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A serial killer drew portraits of his victims. The FBI is asking for help to ID them
The FBI is hoping portraits of women drawn by the man who says he killed them will help them to identify the victims and notify their families.
Tiger discovered by a weed smoker in Houston moves to its new home
A tiger that had a puzzling encounter with a weed smoker in Houston this week has found a home. And it comes with two potential tiger pals and lush green land for the feline to roll around.
Women in Japan rebel against Valentine's Day
Jeremy Douglas: Asian organized crime doubles down on casinos
When a major government designates a business as a front for organized crime, the accused normally go into hiding and tell their lawyers to get ready.
Team Trump's shifting stories in the Russia probe
The 'Salt Queen' working to transform health of a nation
To our kids, after tragedy: 'People are good'
Every mass shooting, act of terrorism and hate crime I read/watch/hear about in the news chips away a piece of my heart and makes me want to pull my daughters close, as if my hugs can protect them. But ultimately, none of these tragedies reduces my faith in humanity.
The health impacts of PFAS chemicals
PFAS chemicals are known as "forever chemicals," a family of potentially thousands of synthetic chemicals that are extremely persistent in the environment and in our bodies. PFAS is short for perfluoroalky and polyfluoroalkyl substances and includes chemicals known as PFOS, PFOA and GenX.
Rappler journalist Maria Ressa says Philippine government is sending chilling message
Will smash hit The Wandering Earth change China's film industry?
US charges former Air Force intelligence specialist with spying for Iran
Judge rules Manafort 'intentionally' lied to FBI, special counsel
Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, lied to special counsel Robert Mueller, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
Suicide attack on Iran's Revolutionary Guards kills dozens
A suicide bombing hit a bus carrying members of the Iranian military's elite Revolutionary Guards in the southeastern Iranian province of Sistan Baluchistan, killing 30 people and wounding 10, according to the semi-official Fars News Agency.
NASA's newest mission will study the origins of the universe
NASA has announced a two-year space mission to study the beginnings and evolution of the universe and determine how common the ingredients for life are within the planetary systems in our galaxy, the Milky Way.
Why these Pacific Island nations have world's highest childhood obesity rates
Childhood obesity continues to rise around the world, and the World Health Organization has called it "one of the most serious public health challenges of the 21st century."
China and India are making the planet greener, NASA says
The Earth is facing a climate crisis, but it's also getting greener and leafier. According to new research, the rise is largely courtesy of China and India.
Eight frantic days to break the Brexit deadlock
Yearbook photo shows Baton Rouge police officers dressed in blackface for undercover operation
More than 25 years ago, two Baton Rouge police officers wore blackface for an undercover operation. This week, the city's police chief apologized after a photograph of the officers from a department yearbook surfaced online.
US and India head for trade showdown
The United States is trying to negotiate an end to its trade war with China, but tensions with another big economy are rising.
WaPo: Trump spent $50K on golf simulator for White House
President Donald Trump personally paid to have a "golf simulator" installed in the White House residence that allows him to play virtual rounds of golf, The Washington Post reported Wednesday.
Rare black leopard spotted in Kenya -- a first in Africa since 1909
Turns out, the mythical black big cat really does exist.
US charges ex-Air Force intel specialist with spying for Iran
The US has charged a former Air Force intelligence specialist with spying for Iran, according to an indictment unsealed in federal court Wednesday.
George Michael's art collection to be auctioned for charity
Art lovers and fans of the late George Michael will have the chance to buy one of his many impressive artworks in a unique auction next month.
Trump intends to sign border deal to avoid another shutdown
60% of UK trade is still exposed to a Brexit shock
If nothing changes in the next 45 days, the United Kingdom will crash out of the European Union with as much as 60% of its trade at risk of disruption.
Mikaela Shiffrin quickfire challenge: Heals or sneakers? Money or fame?
Quiet night in vs. big night out? Heels or sneakers? Olympic gold or an overall World Cup title?
Maria Ressa, journalist and Duterte critic, arrested in Philippines
Maria Ressa, a high-profile Philippine journalist and vocal critic of the country's president, was arrested Wednesday in connection with "cyber libel" charges against Rappler, the news site she oversees.
Apple-hosted app lets Saudi men control women's travel
Human rights defenders are calling on Apple and Google to remove the Saudi government app Absher from its platforms, saying that it allows Saudi men to track women under their sponsorship.
WW2 aircraft carrier found deep under ocean
On October 26, 1942, the USS Hornet was mortally wounded in a Japanese onslaught during the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands. She carried 2,200 crew, 140 of whom were lost that day.
