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Kamala Harris to run for US president in 2020
Kamala Harris announced Monday that she is running for president in 2020, arguing that the time has come to fight against what she views as the injustices of the past two years of the Trump presidency.
EU sanctions Russians accused in ex-spy poisoning
Russia has threatened "retaliatory measures" after the European Union slapped sanctions on senior members of its intelligence agency, the GRU.
Christie: Trump has 'found himself saddled with riffraff'
Former New Jersey GOP Gov. Chris Christie knocked a series of departed, high-profile members of the Trump administration in his upcoming book, according to excerpts published on Monday by Axios.
Why Trump's plan won't end the government shutdown
It should be good news that both President Donald Trump's Republicans and Speaker Nancy Pelosi's Democrats plan to vote to reopen the government this week.
Super blood wolf moon: A rare treat for stargazers
Sky gazers were treated to a rare lunar eclipse known as a super blood wolf moon on Sunday night, in which sunlight passing through Earth's atmosphere lit the celestial body in a dramatic fashion and turned it red.
10 dead as ships catch fire in contested Crimea waterway
Two ships under the Tanzanian flag caught fire in the Kerch Strait near Crimea on Monday evening, according to Russia's state news agency TASS, citing the Russian Maritime Agency.
Native American elder on MAGA teens: 'They looked like they were going to lynch them'
Native American elder Nathan Phillips, who has made headlines everywhere after a video showed him in a face-off with a Catholic school student in front of the Lincoln Memorial, spoke at length with CNN the day after the incident.
Facebook blocks 'foreign interference' in Nigeria poll
Facebook has announced it will not accept political advertisements from outside Nigeria ahead of the country's upcoming general elections.
Passengers stuck on freezing flight for 14 hours
Passengers aboard a United Airlines flight from Newark, New Jersey, to Hong Kong were left stuck on a runway for more than 14 hours in frigid weather with a dwindling supply of food.
Serena Williams edges out world No. 1 Simona Halep
Theresa May's Brexit Plan B is just Plan A all over again
Giuliani's 19 most truth-stretching lines from his interview with Jake Tapper
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was all over TV this weekend, making the case that his client, President Donald Trump, is the victim of out-of-control prosecutors and a crazed and biased media.
3-week-old baby in urgent need of new heart dies
Carter Cookson, the three-week-old baby who urgently needed a new heart, passed away on January 19 after a donor was not found in time.
Brexit reopens Northern Ireland's old wounds
On Saturday morning, I checked out of a hotel in central Derry, also known as Londonderry, cheerily telling staff I looked forward to bringing my family back to visit.
Pantene's adorable baby model goes viral
Baby Chanco, a one-year-old famous for her luxurious hair, has become the new face of Pantene Japan.
MLK Day: Biggest celebrations across US
From Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthplace to the nation's capital, Americans of all backgrounds are honoring the legacy of the slain civil rights leader Monday.
Economic control is domestic abuse, says UK
Methods of economic control, such as restricting a partner's access to bank accounts or employment, will be recognized as a form of domestic abuse in England and Wales, according to a draft bill released by the British government on Monday.
Former Starbucks chief exploring independent 2020 bid
Howard Schultz, the former CEO of Starbucks, is exploring running for president as an independent candidate, two people familiar with his thinking told CNN.
Rams stun Saints to reach Super Bowl LIII
Los Angeles went more than two decades without an NFL team. Now, it has one playing for a championship.
Big tech's fake war on fake news
Disinformation did not disappear after the 2016 US election.
Mikaela Shiffrin: 'I'd rather be hunting than hunted'
She's been known to vomit because of the pressure before races, but Mikaela Shiffrin has credited a change in her mentality as key to her tearing through the record books.
Serena edges out world No.1 in Oz Open
Serena Williams reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open after surviving a severe test against world No. 1 Simona Halep.
WhatsApp cracks down on spread of false information
WhatsApp is imposing stricter limits on how widely its users can share messages in a bid to crack down on the spread of false information.
Kamala Harris' political career
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) has entered the 2020 presidential race. CNN's Kyung Lah has the latest.
Reporter gets unexpected call from the President
Washington Post reporter Dan Balz discusses an unexpected phone call he received from President Donald Trump.
Super blood wolf moon: A rare treat for stargazers
Sky gazers were treated to a rare lunar eclipse known as a super blood wolf moon, in which sunlight passing through Earth's atmosphere lit the celestial body in a dramatic fashion and turned it red.
