
Sixteen states on Monday evening filed a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's national emergency declaration.
Trump calls on Venezuela military to back Guaido over Maduro
President Donald Trump is expected to urge Venezuelan military officials to back the country's self-declared interim president Juan Guaido and allow humanitarian aid to flow into Venezuela.
Migrants to Yemen unaware of bombs and bodies ahead
They trudge, exhausted, along the desolate winding road to Obock in northern Djibouti, flanked on either side by a black, alien landscape created millennia ago by volcanic eruptions.
This AI is so good at mimicking human writing, its creators won't release it
A new artificial intelligence system is so good at composing text, that the researchers behind it said they won't release it for fear of how it could be misused.
The world looks longingly at a post-Trump era
If Europe's leaders, diplomats and security professionals had a vote in the 2020 US presidential elections, it doesn't seem likely they'd give it to President Trump. At least, that's how it seemed at the 2019 Munich Security Conference.
Nigerian president says military should be 'ruthless' with vote riggers
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari said he had ordered the military and law enforcement officers to be ruthless with those involved in election fraud following the postponement of the country's general elections.
Deforestation will torpedo global climate targets, study finds
International targets to cut emissions and limit climate change will be missed due to rises in deforestation and delays in changing how humans use land, a new study warns.
Baldwin suggests Trump's latest attack on 'SNL' could be 'a threat to my safety'
US discussing exchanging liaison officers with North Korea
The US and North Korea are seriously considering exchanging liaison officers, a move that could begin the establishment of interest sections in each other's countries, two sources with knowledge of the discussions told CNN.
24 bodies recovered from flooded gold mine in Zimbabwe
The bodies of 24 gold miners have been recovered from a flooded mine in Zimbabwe, and rescuers have pulled out eight survivors who had been trapped underground, the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation reported.
Turmoil in British politics as Labour MPs quit over Brexit and anti-Semitism
A new schism opened up in British politics on Monday when seven lawmakers staged a dramatic walkout from Britain's opposition Labour Party, denouncing its handling of a wave of anti-Semitism and a "betrayal" on Brexit.
Anti-Semitism's shadow over Europe
UK may undermine US-led campaign to keep Huawei out of 5G networks
The United Kingdom could undermine an American-led campaign to keep Chinese tech company Huawei out of super-fast 5G mobile networks around the world.
Baldwin: Trump's 'SNL' attack could be 'a threat to my safety'
Alec Baldwin, the actor who plays President Trump on "SNL," is responding to the president's latest shot at the show.
Indian troops killed in militant clash in Kashmir
Four Indian army personnel were killed Monday in a gunfight with militants in the Pulwama district of Indian-administered Kashmir, just days after a car bomb was detonated in the same area, killing 40 paramilitary soldiers.
Actor orchestrated 'hate crime' attack, police believe
Trump's allies get set for fierce fight over emergency declaration
President Donald Trump's allies are mounting a stiff defense of his declaration of a national emergency amid increasing signs that the biggest threat to his border wall now comes not from Congress, but the courts.
Ibrahimovic: 'Now I just go out on field and dominate'
Is it possible that the iconic American school bus ultimately inspired Swedish football icon Zlatan Ibrahimovic's move to the US?
Daytona 500: Denny Hamlin wins after huge crashes
Denny Hamlin negotiated multi-car pile-ups and the challenge of Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Kyle Busch and Erik Jones to win the Daytona 500 in overtime Sunday.
Mountain lion removed from tree in California backyard
Firefighters are well known for their cat-rescuing skills. But members of San Bernardino County Fire department faced a bigger challenge than your average trapped tabby when called to a home in California on Saturday.
Facebook was 'willing to override' users' privacy setting to share their data
UK lawmakers have accused Facebook of violating data privacy and competition laws in a report on social media disinformation that also says CEO Mark Zuckerberg showed "contempt" toward parliament by not appearing before them.
NYPD reviews alleged threat by police commander against rapper
The New York Police Department is investigating allegations that a precinct commander threatened rapper and actor 50 Cent, NYPD Sgt. Jessica McRorie told CNN Sunday.
Why we should play video games with kids
There is, inevitably, a gap between the parents we are and the parents we think we are. Not unlike algorithms, we rely on the past to inform our parenting decisions in the present. But this world keeps on turning, and the parenting present is never quite like the past.
British ISIS bride who wants to return to UK gives birth to boy
The GOAT? Hirscher claims historic gold
Eating your way to better mental health
It is well known that eating lots of fruit and vegetables is good for your physical health, but our latest research suggests that it might be good for your mental health too.
Saudi crown prince signs deals worth $20B
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has signed agreements worth $20 billion with Pakistan at the start of an Asian tour widely seen as an attempt to bolster ties and improve the kingdom's image after a troubling year.
The migrants braving a war zone to find a better life in Saudi Arabia
They trudge, exhausted, along the desolate winding road to Obock in northern Djibouti, flanked on either side by a black, alien landscape created millennia ago by volcanic eruptions.
Japan's Abe refuses to deny that he nominated Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has refused to deny that he nominated US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in helping to ease tensions with North Korea.
Five bystanders shot during police shootout in New Orleans
Five people waiting at a bus stop in New Orleans were shot during a police shootout with a robbery suspect Sunday, police said.
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