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Photographers who shape the President's image
When you picture past presidents of the United States, whom do you see? Perhaps you envision John F. Kennedy as a doting father, playing with his children in the West Wing. Maybe you remember Richard Nixon as the smiling yet stiff leader who posed hand-in-hand with Elvis Presley in the Oval Office.
Giuliani: Trump may have directed Cohen, but 'so what' if he did
President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani argued Sunday he did not know for sure if Trump spoke with Michael Cohen about his congressional testimony, but that it would not have been significant if Trump did.
Teens in MAGA hats taunt a Native American elder
A crowd of teenagers surrounded a Native American elder and other activists and mocked them after Friday's Indigenous Peoples March at the Lincoln Memorial.
What is Thaipusam? Faith, ritual ... and wild body piercings
On the surface, the Hindu festival of Thaipusam might seem like any other thanksgiving or new year event.
Pence's shocking use of Martin Luther King's words
On the weekend of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, Vice President Mike Pence shockingly invoked a line from the civil rights leader's famous "I Have a Dream" speech to build support for President Donald Trump's proposed deal on the border wall. Asking legislators to agree to Trump's proposal of spending $5.7 billion on a border wall along with a temporary extension of the DACA program(that Trump dismantled), Pence said, quoting King, on CBS' "Face the Nation," "Now is the time to make real the promises for democracy." He compared King's belief in using the legislative process to solve social problems to what the President is trying to do.
Inside Japan's 'hostage justice' system
In the blink of an eye, Carlos Ghosn's jet-setting world fell apart.
Ten UN peacekeepers killed in attack in Mali
Ten United Nations peacekeepers were killed in an attack on a UN camp in Mali on Sunday, according to a statement from the UN secretary-general.
BuzzFeed journalist: 'Our reporting is going to be borne out'
BuzzFeed says its sources are "standing behind" the bombshell report about the special counsel investigation.
Nancy Pelosi should negotiate with Ann Coulter
Donald Trump made a public offer on Saturday to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Congressional Democrats in an effort to end the longest government shutdown. He proposed to extend protection for DACA recipients and individuals with Temporary Protected Status in exchange for funding for his beloved wall (yes, the same wall he promised that Mexico would pay for).
Toddler walks toward police with her hands up as dad is arrested
In a video that went viral on social media, a barefoot toddler gets out of a vehicle and walks toward police officers with her hands up. It looks as though she's standing in the street without anyone trying to help her.
GOP lawmaker: This is an idiotic shutdown
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) tells CNN's Ana Cabrera he likes President Trump's offer to Democrats in exchange for border wall funding, but thinks that his colleagues in Congress need "to be adults."
'World's cutest dog' dies 'of a broken heart'
Trump's unhappy anniversary
Year Two of Donald Trump's presidency ended Sunday, and a happy anniversary it was not.
Democrats stand firm against Trump offer as President tweets 'be careful Nancy'
Pacquiao challenges Mayweather to rematch
It was almost three years ago that Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather fought in the "Fight of the Century" and now the 40-year-old Pacquiao wants to avenge his 2015 defeat.
Divers swim with rare great white shark
Divers off the coast of Hawaii spotted and then swam with a rare great white shark.
Lindsey Vonn mulls immediate retirement
After days of search, 170 migrants feared dead
At least 170 people are feared dead after they went missing from two separate shipwrecks on the Mediterranean Sea that left from Libya and Morocco, the United Nations said.
Sudan's President blames infiltrators for anti-government protest deaths
Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir blamed infiltrators for the recent deaths of anti-government protesters a speech Sunday while vowing to respect the will of the people in the 2020 elections.
Brexit 'plot' by lawmakers 'extremely concerning,' Downing Street says
Downing Street has described as "deeply concerning" a reported plot by lawmakers to take control of Brexit negotiations from UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
US Supreme Court takes on MLK Jr.'s legacy
One is called the "child of the storm." Another is "the crown jewel." The third was dubbed "the voice of justice."
Maria Sharapova beaten at Australian Open
Ashleigh Barty survived Maria Sharapova's comeback in the third set to defeat the Russian and become the first Australian woman to make the quarterfinals at her home grand slam in 10 years.
Prince Philip spotted driving without a seatbelt 48 hours after car crash
Britain's Prince Philip has been spotted driving without a seat belt just 48 hours after his car crash in which the 97-year-old's Land Rover flipped onto its side.
Are China's latest weapons science fiction or battle-ready?
Since the beginning of January, the Chinese military has revealed a dizzying array of sophisticated and powerful new weaponry.
Gas explosion rocks university campus
A gas explosion during renovations on the roof of a building at the University of Lyon in France caused an evacuation and three people to sustain minor injuries.
Residents rescued after tornado
A tornado roared through the central Alabama town of Wetumpka on January 19, destroying several homes and leaving families trapped in their basements.
