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5 killed in Afghanistan attack
Attackers killed five people at a police station in Herat, Afghanistan, on Saturday evening, Herat police Chief Aminullah Amarkhel told CNN.
New Netflix show sparks de-cluttering craze
Do you have too much stuff? Is your house a loosely-joined collection of garbage piles among which you tread, as dazed and rudderless as a possum in a landfill? Are you tied to your material possessions because you have chosen to fill the empty parts in your life with consumerism and thus your soul is scattered among promotional t-shirts and expired tubes of body lotion?
Pompeo says he will meet with Saudi crown prince
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and plans to address the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi during his upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia, Pompeo said Saturday to CBS News.
Mo Salah soothes Liverpool nerves in Premier League title race
January has tended to be a tricky month for Liverpool under manager Jurgen Klopp.
Mike Pompeo calls Nicolas Maduro government in Venezuela 'illegitimate'
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Saturday called the Venezuelan government of President Nicolas Maduro "illegitimate" and said the United States would use diplomatic efforts to try to restore democracy in the economically battered nation.
3 dead, dozens injured in Paris bakery blast
A number of people have been injured after a gas leak caused an explosion in Paris, police have said.
Pompeo discusses US drawdown in Syria with Turkish counterpart
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called his Turkish counterpart Saturday to discuss Syria, a conversation that comes at a time of increased tensions between the two NATO allies over the planned US withdrawal from that country.
Saudi teen lands in Canada after fleeing family
The Australian government has welcomed the news that a Saudi teen who fled to Thailand to escape her allegedly abusive family has been offered asylum by Canada -- and defended its own handling of the matter.
Megyn Kelly leaves NBC with $69M
Two years after she signed with the network amid much fanfare, Megyn Kelly and NBC have officially parted ways.
Huawei fires employee arrested in Poland on spying charges
A Huawei executive arrested in Poland on charges of spying for China has been fired by the Chinese tech company.
Hacker who took down entire nation's internet is jailed
A British hacker whose cyberattacks took the nation of Liberia offline has been jailed for almost three years.
Teen crashes car doing 'Bird Box' challenge
A blindfolded teen crashed into another vehicle while doing the Bird Box challenge in Utah this week, police said.
As Brexit looms, post-truth politics are alive and well
Next week, Brexit might actually get interesting. After two years of screaming into the wind, the UK's elected lawmakers finally get to do something useful.
Congress' first Hindu lawmaker announces 2020 presidential run
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard said Friday she will run for president in 2020.
Police use terrifying videos to promote law
Police have released crash videos to encourage drivers to use caution around emergency vehicles.
The record-length government shutdown is an impasse that marks a new low for Washington dysfunction
President Donald Trump often boasts he's presiding over a record breaking presidency.
Current shutdown breaks record for longest in US history
The ongoing partial government shutdown entered its 22nd day on Saturday, breaking the record to become the longest government shutdown in US history.
Woman raped in vegetative state, and then giving birth, is an outrage
After an Arizona woman in a vegetative state gave birth in her nursing home, news headlines were circumspect: police, they said, were investigating a "possible" sexual assault.
Ottawa bus crash kills 3 people
A double-decker bus crashed in Ottawa, Ontario, on Friday, killing three people and injuring at least 20, Mayor Jim Watson said at a news conference.
Snow to blanket more than 1,500 miles of US this weekend
A winter storm is blanketing Missouri and is expected to keep moving east this weekend.
Mother of Navy vet jailed in Iran: He's no spy
The mother of a Navy veteran being held in Iran says he was a cook in the service and has never been a spy.
The week Washington gave up completely
As you read this, senators and House members are either at home or on their way there. The government shutdown is about to enter its 22nd day at midnight, breaking the record for the longest the federal bureaucracy has ever been shuttered.
University of California tells students not to use WeChat, WhatsApp in China
Students and faculty at the University of California (UC) have been warned not to use messaging apps and social media while visiting China, for fear their communications could be used against them by the country's law enforcement agencies.
Escape the corset: How South Koreans are pushing back against beauty standards
Like many women in South Korea, Bae Eun-jeong never left the house without makeup. She hated her natural face.
Cohen's big day may not be about Russia
The congressional testimony of President Donald Trump's ex-lawyer Michael Cohen is already set to be one of the most highly anticipated moments of the new Democratic-controlled House, but those expecting significant public insights into the Russia investigation could be disappointed.