Lady Gaga supports Cardi B's Grammy win
Lady Gaga is supporting Cardi B in the wake of negative reaction to the rapper's Grammy win.
Is the mission over for the Mars Opportunity rover?
It may be time to finally say goodbye to the Opportunity rover. The rover's team made their last attempt to contact Opportunity last night, and it went unanswered. NASA will hold a press conference at 2 p.m. ET today to discuss the results of recovery efforts since a dust storm encircled Mars last year.
Saudi wealth fund sets up in London, NY
Saudi Arabia's huge sovereign wealth fund is coming to Silicon Valley and Wall Street as it aims to pour billions more into foreign investments.
How Mbappe usurped Neymar to become PSG's main man
Beforehand all the talk had been of how much Paris Saint-Germain would miss Brazilian superstar Neymar for their Champions League last-16 tie against Manchester United.
New York police accidentally shoot fellow officer dead
A New York Police Department detective was shot and killed Tuesday, and a sergeant was hit in the leg, after they responded to a reported robbery at a cell phone store in the borough of Queens, city officials said.
Eight frantic days to break the Brexit deadlock
Over the past few days, the Brexit endgame has become a little clearer. And unfortunately for anyone forced to watch, it looks like it's going to go right down to the wire.
Hawaii hit with snow in wild winter storm
A winter storm pummeled the Hawaiian islands early Monday, bringing gusty winds, squally rain, high surf and even snow at a state park.
Trump may be alone with his wall
President Donald Trump's mantra "I alone can fix it" is about to face its ultimate test as he contemplates a vast, contentious sweep of executive power to build his wall.
Inside Ajax's $500 million football factory
Former Ajax player and coach Danny Blind sits down in the club's boardroom and begins to reel off some of the most prominent players to have contributed to its success over the years.
Egypt debates bills that could see Sisi serve as president until 2034
Egypt's parliament began debate Wednesday on constitutional amendments that would extend presidential terms from four to six years and could see current President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi remain in office until 2034.
Trophy hunter 'pays $110k' to kill and pose with rare mountain goat
An American trophy hunter has sparked outrage after reportedly paying $110,000 for a permit to kill a rare mountain goat in Pakistan, before posing with the dead animal after the hunt.
The world's most romantic restaurants
Roses? Champagne? Candlelight? A heart-shaped molten chocolate cake? While culinary clichés abound for what is the busiest and most profitable day of the year for many restaurants, there are those special establishments where the setting, the service and the flair from the kitchen make it well worth a punt for Valentine's Day -- or any other important occasion.
At least 4 dead in stampede after presidential rally in Nigeria
At least four people were killed Tuesday in a stampede that unfolded as Nigeria's President left a political rally just days ahead of his country's elections, police and hospital officials told CNN.
500,000 cattle survived years-long drought, died in the rain
After seven years of drought, elated cattle farmers in the Australian state of Queensland welcomed the rainstorms heading their way as a blessing.
The old men vying to lead Africa's youngest population
On first look, not much separates the two front-runners contesting Nigeria's presidential election. Both are men in their 70s with previous experience of high-level politics. Both are from the same ethnic group. And both are Muslims from the north of the country.
Macedonia officially changes name to North Macedonia
The country formerly known as the Republic of Macedonia officially changed its name to the Republic of North Macedonia on Tuesday, on paper ending a decades-long dispute that should pave the way for NATO membership.
Netflix's 'Velvet Buzzsaw' and the sinister world of haunted art
Morf Vanderwalt, the acerbic art critic played by Jake Gyllenhaal in Netflix film "Velvet Buzzsaw," is never short of a bon mot. For him, becoming the recipient of even the most insouciant of hatchet jobs remains an honor. "A bad review," he argues, "is better than sinking into the great glut of anonymity."
Why did the Boeing 747 cross the road?
Why did the Boeing 747 cross the road? To start a new life as a hotel attraction in the Netherlands of course.
All Belgium flights canceled as air traffic control strikes for higher wages
All flights in and out of Belgium have been canceled for a 24-hour period as air traffic control workers went on strike Tuesday evening. The action will affect flights at all airports in the country, including Brussels Airport and regional facilities.
Mexican drug lord 'El Chapo' found guilty on all counts
Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera, the Mexican drug lord who pocketed nearly $14 billion as the decadeslong head of the murderous Sinaloa cartel, was found guilty Tuesday of all 10 federal criminal counts against him, including the top charge of engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise.
Inside the last pediatric surgical ward in Venezuela's capital
Venezuela's failed economy, now being crippled by US sanctions, has starved hospitals of much needed medicine and food.
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