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Austria's men continue World Cup domination
Throughout the years no country has dominated the prestigious Wengen downhill quite like Austria -- and no country has dominated men's skiing in 2019 quite like the Austrians either.
Company honors six killed employees
A Nairobi company has paid tribute to six employees who were killed during an attack in the city on Wednesday, when men armed with guns and explosives stormed a hotel and shopping complex.
MPs plot to take control of Brexit process from beleaguered UK government
An influential cross-party group of MPs is moving to wrest the initiative over the Brexit process from UK Prime Minister Theresa May. CNN has learned that they are planning to introduce legislation on Monday that would scupper the government's Withdrawal Bill and block a "no-deal" Brexit.
Mueller's office disputes Trump 'bombshell'
Special counsel Robert Mueller's office disputed an explosive story from BuzzFeed News as "not accurate" Friday night, after the news outlet suggested the President obstructed justice by reporting he directed his personal attorney Michael Cohen to lie to Congress, which Cohen was later prosecuted for.
Women's March: Enemies are the same
Over the past year, Women's March supporters fought for the soul of the country and the future of their movement.
Serena Williams wins -- and consoles opponent -- again
Zimbabwe shuts down social media
Zimbabweans spent most of Friday without internet after the government ordered the country's biggest mobile operator to shut down service again.
Murder charge after student's 'horrific' killing
What you may not know about climate change
Macron faces grilling in land of cheese
I'm sure you've heard the old bromide attributed to Charles de Gaulle, who wondered how it was possible to govern a country like France, with its 246 different kinds of cheese.
Former Chicago officer sentenced to 81 months for fatally shooting teenager
Former Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke was sentenced Friday to six years and nine months in the killing of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald, more than four years after the shooting.
Mueller's office disputes bombshell BuzzFeed report on Trump
US President Donald Trump plans to make Democrats an offer to end shutdown
President Donald Trump plans to offer Democrats another proposal to end the shutdown when he addresses the nation from the White House on Saturday afternoon -- what officials are describing as his third offer to end the shutdown, according to a senior administration official.
BuzzFeed editor calls on Mueller to clarify what he's disputing in Trump Tower investigation
Now that the special counsel's office has taken the rare step of disputing a news report about its investigation, BuzzFeed is challenging the special counsel to be more specific.
Opinion: Impeachment inquiry is the right idea right now
I ran into a senior Democrat in the US House of Representatives while traveling Thursday night. After introducing myself and telling this member about my work as a political analyst and historian, this person asked me the question that seems to be on almost everyone's mind: Is it time to impeach President Donald Trump?
BuzzFeed: Sources say Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about proposed Moscow project
President Donald Trump personally directed his longtime former attorney Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about the Moscow Trump Tower project, two federal law enforcement officials involved in an investigation of the matter told BuzzFeed.
Nashville police officer who shot black man in the back indicted
Nashville Police Officer Andrew Delke has been indicted on a charge of first degree murder, prosecutors said, after a video showed him shooting a man in the back as he ran away.
Reporter with checkered past comes back with Trump story
Jason Leopold and Anthony Cormier, two reporters for BuzzFeed News, may have just scored the scoop that, if it is ultimately confirmed, irrevocably changes the course of the Trump presidency. If so, it will represent for Leopold the apex of a comeback from a troubled personal and professional past.
US holds journalist as material witness
Marzieh Hashemi, an American anchor working for Iran's state television, is being held in the United States as a material witness and has not been accused of any crimes, a court document shows.
R. Kelly's ex-manager surrenders to sheriff
James Mason, the former manager for singer R. Kelly, surrendered to authorities in Georgia on Friday, law enforcement officials tell CNN.
White House announces second Trump-Kim summit
The White House announced Friday that a second summit will take place between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in February.
Legendary great white shark filmed swimming with divers off Hawaii
A great white shark, believed to be one of the largest on the planet, has been spotted by divers as it fed on a whale carcass off the coast of Hawaii.
New safety measures for Prince Philip crash road
Local authorities will introduce new safety measures on the stretch of road where Britain's Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, was involved in a traffic incident Thursday.
This may be the smoking gun in the Russia investigation
For much of the past 20 months, President Donald Trump and his administration have insisted that, for all of the smoke surrounding his 2016 campaign, there was no fire. A lot of people in Trump's orbit engaging in conversations and relationships with Russian officials, but no evidence of collusion and certainly nothing that linked Donald Trump to any wrongdoing.
Canada and Norway lock horns over who's got the world's biggest moose
A Canadian mayor says he is considering putting a hat on his town's statue of a moose, after affronted residents discovered that it is no longer the world's tallest.