Wife of furloughed federal worker wins lottery
The wife of a federal worker put out of work by the government shutdown picked up a $100,000 check and a brand-new SUV on Friday after winning a Virginia lottery game, the state lottery reported.
2019 proving that #MeToo just beginning
Hollywood's attempt to deal with sexual misconduct seemed to be entering a new phase in the first few days of 2019.
Ginsburg's recovery is 'on track'
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's recovery from surgery is "on track" but she will miss oral arguments next week, the Supreme Court announced Friday. Ginsburg is still recuperating from surgery to remove two cancerous nodules from her lungs.
SpaceX to lay off 10% of its workers
SpaceX is laying off 10% of its 6,000-person workforce as it tackles two hugely expensive projects.
Cruise ship turns back after hundreds get sick
Two-hundred-seventy-seven passengers and crew members aboard the Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas cruise ship became sick with a gastrointestinal illness, according to the cruise line.
R. Kelly's daughter on 'monster' father
R. Kelly's estranged daughter has broken her silence about the controversy surrounding her father.
Canada wants 1 million new immigrants
Remember when you said you wanted to move to Canada? Now is a good time to start packing your bags.
Pompeo's Mideast reset: New beginning or old cliché?
"Yes, we can!" an Egyptian friend bellowed over the phone to me after hearing Barack Obama's June 2009 speech in Cairo.
Trump's health one year after his first physical
President Donald Trump, the oldest President elected in US history at the age of 70, underwent his first presidential physical last January. He used it as an opportunity to quiet critics who questioned both his physical health and mental acumen.
US pullout starts with military equipment in Syria
The first US military ground equipment has been withdrawn from Syria in recent days, signaling the beginning of the drawdown ordered by President Donald Trump, according to an administration official with direct knowledge of the operation.
Rapper and LGBT activist shot dead in Puerto Rico
Rapper and LGBT activist Kevin Fret was shot to death Thursday as he rode a motorbike in Puerto Rico, CNN affiliate Noticentro.tv reported.
Missing girl, 13, found alive after 3 months
Kristin Kasinskas was at home Thursday evening when she heard a knock on the door. When she opened it, her neighbor was standing next to a skinny girl with unkempt hair and oversized shoes.
A wall runs through it: New road divides Israelis and Palestinians
The newest road in the West Bank is sparking controversy. Designed to ease traffic between Jerusalem and nearby settlements, it looks and feels like any other road. Israeli officials call it Route 4370, but its detractors have another name for it: "apartheid road."
One mystery of Easter Island's statues finally solved
When it comes to Easter Island's towering stone heads, there's now one fewer mystery to solve.
DRC election results challenged in court
Congo opposition leader Martin Fayulu said Friday he will challenge the country's election results in court as he accused presidential winner Felix Tshisekedi of taking a "dangerous shortcut to power."
Mexico gas shortage fuels long lines at the pump
The sky is dark. The gas station is closed. And still, drivers are lined up here, hoping for the chance to fill up.
Fleeing Saudi teen to leave for Canada, Thai official says
Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun, the 18-year-old Saudi woman who fled to Thailand to escape her allegedly abusive family, has been granted asylum in Australia, a Thai immigration official said Friday.
El Chapo trial: Epic narco drama unfolds
In the epic narco drama unfolding in a federal courtroom in Brooklyn, the defendant, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, delivered his usual wave and smile to his former beauty queen wife near the end of a devastating week.
Trump loves to say 'bye-bye'
President Trump never can say goodbye to saying "bye bye." CNN's Jeanne Moos reports on Trump's favorite parting shot.
Watch bus driver rescue lost baby near freeway
A Milwaukee bus driver stopped to pick up a baby wandering on a freeway overpass. Authorities say the baby's mother had left him outside.
Volkswagen sold over 10 million cars last year. Only 1% were electrified
Volkswagen sold a record 10.8 million cars in 2018. Only 100,000 were electrified.
Andy Murray: Sporting great and champion feminist retires
And so a golden career is nearing the end. Andy Murray's body is giving up on him.
Stranded seals swarm small Canada town
Residents of Canada's Roddickton-Bide Arm are used to seeing seals in town. Every winter, a few harp seals come ashore as waters freeze over -- but they're usually able to get back to the ocean on their own.
Bus crash kills 7 in Cuba
Officials in Cuba are investigating the cause of a bus crash that left seven people dead in the eastern party of the country, state media reported.
Stores told to boost security in case of Brexit panic-buying
British police have advised retailers to consider hiring additional security to cope with fears of food shortages and other goods in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
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