Photographer creates fairy-tale world to escape painful reality
When British photographer Kirsty Mitchell lost her mother to cancer in winter of 2008, the then-fashion designer threw herself into a project of grief to help her escape her new painful reality.
Democrats stand firm against Trump offer as President tweets 'be careful Nancy'
A day after President Donald Trump offered his plan to end the shutdown and fund a border wall in exchange for temporary protections for groups of immigrants, Democrats stood by their demand to reopen the government before negotiating about the border.
Philippine vote could finally bring peace to restive region
Some 2.8 million people in the Philippine region of Mindanao are taking part in a historic referendum that could see peace come to the island group after 50 years of unrest.
Does Federer's Oz Open loss mark the end?
Roger Federer wasn't very happy when relayed John McEnroe's comments that his loss to 20-year-old Stefanos Tsitsipas in the fourth round at the Australian Open was a "changing of the guard" moment.
How a billionaire businessman and 'incredible' DNA fuel World Cup dream
Gnarled and swollen from his days as a forward, Graham Rowntree's ears are the giveaway of how the game of rugby has weathered him.
Colombia's National Liberation Army claims responsibility for Bogota car bomb that killed 20
Colombia's National Liberation Army (ELN) is claiming to have carried out the car bomb attack at a police academy in Bogota last week that left at least 20 dead.
9 things about Martin Luther King's speech and march
"I have a dream this afternoon that my four little children will not come up in the same young days that I came up within, but they will be judged on the basis of the content of their character, not the color of their skin."
Look inside the first luxury space hotel
Want to see 16 sunrises in one day? Float in zero gravity? Be one of the few to have gazed upon our home planet from space?
Chinese drone maker uncovers fraud that could cost it $150 million
Top drone maker DJI announced that it has fired some of its employees after uncovering fraud cases that could cost it tens of millions of dollars.
Greeks take to streets over Macedonia deal
Police and demonstrators clashed in Athens' Syntagma square on Sunday, as tens of thousands protested against the naming of Greece's northern neighbor as "Northern Macedonia."
Virgin reveals adults-only cruise ship
The words "cruise holiday" and "rock star" don't usually go together.
Davos no-shows reflect the world in a state of crisis
President Donald Trump and other key world leaders have canceled their trips to Davos to deal with more pressing matters back home. Still, the show must go on.
Zimbabwe's leader to skip Davos after violent protests
In the wake of violent protests across Zimbabwe, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced he will skip the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this week.
Top 26 billionaires are as wealthy as 3.8 billion people
The world's billionaires are growing $2.5 billion richer every day, while the poorest half of the global population is seeing its net worth dwindle.
New video shows different side of the encounter between Native American and teens in MAGA hats
A video that shows white high school students in Make America Great Again hats and shirts mocking a Native American elder shocked the country, leading to widespread denunciations of the teens' behavior.
China posts slowest economic growth since 1990
China's economy grew at its slowest pace in almost three decades last year.
How to watch tonight's rare lunar event
It's not every year that a super blood wolf moon happens, so be sure to look up this weekend for one of the first skywatching events of 2019.
Video of Northern Ireland car bomb released
Police in Northern Ireland said it appears nobody was hurt in a Saturday night car bombing that shook central Londonderry.
Marie Kondo's tidying isn't just about appearances. There's a psychological and spiritual upside, too
Marie Kondo was likely just out of diapers and making a mess when Regina Leeds got into this work.
World's oldest man dies in Japan at age 113
A 113-year-old Japanese man, Masazo Nonaka, recognized in April 2018 by Guinness World Records as the world's oldest male, died on Sunday, according to Japanese public service broadcaster NHK.
Six-year-old boy in hospital after dingo attack
A six-year-old boy was rushed to hospital Saturday after being attacked by a dingo, a native wild dog, in Australia's Queensland.
While Kim plays to Trump's ego, he builds his nuclear arsenal
Every week, I offer a glimpse of the kind of intelligence assessments that are likely to come across the desk of the President of the United States, modeled on the President's Daily Briefing, or PDB, which the director of national intelligence prepares for the President almost daily.
Roger Federer stunned by 20-year-old rising star
One by one at this Australian Open, the big three in men's tennis brushed aside their 'Next Gen' challengers -- until Roger Federer met Stefanos Tsitsipas.
World's biggest health threats revealed by WHO
These 10 urgent health problems that will affect the world in 2019, according to the World Health Organization:
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