Childish spat masks era-defining duel between Trump and Pelosi
The longest government shutdown in history just reached the throwing-the-toys-out-of-the-stroller stage.
Netflix is burning through cash. This can't last forever
Netflix is winning the streaming wars by burning staggering amounts of cash.
Lindsey Vonn: Arthritis fear and acting with 'The Rock' drive skier's future
When you're the best it can be tough coming to terms that you're probably no longer the best -- even more so when you're suffering a lot of physical pain.
Doctor, teenager killed in Sudan anti-government protests
A doctor, a teenager and another man were killed on Thursday in ongoing anti-government protests in Sudan, according to the Sudan Doctors' Union and activists.
Tesla is slashing its workforce by 7%
Tesla has announced plans to reduce its full-time workforce by 7% as it works to increase Model 3 production and cut prices.
Netflix will regulate its content in India. It swears that's not a bad thing
Netflix is battling questions of censorship for the second time in three weeks — this time in India.
Muslim-American journalist 'devastated' after Vogue error
Noor Tagouri shrieks in delight as she opens the latest issue of Vogue magazine to find a dazzling portrait of herself in head-to-toe Givenchy.
$1 home deal triggers property stampede in Sicily
Tempted by the deal offering homes for just over $1 in the town of Sambuca on Italy's island of Sicily?
'Time is running out' for three-week-old baby with days to find a heart
Without a heart transplant, three-week-old Carter Cookson has just days to live.
Comedian with cerebral palsy is standing up to stereotypes
He left them in stitches on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" and "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." He's headlined stand-up specials on Showtime and Comedy Central. He even won a season of NBC's "Last Comic Standing."
Nick Kyrgios turns commentator after Australian Open exit
Is a new career as a television commentator beckoning Nick Kyrgios?
Maria Sharapova beats defending champion Caroline Wozniacki
Maria Sharapova knocked out defending champion Caroline Wozniacki at the Australian Open on Friday in a fierce three-set battle.
Art scam swindles thousands from photographers
Scammers claiming to be Wendi Deng Murdoch have swindled thousands of dollars in an elaborate sting involving a fake art project in Indonesia to celebrate the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, victims say.
Controversial Indian spiritual guru sentenced to life in prison for murder
A controversial Indian spiritual guru has been sentenced to life in prison for the 2002 murder of a journalist who helped expose the sexual abuse of women within his sect.
Why do royals insist on driving?
There's one question gripping the UK today and for once, it's not about Brexit.
The UK's restrictive surrogacy laws are hurting couples and pushing many abroad
"Nobody could tell us why we couldn't have children, but we've been trying at this point for about 12 years," said Elizabeth Prior, 49, of Buckinghamshire.
Tokyo investigates possible Banksy artwork
Banksy artworks invariably draw widespread attention when they are discovered, and now authorities in Tokyo are looking into whether the elusive street artist may have also left their mark on the Japanese capital.
Duke of Edinburgh, 97, in car crash while driving but unhurt
Great Britain's Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, was involved in a traffic accident Thursday but he was not injured, Buckingham Palace told CNN.
Autoland: When pilots can't see the runway
It's been a smooth flight, and you've spent it engrossed in a juicy novel on your tablet. You barely noticed the captain's announcement about a half-hour ago that "we'll be starting our descent into Vancouver in a few minutes," and that "there are low clouds around the airport."
Arrest made after student's 'horrific' killing
Police have arrested a 20-year-old man in connection with the killing of Israeli exchange student Aiia Maasarwe in Melbourne, Australia, authorities said in a news release Friday.
Why is China blurring men's ears?
Chinese TV personality Jing Boran has something on his ear that authorities don't want you to see.
Car bomb kills at least 8 in Colombia
At least eight people were killed Thursday after a car bomb detonated in the Colombian capital of Bogota, the country's Health Ministry told CNN en Español.
Cohen: Trump told me to have polls rigged
President Donald Trump's former "fixer" Michael Cohen said Thursday that he paid the head of a small technology company thousands in 2015 to rig online polls at "the direction of and for the sole benefit of" Trump.
Kim's envoy arrives in DC with a letter from North Korean leader for Trump
North Korea's lead negotiator in nuclear talks with the US, Kim Yong Chol, arrived in Washington Thursday, just hours after President Donald Trump rolled out a new missile defense strategy that appears to contradict his own claim that Pyongyang is no longer a nuclear threat.
Time to cut almost ALL meat out of our diets, scientists say
An international team of scientists has developed a diet it says can improve health while ensuring sustainable food production to reduce further damage to the planet. It's based on cutting red meat and sugar consumption in half and upping intake of fruits, vegetables and nuts.
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