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Late-night comics tackle battle for Trump's wall
Late-night hosts poke fun at President Trump's battle for a border wall and Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) saying she smoked marijuana in the past.
New Zealand PM denies rift with China after Huawei ban
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has denied any diplomatic rift with China despite the postponement of a joint tourism event and media reports that her planned visit to Beijing is in limbo.
Winter storm brings rare snow to Maui
A winter storm led to rare snowfall in Maui and up to 191 mile per hour wind gusts on Hawaii's big island.
The problem isn't Meghan Markle. It's the British monarchy
Did you read the story about Meghan Markle demanding synthetic air freshener in a 14th century royal chapel? Or the one about her making Kate Middleton cry? Maybe you saw the tabloid report that she gave out weed at her first wedding or even enjoyed the unsourced conspiracy theories on social media that claim she's the latest celebrity to fake a pregnancy?
Baldwin tears up reading Parkland mom's note to daughter
CNN's Brooke Baldwin was visibly emotional reading a letter written by Lori Aldaheff to her daughter Alyssa, a year after Alyssa was killed in the Parkland school shooting.
Pop star criticized over shoe design resembling blackface
First it was Prada. Then Gucci. Now, Katy Perry is being called out for creating fashion that evokes blackface. The singer's namesake brand faces criticism over two styles of shoes that some say feature racist imagery.
Afghanistan's young Lionel Messi fan is now a Taliban target
Global fame is hard to handle for any 7-year-old. In Afghanistan, it can also be life-threatening.
Why this nurse sells her body so family can survive
They used to be working professionals in Venezuela, but the long-running crisis is forcing women to go to Colombia to find ways for their families to survive. CNN's Isa Soares reports.
15th foot washes up in Canadian province
Every few months or so, a foot washes ashore in British Columbia, and while that is awful creepy, authorities want you to know there doesn't seem to be anything nefarious going on.
Spike Lee strives to be on the right side of history
Spike Lee's late grandmother, Zimmie Reatha Shelton, was an art teacher for 50 years in the state of Georgia.
Warner splits with Burr on collusion question
Sen. Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, rejected Republican Chairman Richard Burr's recent statements that the committee has not found evidence of collusion, saying the investigation is still ongoing and the committee still had to interview key witnesses.
Sri Lanka advertising for executioners after plan to reinstate death penalty
Sri Lanka has started advertising for executioners after the country's President declared he would reinstate the death penalty.
Aziz Ansari reportedly brings up sexual misconduct allegation in stand-up set
Aziz Ansari reportedly addressed a sexual misconduct allegation made against him last year in a recent stand-up set.
Fighting climate change may be easier than we think
Airline sues passenger who skipped flight
Rapper 21 Savage to be released from ICE detention
London-born and Atlanta-raised rapper 21 Savage will be released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody on Wednesday morning after spending more than a week in ICE detention, his immigration attorney Charles Kuck said.
Arrest in killing of woman found in suitcase
A man has been arrested in the killing of Valerie Reyes, a woman whose body was found inside a suitcase last week in Connecticut, police said.
US commander issues new warning on North Korea
The top US commander on the Korean Peninsula told Senate lawmakers Tuesday that "despite a reduction" in tensions with North Korea, there has been "little to no verifiable change" in the country's military capabilities since President Donald Trump's first summit with Kim Jong Un last summer.
Chinese couples can't afford a second child, no matter what Beijing wants
Nurses and lawyers in Venezuela, now they're selling their bodies
Democrats gave too much away in border deal
In conceding to fund roughly 55 miles of new border wall, Democrats may have temporarily averted another government shutdown but they have once again reloaded the Republicans' favored weapon. The border has proven to possess enough firepower to rile up the GOP base, stoke divisiveness and serve as a blunt tool to batter away at Democrats, whose push for respecting migrants' rights and immigration reform they wrongly equate with a call for open borders.
BBC cameraman attacked at Trump rally in Texas
The BBC says that one of its photojournalists was attacked Monday while covering President Donald Trump's rally in El Paso, Texas.
Trump's ex-lawyer makes 'startling' Mueller prediction
President Trump's former lawyer John Dowd says he does not expect the public to hear from Robert Mueller or see his final report after his investigation is completed.
George Clooney: Meghan is 'vilified' in media like Princess Diana
George Clooney has criticized media treatment of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, saying she is being "pursued and vilified," and likening her scrutiny to that received by Princess Diana.
What the 'El Chapo' verdict means for the powerful Sinaloa cartel
The verdict in the trial of the once-powerful leader of Mexico's Sinaloa drug cartel will have little impact on the operations of the world's largest drug trafficking organization or the tons of narcotics it smuggles into the United States, according to experts.
