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State of the Union 2019: What to watch
After a 35-day partial government shutdown that prompted the House speaker to postpone Donald Trump's State of the Union address, the President will finally arrive Tuesday night on Capitol Hill.
Federal prosecutors subpoena Trump inaugural committee
Federal prosecutors in New York have informed the Trump inaugural committee that they intend to subpoena the committee for documents, according to a source familiar with the outreach.
Toxic delicacy of shark fin causes ecosystem chaos, and consumers are pushing back
Adeline Chan's nose crinkles at the market's pungent, briny smell.
Agreement reached to keep US troops in South Korea
The US and South Korea have reached a preliminary agreement on the cost of keeping nearly 30,000 troops in South Korea, two State Department officials said, alleviating fears among President Donald Trump's advisers that he could move to withdraw US troops during his upcoming summit with North Korea's leader.
The US sold weapons to allies in the Middle East. Now, some are in the hands of al Qaeda-linked fighters and Iranian-backed rebels.
Putin wants to create powerful new nuclear missile
Less than a week after the Trump administration suspended a Cold-War era nuclear weapons treaty with Russia, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced he wants the country to create powerful new nuclear tipped missiles. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
Trump's Iraq comment prompts confusion and condemnation
President Donald Trump's suggestion that the US would use a base in Iraq as a means to "watch" Iran evoked the scorn of Iraqi lawmakers on Monday and seemed to cause confusion among Pentagon officials and analysts, while the State Department told CNN that the US mission in Iraq remains unchanged.
How US arms end up in the wrong hands in Yemen
The US sold weapons to the Saudis and Emiratis. Now, some are in the hands of fighters linked to al Qaeda and Iran. See the full report here.
Pope Francis arrives at lavish UAE palace in humble Kia Soul
Pope Francis kicked off his historic visit to the United Arab Emirates on Monday, arriving at Abu Dhabi's lavish presidential palace in his trademark understated Kia Soul hatchback.
European nations recognize Juan Guaido as Venezuela's interim president
The United Kingdom, Spain and France announced Monday that they recognize Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido as the country's interim president.
Why Virginia's governor thinks he can wait out blackface scandal (he's wrong)
It's been more than 72 hours since a photo of two men -- one in blackface, the other in the white robes of the Ku Klux Klan -- on the medical school yearbook page of Democratic Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam went viral. In that time, virtually every major figure within the Democratic Party in Virginia and nationally (not to mention Republicans) has called for Northam to step aside.
Liam Neeson expresses regret for once contemplating racist revenge
Liam Neeson has revealed that years ago he contemplated carrying out a racist revenge attack after someone close to him was raped.
Maduro: Trump is making mistakes that will 'stain his hands with blood'
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has warned US President Donald Trump that he risks staining "his hands with blood" should he pursue military action in the crisis-hit South American nation.
Rapper 21 Savage has long rhymed about Atlanta upbringing, but ICE says he's British
Rapper 21 Savage, whose musical persona revolves heavily around the drug and gang life he purportedly weathered coming up on the east side of Atlanta, is British and in the country illegally, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement told CNN.
Brexit will hit these countries the hardest
The potential fallout from Brexit won't stop with the UK and the European Union, a new study has found. The UK's departure from the EU may also pose a serious threat to developing countries that depend on trade with Britain, a new report has found.
Body seen in plane wreckage in search for missing footballer
A body has been seen in the wreckage of the plane which was carrying missing footballer Emiliano Sala, the UK's Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has said.
Kristoff St. John, star of 'Young & the Restless,' dead at 52
Kristoff St. John, who played played Neil Winters on the CBS daytime soap opera "The Young & the Restless," has died, according to his attorney Mark Geragos.
After 200 hours of testimony, near-mythical drug lord's fate rests with jury
Nearly 2,600 miles from Mexico's Golden Triangle, a fertile marijuana and opium growing region that helps nourish America's insatiable narcotics appetite, the most intimate details of the Sinaloa drug cartel and its enigmatic leader have been on public display in a New York courtroom.
Trump's demand for wall remains major sticking point for Hill negotiators
President Donald Trump's demand for billions to build a border wall remains a key point of contention in private negotiations to avert a government shutdown in just 12 days, sources from both parties said Monday.
Women's brains appear younger than men's
What's in a number when it comes to age?
Who scored and who wasted their money on Super Bowl ads
Crafting memorable Super Bowl advertising remains a formidable challenge, as companies try to navigate the complicated waters of celebrity endorsements, corporate branding, hot-button issues and commercials designed to pitch products.
Climate change will melt vast parts of the Himalayas
At least a third of the ice in the Hindu Kush Himalaya region, an area that includes Mount Everest and K2, will probably thaw by the end of this century, according to an assessment released Monday -- even if there is aggressive action to curb greenhouse gases and meet the goals of the Paris climate agreement.