Losing opposition leader declares himself president-elect
Democratic Republic of Congo opposition leader Martin Fayulu rejected a court ruling Saturday that upheld his defeat in the country's presidential election, instead declaring himself president-elect.
Trump plays 'Deal or No Deal' on 'SNL'
"Saturday Night Live" kicked off its first episode of 2019 by having Alec Baldwin's President Trump play "Deal or No Deal: Government Shutdown Edition."
Gender of penguin raised by Sydney's same-sex parents revealed
It feels like just yesterday that Sphen and Magic, the same-sex penguin couple living at Sydney's Sea Life Aquarium in Australia, melted the Internet's hearts by bringing a baby chick into the world.
The female athletes speaking out about South Korean skating's culture of abuse
The nervous 18-year-old sits picking furiously at her nails.
At least 66 killed after illegal taps in pipe
At least 20 people were killed in central Mexico after a ruptured gasoline pipeline blew up Friday evening, the governor of the state of Hidalgo said.
Former CIA officer portrayed by Ben Affleck in 'Argo' dies
Tony Mendez, a CIA operative who was portrayed by Ben Affleck in the 2012 Oscar-winning movie "Argo," died Saturday morning, his literary manager Christy Fletcher said.
Why Thailand's election will be a win for the military no matter what
When Thailand officials hinted that scheduled elections to end military rule would be postponed for the fifth time in almost as many years, anger and frustration rippled through the country.
How an engineer and a crack dealer teamed up to sell scores of unlicensed guns
They were an unlikely duo: An aerospace engineer with a government security clearance and a house in the suburbs, and a gun-toting crack dealer whose purported motto was "always be ready to shoot."
The terrible twos of the Trump Presidency
This Sunday marks two years since the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump. Much has changed in American politics since that fateful day in January 2017, especially for the modern Republican Party. Yet to start 2019, President Trump and the Republican Party appear to be entering the political equivalent of the terrible twos.
Video shows University of Oklahoma student in blackface
The University of Oklahoma is in the midst of a scandal after a video on social media shows a student in blackface and possibly using a racial slur.
Trump proposes DACA deal in exchange for wall funding
President Donald Trump is expected to propose extending protections for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients and individuals with Temporary Protected Status in exchange for border wall funding in his remarks Saturday afternoon, a senior administration official and a source familiar with the matter confirmed to CNN.
'Missing link' in human history confirmed after long debate
Early humans were still swinging from trees two million years ago, scientists have said, after confirming a set of contentious fossils represent a "missing link" in humanity's family tree.
Victims of China's crackdown on Muslim majority Uyghurs
The children's eyes light up when their mother pulls out a photo of her triplets taken shortly after their birth in 2015.
Again, MLK racial slur used by newscaster
For the second time in less than two weeks, a local television newsperson has used a racial slur while talking about the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
US: 50 terrorists killed in airstrike in Somalia
The US military said Saturday that an airstrike near the Jilib, Middle Juba Region of Somalia killed more than 50 al-Shabaab militants.
Mo Salah scores his 50th English Premier League goal to help league leaders Liverpool to victory
During the course of this English Premier League campaign there are those who have claimed that Mo Salah has failed to hit the glorious heights of last season, but even if the Liverpool forward hasn't set off the pyrotechnics as frequently as he did last year he has at least not forgotten how to score for his title-chasing side.
Ferrari signs Mick Schumacher
Ferrari has signed Mick Schumacher, the 19-year-old son of legendary Formula One driver Michael Schumacher, to its driver academy.
Winter storm threatens 115 million people
A second wave of winter storms will unload a messy mix of heavy snow, strong winds and frigid temperatures across parts of the Midwest and Northeast over the weekend.
The 'zombified' state of British politics, explained
For as remarkable a week as this was in American politics, it was even more wild on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.
14-year-old shot dead running from US police officer
A 14-year-old boy holding a replica gun was shot and killed by a police officer as he ran down an alley in Tempe, Arizona.
Susan Pompeo's travels during shutdown anger some diplomats, sources say
At a time when most State Department staff weren't allowed to travel for work and some weren't even allowed to use their work phones, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's wife Susan embarked on an eight-day trip with her husband, requiring unpaid staffers to prepare and support her across the Middle East.
I'm white, Jewish and going to the Women's March
Here are three things to know about me: I'm white, I'm Jewish and I'm marching in the Women's March.
Fatally-stabbed mayor laid to rest
Mourners prepared to lay the mayor of the Polish city of Gdansk to rest on Saturday, less than a week after he was fatally stabbed during an open-air charity event.
English Premier League club to shelter homeless
With temperatures across the United Kingdom set to drop below zero over the next week, English Premier League club Crystal Palace has warmed hearts by agreeing to open its doors to homeless people during extreme weather conditions.
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