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Brexit is happening, with or without deal
As things stand, Brexit is happening in 57 days.
UK child knife crime suspects face jail time and social media ban
Children as young as 12 could be hit with social media bans, curfews and potential prison time under new measures being introduced by the British government to curb rising knife violence.
Extreme E to deliver 'Blue Planet meets Dakar Rally'
Imagine living in a ship, traveling to the most remote places on the planet and then racing around in state-of-the-art electric race cars.
This robot may beat you at Jenga
Massachusetts Institute of Technology engineers have developed a robot that plays Jenga using technology they say could be used to assemble consumer products or separate recycling.
Saudi women's rights activist is being tortured in 'palace of terror,' brother says
Rafael Nadal engaged to girlfriend of 14 years Mery Perello
Tennis star Rafael Nadal and long-term girlfriend Mery Perello are set to get married later this year following the couple's recent engagement.
Tears for missing footballer as Nantes pays emotional tribute in Ligue 1 match
On an emotional evening in Nantes, players and fans paid tribute to missing footballer Emiliano Sala in the French team's first match since the plane carrying the Argentine striker disappeared from radar last week.
Stephen Tayo captures the sacred kinship of Nigerian twins
About 50 miles north of Lagos lies Igbo-Ora, a sleepy rural town of about 92,000 citizens. Igbo-Ora is peopled by members of the Yoruba tribe, which makes up around 21% of the Nigeria's population.
Billy Vunipola: England rugby star on family fighting, injury setbacks, and his World Cup 'dream'
Rugby runs in Billy Vunipola's blood.
Tokyo 2020: Crowd size cut for sailing event over tsunami fears
The number of spectators at a Tokyo 2020 Olympics sailing event will be slashed over fears too large a crowd could hamper evacuation in the event of a tsunami, organizers said Thursday.
God 'wanted Donald Trump to become president,' says press secretary
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said she believes God wanted President Donald Trump to win the 2016 election, the Christian Broadcasting Network reported on Wednesday.
Meet the 'Antarctic king,' an unlikely fossil from 250 million years ago
Wildlife in Antarctica conjures up images of penguins, seals and other animals who have adapted to survive in such a harsh, frozen environment. But researchers have made an unexpected discovery that pulls back the curtain on what life may have been like in Antarctica millions of years ago.
Even some Republicans balk as Trump targets US spy chiefs
Chinese engineer charged with stealing secret material from Apple
The FBI is accusing a Chinese national of stealing trade secrets while working for Apple.
Venezuela's self-declared president: Country must unite to end Maduro regime
Venezuela's self-declared interim president Juan Guaido has claimed to have secretly met with members of the country's armed forces, as the political crisis surrounding his challenge of incumbent Nicolas Maduro intensifies.
Philippines vows to 'destroy' Islamist extremism. Here's why that won't be so easy
Less than two years after victory was declared over ISIS-aligned militants in Marawi, the threat of extremism has returned to the southern Philippines.
The best hotels in North America and the Caribbean
Once home to Pearl's Brewhouse, a 19th-century building on the San Antonio waterfront now houses one of the city's most elegant hotels.
13 great places to celebrate Lunar New Year
Want to strut your stuff in the Year of the Pig?
Tesla shares sink after its CFO becomes the latest top exec to leave
Tesla rattled investors on Wednesday by reporting profit that fell short of expectations and revealing that its chief financial officer is leaving — the latest senior executive to exit the electric car company.
When it's this cold, Chicago sets its train tracks on fire
Chicago residents are a hearty bunch. They know how to keep things moving when the weather turns cold.
Avenue of Stars: Hong Kong's spectacular waterfront reopens
If there's one postcard image that represents Hong Kong, it has to be the neon skyline view across the harbor from the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade.
A sinkhole turned out be an underground tunnel to a bank
Public works employees in Florida stumbled upon something they don't see every day: a small "claustrophobic " tunnel leading to a Chase bank, according to the FBI.
Dubai supercar market finds new gear
Mohamed Redha Abdulla, founder of pre-owned supercar dealership Deals on Wheels, wants to get one thing straight: "The supercar market in Dubai is always booming."
Chris Christie: Bad and stupid people surrounded Trump
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says "bad and stupid" people lie all the time for no reason and adds that President Trump has been surrounded by such people during his time in the White House.
Pro-Russian Twitter account posted court docs to try to discredit Mueller probe
A pro-Russian Twitter account used information from a criminal case that Robert Mueller's team brought against a Russian social media company as part of a disinformation campaign, according to a new filing from the Justice Department.
