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Serena not feeling the pressure as she sails through Australian Open first round
During Serena Williams' first-round, straight-sets win over Germany's Tatjana Maria at the Australian Open, one question kept surfacing: How would you describe her green, one-piece Nike outfit?
Canadian's death sentence will backfire on Beijing
Michelle Obama's 'Becoming' has the longest run atop Amazon since 'Fifty Shades'
"Becoming" by Michelle Obama is not just one of the best-selling books of the past year — it is one of the hottest titles of the decade.
'El Chapo' Guzman associate claims kingpin paid $100M bribe to former Mexican President
A former close personal aide to Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman testified Tuesday that the drug kingpin once paid a $100 million bribe to former Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto.
Australia wants you to stop taking wombat selfies
Australia is home to some of the world's creepiest creatures (drop bears, anyone?), but it's also home to some of the cutest.
Snap exodus continues: CFO out after less than a year
Snap is losing another high-profile executive. Chief Financial Officer Tim Stone told Snap on Tuesday that he was leaving the company, just eight months after moving to Snap from Amazon.
It took this separated family 246 days to reunite
The 12-year-old wore a pink Disney princess backpack that said, "We Can Do ANYTHING," as she hugged her mom for the first time in eight months.
The non-Brits guide to Brexit (because it affects you too)
The European Union is arguably the world's most powerful bloc. But it's about to lose the United Kingdom, one of its biggest members. Just how and when the UK leaves the EU will have implications that ripple around the globe.
Despite US warning, Iran launches satellite and fails
Iran launched a satellite on Tuesday that failed to reach orbit, after the US warned against the launch earlier this month.
Theresa May to face no-confidence vote on Wednesday
Pound strengthens after defeat leaves Brexit plan in tatters
The British pound shrugged off a dramatic vote in the UK parliament that left the government's Brexit plans in tatters.
Russia scoffs at Trump-Putin 'conspiracy' speculation
Police sped past just one car on their way to Jayme Closs's home. She was in the trunk.
There were screams in the background of the 911 call, so three deputies with the Barron County Sheriff's Department rushed to the Closs family home just after midnight on October 15.
NYT: Trump raised withdrawing US from NATO several times
In 2018, President Donald Trump privately raised the threat multiple times of withdrawing the United States from NATO, The New York Times reported.
Fine dust and toxic smog are suffocating these Asian countries
Parts of Asia are chocking under a thick layer of smog, leading at least one country to experiment in extreme forms of weather modification in an attempt to clear the toxic brown skies.
China executes foreigners all the time. Why are Canadians different?
When China handed down a death sentence to a Canadian citizen this week, it sent shockwaves around the world.
Indian soldiers being 'honey trapped' by fake social media accounts from Pakistan
An Indian soldier "honey trapped" into giving sensitive information to a fake Pakistani Facebook account is part of a widespread "catfishing" problem facing India's military, an army chief has revealed.
S Korean Olympic authorities promise action after sex abuse accusations
South Korea's Olympic Committee has apologized to athletes who have come forward in recent weeks, rocking the East Asian country's sporting establishment.
Chris Pratt engaged to Katherine Schwarzenegger
Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger are headed to the altar.
May urges MPs to support her Brexit deal in last-ditch plea
Brexit might never happen if lawmakers vote down the deal the British government has negotiated with the European Union, British Prime Minister Theresa May warned on Monday.
Luxembourg makes all public transport free
With a population of 602,000, Luxembourg is one of Europe's smallest countries -- yet it suffers from major traffic jams.
Walter Shaub: Stop Trump's slow-motion Saturday Night Massacre
China sentences Canadian to death for drug smuggling
A Canadian citizen in China has been sentenced to death after a court convicted him of drug smuggling on Monday, a move likely to further inflame tensions between Ottawa and Beijing.
New extreme heat wave hits Australia causing temperatures to soar
Australians are sweltering in temperatures as much as 12 degrees Celsius (53 Fahrenheit) above average after another extreme heatwave swept across the country Monday, the second in under a month.
College football champs' fast-food meals are Trump's treat
President Donald Trump is personally paying for the meals that will be provided to the Clemson University football team during their national championship celebration at the White House on Monday night, CNN has learned.
What covering people like Steve King puts front and center
Republican support for Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) has collapsed following an interview with The New York Times, in which, under fire for his history of racist comments, King mused, "White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization -- how did that language become offensive?" Denounced by Republican leadership Thursday, King has also lost support in conservative media, as sites like National Review call for the GOP to dump the congressman, who just started his ninth term in office.
Trump sends letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
A letter was delivered from US President Donald Trump to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un over the weekend, a source familiar with the ongoing denuclearization talks between Washington and Pyongyang told CNN.
