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How super Mario swapped pistes for pints
Life after a glittering sports career can feel like a come down for many top athletes, but for Austrian skier Mario Matt the party is still pumping.
Cruz: People outside DC not concerned with Russia investigation
There is a broad disconnect between Washington and the rest of the country over interest in the Russia investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller, Texas GOP Sen. Ted Cruz said Sunday.
DNA pioneer stripped of honors over racist comments
A Nobel Prize-winning American scientist who co-discovered DNA has been stripped of his honorary titles at the laboratory he once led after repeating racist comments in a documentary.
Analyst: Putin is only human being Trump refuses to criticize
CNN's John Avlon examines Trump's claim that he's tougher on Russia than any other president
Anxious Brits buying food-prepper 'Brexit Boxes'
Usually the domain of survivalist groups and doomsday "preppers," food stockpiling has gained some mainstream appeal in the UK recently, amid fears that the country could leave the European Union without a deal, leading to shortages of basic goods.
Boeing cargo plane crashes: Eight killed
A Boeing 707 cargo plane crashed in Iran Monday, killing at least eight people on board, according to Iranian state media.
Khashoggi's killers must be held to account, Pompeo tells Saudi crown prince
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told the Saudi king and crown prince Monday that the killers of journalist Jamal Khashoggi must "be held accountable."
Strict ticket policy introduced at Machu Picchu
It's the spectacular Incan citadel in the Andes Mountain range that's on everyone's bucket list -- but access to Machu Picchu is becoming more strictly regulated.
Monday morning is no longer peak time for cardiac arrest, study says
The most common time to experience sudden cardiac arrest could be changing, according to new research.
The more we learn about climate change, the worse it gets
Our oceans are much warmer than we previously thought, according to a new study. They are also heating up faster than was believed, driven by climate change caused by humans.
Trump threatens to 'devastate' Turkey's economy if they attack Kurds in Syria
President Donald Trump said Sunday the US would "devastate Turkey economically" if the NATO-allied country attacks Kurds in the region.
UK enters a historic week with no idea how it will end
Theresa May has embarked on many crucial weeks in her two-and-a-half-year premiership, thanks to Brexit, but these coming days look set to be the most decisive yet.
CNN Poll: Trump bears most blame for shutdown
Amid the longest government shutdown in US history, a majority say Donald Trump bears more responsibility for it than the Democrats in Congress, and the President's disapproval rating has climbed five points since last month, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS.
Canadian air traffic controllers send pizza to US counterparts
Canadian air traffic controllers have been sending more than just radio signals across the border this weekend. They ordered hundreds of pizzas for their American counterparts working without pay due to the ongoing US government shutdown.
Critics' Choice Awards best fashion
Awards season is fully in swing, with Hollywood's finest descending on Santa Monica for the 24th Critics' Choice Awards Sunday evening.
What voters think of Brexit
More people voted for Brexit in Havering, a borough in East London, than anywhere else in London. With Brexit looming, what do people there think of it now?
Mass drug overdose kills 1, hospitalizes 12
A mass drug overdose at a home in Chico, California, has killed one person and sent more than a dozen people to hospitals, police said.
Wreck of WWI German U-boat revealed
Low tides have revealed a relic from World War I -- the skeleton of a German U-boat visible again off the coast of northern France.
Sharapova starts strong at Australian Open
Now is this any way to treat a player who grew up idolizing you?
One cardiologist's mission to reduce statin use for cholesterol
High cholesterol? Here's a pill. High blood pressure? Here's two pills. High blood sugar? Here's two pills and an injection. This is what many doctors routinely do without ever addressing why the cholesterol, blood pressure or blood sugar is abnormal in the first place.
Quit bickering and act, say Brexit voters
It's a bone-chilling winter's morning in Romford, and mixed martial arts fighters Adam Larkin and Zeb McKinnon are in the midst of a verbal sparring match before their real workout begins.
When the end of 'Game of Thrones' begins
The wintry wait for "Game of Thrones" isn't over, but fans at least officially know when the suspense will end.
World's biggest aircraft nears production
The world's largest aircraft has been retired after six test flights, as its developers prepare to build a new, commercial model to take to the skies in the early 2020s.
Opinion: Trump is under Putin's thumb
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.
Maroon 5 will play Super Bowl halftime show
After months of speculation and rumors, the NFL announced that Maroon 5 will be headlining the Super Bowl LIII halftime show in Atlanta.
Why Laos is sending World War II tanks to Russia
Russia is taking back World War II-era tanks from Laos because, well, Moscow needs a star, lots of them.
12 arrested in kidnapping of US businessman in Costa Rica
Twelve people have been arrested in Costa Rica and Spain in connection with the suspected kidnapping of an American businessman, authorities said.