Butterfly conservationists ask court to stop border wall
The North American Butterfly Association is asking a federal court to halt the government's border wall construction in the Rio Grande Valley, arguing that the construction is interfering with its property rights.
US President stops short of saying he'll reject bipartisan deal to avoid another shutdown
President Donald Trump voiced displeasure Tuesday at a border security deal struck by congressional negotiators, hinting it may not meet his requirements for constructing a wall.
See the dramatic evidence in the 'El Chapo' trial
Menacing recordings, flashy weapons, and secret tunnels are just some of the evidence in the case against El Chapo, a top alleged drug lord who's facing life in prison.
Mexican drug lord 'El Chapo' found guilty on all US criminal counts
'El Chapo' guilty on all counts
Jurors have reached a verdict in the case of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán, the Mexican drug lord accused of carrying out a sprawling criminal enterprise as chief of the Sinaloa cartel.
'Dr Evil' tattooist pleads guilty for tongue-splitting procedure, removing ear and nipple
A British tattooist known as "Dr. Evil" has pleaded guilty to performing illegal body modifications, including a tongue-splitting procedure and the removal of an ear and a nipple.
Barbie introduces dolls with wheelchairs and prosthetic limbs
Barbie's new looks could help fight the stigma around physical disabilities.
El Chapo's lawyers plan to appeal
Katy Perry faces criticism over shoe design resembling blackface
First it was Prada. Then Gucci. Now, Katy Perry is being called out for creating fashion that evokes blackface.
A passerby heard a newborn crying in a storm drain. Four hours later, she was rescued.
A baby girl was rescued from a storm drain in Durban, South Africa, after residents heard her crying and alerted emergency services.
England's World Cup-winning goalkeeper dies
Gordon Banks, one of the world's most famous goalkeepers, passed away Tuesday at the age of 81.
Spate of anti-Semitic vandalism hits Paris amid 74% rise in anti-Semitic acts
The French interior minister has announced a 74% rise in anti-Semitic acts across the country over the past year amid a series of incidents in Paris in recent days, including the desecration of a memorial to a murdered Jewish man.
CNN reporter witnesses last stand of ISIS
The unmistakable sound of automatic machine gunfire pierced the early morning, sometime before 7:00 am. While it was not unusual to wake up to the cacophony of war—be it coalition bombing from airstrikes or gunfire—this was different.
Turkey orders detention of 1,112 people
Turkey has ordered the detention of 1,112 people over suspected links to a failed coup attempt, a Ministry of Interior source tells CNN.
Long-awaited trial of Catalan separatist leaders begins in Spain
The leaders of the failed 2017 Catalan independence movement appeared in court on Tuesday for the start of a long-awaited trial that has the whole of Spain talking.
Trump isn't ready to admit neither Mexico nor Congress will pay for his wall
It's not just Mexico that isn't paying for the wball -- Congress isn't either, apparently. But President Donald Trump isn't ready to break it to his supporters just yet.
Vogue Brazil director criticized over 'slavery' party
Vogue Brazil has become the latest fashion heavyweight to be embroiled in a row over racial and cultural sensitivity after controversial photos surfaced from style director Donata Meirelles' birthday party.
'Horse Barber' creates spectacular art
By combining her two passions, Melody Hames produces some of the most unexpected and spectacular designs in the equine world.
Can AI beat a human in a debate?
People are great at arguing. But a new project from IBM shows that computers are getting quite good at it, too.
The ISIS wife who poses a dilemma for the West
Lenora Lemke sits in a car packed with all her belongings, shielded from the desert sun by a large carpet that hangs over the roof. The 19-year-old tugs at the hijab that frames her pale face and tries to remember the last time she took a shower. She realizes it's been exactly 20 days since she wiped herself down after giving birth to her new baby, Maria.
US pressures Europe to ditch Huawei
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned European countries on Monday that using technology from Huawei could hurt their relationship with the United States.
Donald Trump is obsessed with how hard he works
On Monday morning, President Donald Trump tweeted this: "No president ever worked harder than me (cleaning up the mess I inherited)!"
England cricket captain calls out opponent for gay insult
England cricket captain Joe Root said West Indies fast bowler Shannon Gabriel may have said something he "might regret" in an on-field incident on Monday.
World No.1 Osaka splits with coach
Naomi Osaka has enjoyed a year of rare success -- ascending from world No.72 to top of the rankings with a pair of grand slam titles to boot.
A recipe for headache prevention
In this 'Food as Fuel' Nutritionist Lisa Drayer offers her top foods that fight migraines head on.
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