Startling details emerge about Jayme Closs kidnapping as suspect appears in court
The suspect accused of killing James and Denise Closs and kidnapping their 13-year-old daughter, Jayme, first spotted her when he was on his way to work, as she was getting into a school bus, according to a criminal complaint released Monday by the Barron County District Attorney.
Gillette's new ad isn't about shaving. It's about men in the age of #metoo
Gillette's newest advertisement isn't about shaving, or beards or personal hygiene.
Antarctica is melting away at an alarming rate
A pair of new studies released on Monday share a same ominous message -- that our planet's ice is melting at an alarming rate, which is bad news for global sea levels.
President Trump's joke called 'sexist'
During the Clemson Tigers' visit to the White House after their College Football National Championship win, President Donald Trump joked about personally buying hamburgers for the players instead of having his wife, Melania Trump, make them salads.
Alleged victim to R. Kelly: I am much wiser, much stronger
Faith Rogers, an alleged victim of R. Kelly, told reporters that she wants to speak her truth about her experiences with the singer.
Los Angeles teachers are on strike, leaving 600,000 students in limbo
This is the outcome nobody wanted, but it's happening anyway.
Polish mayor dies after being stabbed in heart at event
The mayor of the Polish city of Gdansk is in serious condition after he was stabbed in the heart and stomach by a man who rushed on stage during an open-air charity event Sunday, a press officer at Gdansk City Hall told CNN.
Toyota brings back the fast and sporty Supra
Toyota is seeking to once again make a name for itself among drivers looking for more than just a safe and dependable way to get to work. Hearkening back to the days when its cars were also known for performance and excitement, the auto maker announced the return of its two-seat sports car, the Toyota Supra, at the Detroit Auto Show Monday.
Trump lashes out everywhere after Russia revelations
President Donald Trump said definitively on Monday he never worked for Russia after offering a non-denial when questioned over the weekend about an FBI investigation into whether he was working with Moscow.
Passenger flies with gun from US to Japan
A traveler carrying a firearm successfully boarded a flight from Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and flew to Tokyo Narita International Airport on January 3, according to a statement from the Transportation Security Administration.
Zimbabwe fuel protests turn violent after prices more than double
Protests have broken out in Zimbabwe's two main cities over a sharp hike in the price of fuel announced by the government.
Andy Murray loses what could be final match of career
If this was the final match of Andy Murray's career, the Briton made sure his swansong was a memorable one -- losing a four-hour, five-set thriller to Roberto Bautista Agut in Melbourne.
Saudi 'reforms' aren't really about empowering women
As of this month, women in Saudi Arabia will be informed by text if their husbands are divorcing them. Prior to this technological update, husbands could divorce their wives without even notifying them. On its website, the Saudi Ministry of Justice claims that the measure will protect "the rights of female clients."
Mike Pompeo's long, strange tour through the Mideast
What a long, strange trip it has been. US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, flew from the US to Jordan to Iraq to Egypt to the United Arab Emirates to Qatar to Saudi Arabia and finally to Oman.
'America was meant to have our back': US ally may face ISIS alone
Every Friday, they come to the cemetery in Kobani, Syria, to hand out sweets and remember their loved ones, killed in the fight against ISIS.
This egg broke Kylie Jenner's Instagram record
An egg just got over easy on Instagram.
US President digging his heels in on demand for border wall as government shutdown enters fourth week
President Donald Trump is digging in his heels on his demand for a border wall as the shutdown enters its fourth week, telling aides and allies that he believes he is winning the battle for public support.
Divers find crashed Lion Air's cockpit voice recorder
Indonesian Navy divers have found the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) from Lion Air Flight 610, which crashed into the Java Sea in late October killing all 189 people on board, officials told CNN.
Deaths, detentions mark 'new wave' of LGBT persecution in Chechnya
Dozens of people have been detained and at least two have died in custody,amid a fresh crackdown on LGBT groups in the Russian republic of Chechnya, activists said Monday.
Analysis: Trump's Putin problem seizes the spotlight
A weekend of bombshells deepened the most intractable mystery of Donald Trump's presidency -- one that could eventually dictate his fate -- over his deference to Vladimir Putin and behavior that often favors Russia's goals.
Extreme winter weather brings fatal avalanches and cuts off Alpine ski resorts
At least 16 people have died in avalanche-related accidents in Europe since the start of the year, as severe winter weather grips parts of the continent.
Jailed mother begins hunger strike as husband says she was 'pushed to spy for Iran'
A British-Iranian woman who has been jailed in Iran since 2016 began a hunger strike Monday in a desperate attempt to receive medical treatment, as her husband said that prison guards had asked her to spy on the UK in return for her freedom.
Odds of dying from accidental opioid overdose in the US surpass those of dying in car accident
For the first time on record the odds of accidentally dying from an opioid overdose in the United States are now greater than those of dying in an automobile accident.
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