Brexit will hit these countries the hardest
Why Marie Kondo's Netflix show won't actually change us
Marie Kondo's Netflix show has launched a torrent of conversation, ranging from indignant and misquoting memes (Only 30 books?!) to tweets about the hilarious Netflix glitch that paired Kondo's show title with an AK-47-wielding gunman in the desert.
UK offered Nissan $100M to ease Brexit fears
The British government promised Nissan up to £80 million ($104 million) as it sought to reassure the Japanese carmaker about the future of its UK operations after the Brexit vote in 2016.
The most shocking part of the racist yearbook photo is what critics leave out
It's an easy call to make, right?
35 most outrageous lines from Trump's Super Bowl interview
Trump ignites new immigration furor ahead of State of the Union
Tesla's next big thing is on the horizon
Tesla says it's getting close to making the most important vehicle in its lineup: the Model Y.
21 Savage arrested because 'he's a UK citizen and not from US'
Grammy-nominated rapper 21 Savage was arrested in Atlanta early Sunday by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to ICE spokesperson Bryan Cox. The agency says he is illegally present in the United States.
For millennials, cancers fueled by obesity are on rise, study says
Cancers fueled by obesity are on the rise among young adults in the United States and appearing at increasingly younger ages, according to an analysis released Monday by the American Cancer Society.
The Milky Way is being warped and twisted, study says
Our home galaxy, the Milky Way, makes for a pretty space picture, and it looks normal at a distance. But a new 3D map reveals a surprise: The Milky Way is being warped and twisted by its stars.
After 60 years, Russia revisits bizarre mountain mystery
Russian prosecutors have launched a new investigation into the mysterious case of nine students who died in bizarre circumstances after disappearing on a skiing trip 60 years ago.
IUD insertions went up after Trump's election, research shows
There was a significant increase in women with commercial insurance getting long-acting reversible contraception, or LARC, in the month after the 2016 presidential election, according to a new research paper.
Jeff Pearlman: The worst Super Bowl ever
The worst Super Bowl in history has just ended, and I am debating whether to:
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez spoke with UK's Jeremy Corbyn on the phone
They are two of the biggest names in liberal progressive politics. He is the 69-year-old leftwing veteran who has remade the British Labour party in his image; she is a freshman member of Congress who has electrified the progressive movement in the United States.
Peter Pan is the patron saint of magical-thinking modern politics
"It's really a matter of political will."
New England Patriots win Super Bowl LIII for 6th title
The dynasty lives on.
Trump ignites new immigration furor ahead of State of the Union
President Donald Trump is carving new divides on immigration ahead of his State of the Union address that likely offer a more reliable guide to the year ahead than the ritual calls for national unity he is expected to issue on Tuesday night.
People were freaked out by that ASMR Super Bowl ad
You may have never heard of ASMR before, but you may have experienced it.
Conservative journalists claim 'purge' of Trump critics
Former RedState contributors Kimberly Ross and Andrea Ruth have left the organization over what they say was a "purge" of writers critical of President Trump.
Crocodiles and snakes washing up in Australia floods
Devastating flooding in northeast Australia has forced thousands of people from their homes and brought snakes and crocodiles onto the streets as authorities warn of strong winds and more rain on the way.
See the devastating floods inundating Australia
Devastating flooding in northeast Australia has forced thousands of people from their homes. Between 10,000 and 20,000 properties could be at risk from the downpour.
Uber is now using boats to beat Mumbai's terrible traffic
Uber is offering a new way to beat traffic jams in one of the world's most congested cities — speedboats.
Brexit pushes UK business confidence to its lowest level in nearly a decade
Companies in the United Kingdom are spending less and scaling back plans because of Brexit fears that have pushed business confidence to its lowest level in a decade.
Sydney Sevens: New Zealand strikes twice, USA claims fourth straight silver
A new tournament, but the same result for the USA rugby sevens team, who fell to a fourth straight cup final defeat at the Sydney Sevens on Sunday.
Car bomb explodes in Somalia, killing at least 10 people
A car bomb exploded at a crowded shopping mall in Mogadishu, the Somali capital on Monday morning, killing at least ten people and wounding dozens of others, police and witnesses said.
Not everyone's happy about Pope's visit to the UAE
Pope Francis is set to arrive in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday night, making him the first pontiff to visit an Arab Gulf state.
Indian billionaire turns to bankruptcy court after losing 4G price war with his brother
One of India's richest men has turned to a bankruptcy court for help as he battles to save his company after losing a brutal price war with his older brother.
How James Bond's Q branch is helping Britain become alpine sports force
A fibre-glass mannequin stands strapped into a pair of ski boots angled at 45 degrees and somewhat bizarrely spray painted in pink.
US to deploy more forces at Mexico border
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