Another day, another record for Messi
He just can't stop scoring. He just can't stop setting new records.
White House asked for options to attack Iran: WSJ
The White House's National Security Council asked the Pentagon last year for plans for launching a military attack against Iran, the Wall Street Journal reported early Sunday, citing current and former US officials.
Free of Mourinho, Man United just keeps winning
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer faced his first real test as Manchester United's caretaker manager against a top four English Premier League side on Sunday and passed it with flying colors after coming away from Wembley Stadium with a 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur.
Explained: Celebrities' bad internet behavior
It only takes a few seconds to search for something on someone's Twitter account. With the right terms and a little bit of intuition, one may even find something that threatens to take down an entire career.
Traffickers at El Chapo trial say drugs aren't smuggled through open parts of the border
Most drugs are smuggled into the United States onboard fishing boats, trains, tractor-trailers and ordinary cars that come into the country at legal ports of entry, according to former cartel members who've testified in the trial of notorious cartel leader Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.
Our galaxy is due for a catastrophic collision, study says
While astronomers estimate that the Andromeda galaxy will collide with our own Milky Way galaxy 8 billion years from now, they now believe that another collision will happen even sooner.
Netanyahu: Israel struck Iranian weapons depot at Damascus airport
In a rare acknowledgment of Israeli operations in Syria, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the country's air force struck Syria over the weekend.
Phone infected by 'worst of the worst' malware may have helped Khashoggi's killers
Jamal Khashoggi probably thought the messages he was sending to fellow Saudi dissident Omar Abdulaziz were hidden, cloaked in WhatsApp security. In reality they were compromised -- along with the rest of Abdulaziz's phone, which had allegedly been infected by Pegasus, a powerful piece of malware designed to spy on its users.
'Anti-Iranian conference' in Warsaw lands Polish diplomat in hot water
The Iranian Foreign Ministry summoned Poland's Charge d'Affaires Wojciech Unolt on Sunday over an "anti-Iranian conference" that Warsaw is hosting, according to Iranian state media.
Channeling Childish Gambino, rapper gets political with song about Iraq
Mirroring Childish Gambino's hit "This is America", Dubai-based rapper IN-Z opens up about his own music video, which explores the state of Iraq.
Here's what you need to know about Brexit
CNN correspondents and producers go back to basics to guide you through everything you need to know about the divorce between the EU and the UK.
Brexit brinkmanship: What's next for Theresa May's deal
Trump concealed details from Putin meetings - Washington Post
There are no detailed records of five personal meetings President Donald Trump has had with Russian President Vladimir Putin, The Washington Post reported Saturday, citing US officials.
FBI probed how Trump possibly aided Russia
At the same time the FBI opened a probe into President Donald Trump for possible obstruction of justice after he fired FBI Director James Comey, counterintelligence agents were investigating why Trump was acting in ways that seemed to benefit Russia, according to a source familiar with the matter.
English soccer rocked by 'spy' scandal
Leeds United's Argentine manager Marcelo Bielsa has left his club embarrassed after trying to spy on an opposition team ahead of a key game in its bid to win promotion to the English Premier League.
Two bombshell revelations in 24 hours raise questions about US President's meetings with Putin, reveal FBI probe into behavior
President Donald Trump blasted recent reports by The Washington Post and The New York Times that raised questions about his private meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin and revealed an FBI investigation into his behavior after he fired FBI Director James Comey.
Preventing another 'Miracle on the Hudson' emergency
Ten years after what came to be known as the "Miracle on the Hudson," it's still amazing that everyone aboard US Airways Flight 1549 survived.
Trump 'insulted' by question over whether he ever worked for Russia
President Donald Trump on Saturday said the idea that he ever worked for Russia was "insulting," and he slammed a New York Times article regarding his potential ties to Russia as "the most insulting article."
Low tides reveal German WWI U-boat
Low tides have revealed a relic from World War I -- the skeleton of a German U-boat visible again off the coast of northern France.
The Rock says UK tabloid fabricated 'generation snowflake' interview
Dwayne Johnson has hit out at a British tabloid for publishing what he calls a "100% fabricated" interview that quotes the American actor criticizing millennials and "smacking down snowflakes."
Man accused of kidnapping 13-year-old allegedly shaved head to avoid leaving DNA
The man accused of kidnapping Jayme Closs shaved his head to avoid leaving any evidence during the attack that left her parents dead, police said.
Make no mistake -- this is a GOP shutdown
The Democratic leaders struck on a great slogan when they started talking about the "Trump Shutdown" during the famous televised Oval Office meeting with President Trump last month. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer warned Trump that the blame for a government shutdown would fall on him, but the President happily accepted the responsibility and said, "I am proud to shut down the government for border security."
It's the longest shutdown ever. And Trump owns it.
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