Undocumented worker fired from Trump's Bedminster club invited to State of the Union
An undocumented worker fired from President Donald Trump's New Jersey golf club will be in attendance at Trump's State of the Union address next week after being invited by a Democratic congresswoman.
14th Canadian envoy falls ill in Cuba
Canada has confirmed a 14th case of unusual health symptoms experienced by some Canadian diplomatic staff and their family members posted in Havana, Cuba, according to a government statement Wednesday.
Venezuela sees more protests as moves against Guaido deepen crisis
Céline Dion on criticism she's too thin: 'Leave me alone'
Céline Dion doesn't much care if you think she's lost too much weight.
Iran bans dogs from riding in cars and public walks in Tehran
Dog-walking has reportedly been banned from public places in Iran's capital.
Denuclearization talks with North Korea 'got nowhere': sources
As President Donald Trump hails "progress being made," a source familiar with details of the high-profile visit of North Korea's top negotiator this month says those discussions -- at both the State Department level and with the White House -- "got nowhere" on denuclearization. A second source agreed with that assessment.
Can e-cigarettes help you quit smoking?
A new study out of the UK shows e-cigarettes worked twice as well as other nicotine replacements in helping adults kick their smoking habit, but experts are concerned the results don't apply to the United States.
Trump can't bully intelligence agencies into submission
Anyone who thought President Donald Trump would grow to appreciate the US intelligence community had their hopes dashed on Wednesday morning, after the commander in chief lashed out at America's national security professionals. His latest salvo came after the heads of several intelligence agencies made clear that they would speak truth to power, even if doing so risked upsetting their boss.
Republicans are pushing back on Trump over national security
A growing number of Republicans are openly scoffing at President Donald Trump's handling of national security issues, with the Senate's number two Republican bashing Trump's criticism on Wednesday of the heads of the US intelligence community ahead of a vote on a measure disapproving Trump's Middle East policy.
Brazil dam was certified 'stable' weeks before it collapsed
In just over three years, two dams have collapsed in the same Brazilian state, leaving thousands of families in mourning. This time, some Brazilians say they fear that the country's monitoring system is deeply flawed.
Palace asks social media firms for help with rising Meghan-Kate abuse
Kensington Palace has asked social media firms for help in combating a boom in abuse aimed at the British Duchesses Kate and Meghan.
Venezuela braced for protests as moves against Juan Guaido deepen crisis
Meghan stars in a new role: theater patron
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, made an official visit to London's National Theatre on Wednesday for the first time since becoming its royal patron.
US President rebukes intel officials after they contradict him on Iran and claims of foreign policy success
President Donald Trump chastised his own intelligence officials Wednesday morning for being soft on Iran a day after they contradicted numerous administration claims of foreign policy success.
Toxic air forces Thai officials to close Bangkok schools for rest of week
Thailand's Ministry of Education have ordered all schools in Bangkok and some surrounding provinces to close for the remainder of the week amid concerns over dangerous levels of air pollution.
Indians angry at yogic breathing technique's 'Western rebrand'
For many living on the Indian subcontinent -- and anyone who has been to a yoga class -- inhaling for a couple of seconds and then slowly exhaling is practicing a technique known as pranayama, Sanskrit for "breath control."
Emiliano Sala: Seat cushions found believed to be from missing plane
Seat cushions believed to be from the plane carrying missing footballer Emiliano Sala have been found, according to Britain's Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB).
No mere 'Beast of Burden': Rolling Stone guitarist enters horse in Grand National
"Wild Horses" couldn't keep Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood from entering his Sandymount Duke in this year's Grand National.
'Empire' star attacked in possible hate crime
"Empire" actor Jussie Smollett was attacked in the early morning hours on Tuesday in what Chicago police are calling a possible hate crime.
England's women buzzing for Six Nations after groundbreaking deal
There's an air of excitement as England's women prepare for this year's Six Nations Championship.
Machu Picchu now wheelchair accessible
Machu Picchu is estimated to be about 600 years old. But it has only been fully wheelchair accessible for a few months.
Should you tip your flight attendant?
Travelers in the United States are used to tipping a multitude of people, from the baristas who make their frothy coffee concoctions to restaurant servers, parking valets, hotel housekeepers and Uber drivers.
To save his parents money, this diabetic teen cut back on his insulin
Dillon Hooley loves his parents, so when he heard last year they were struggling to pay for his insulin, he wanted to help out any way he could.
Venus and Jupiter conjunction wows stargazers
Stargazers in the UK got a rare treat Tuesday morning after Venus, Jupiter and the moon appeared together in the dawn sky.
Dozens of migrants missing after 2 boats sink
Dozens of migrants remain missing Wednesday off the East African nation of Djibouti after two boats capsized a day earlier, the UN migration agency said.
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