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Paltrow's ex went on her honeymoon
Apparently conscious uncoupling extends to life post divorce.
Lost teddy bear gets luxury hotel break in Hawaii
When 2019 started off with a beloved toy gone missing and a child in tears, the January blues hit hard for Anna Packard.
Hunt continues for crew of crashed fighter jet
Rescuers are continuing to hunt for the crew of a fighter jet that crashed Wednesday in a mountainous area of eastern France. Debris from the Dassault Mirage 2000D was found in the Jura region but its two crew members are still missing.
Domestic worker suspect in model's death
A prominent Rwandan model found dead in her parent's home may have been killed by a domestic worker, according to police.
Trial begins in Hollywood-style heist of giant coin worth $4 million
The trial has begun in Berlin of four men accused of stealing a huge, commemorative gold coin worth an estimated €3.75 million ($4.31 million) in an old-school heist.
See Trump's testy exchange with reporter
During a bill signing for human trafficking legislation, President Trump argued with a reporter over signing a bill that would end the partial government shutdown.
Ski racer using oxygen stripped of victory
His dream moment of a first World Cup skiing victory was dashed after he was caught inhaling oxygen between runs, and now Germany's Stefan Luitz has had his appeal dismissed by the sport's governing body.
What $34,000 can buy you at the Louvre in Paris
Imagine being inside the Louvre, the world's largest and most popular museum, with no other tourist in sight. Instead of being one of 10.2 million people per year clamoring for a front-and-center view of Leonardo DaVinci's "Mona Lisa," the institution's -- and maybe the world's -- most famous painting. Throw down enough money, and this could be your reality.
Trump's hatred of looking foolish, Democrats' conviction they have a winning hand means no border wall deal
Donald Trump's hatred of looking foolish and Democrats' conviction that they have a winning hand is leaving the President with no way out of the stalemate over his border wall.
Pompeo says 'no contradiction' in shifting US strategy on Syria
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo maintained Thursday that "there's no contradiction whatsoever" in the shifting US strategy on Syria, despite mixed messages from the administration since President Donald Trump's announcement that the US would be withdrawing troops from the country.
Taxpayers will pay for wall, White House aide acknowledges
US taxpayers will foot the bill for a border wall, White House strategic communications director Mercedes Schlapp acknowledged in an interview on Wednesday.
'The Sopranos' cast debates show's ending
When "The Sopranos" debuted on January 10, 1999, fans had no idea it would run for six seasons and end so controversially.
Jaguar Land Rover is slashing 4,500 jobs
Britain's biggest carmaker is cutting thousands more jobs.
Preserving one of the oldest Chinatown districts
Carved out of four city blocks in the center of a tiny island in the Indian Ocean -- Chinatown near Port Louis' central market in Mauritius -- is an assault on the senses.
The euro is still a real worry for all of Europe
Amid the dramatic turbulence in international markets, triggered above all else by Trump's trade war with China, the eurozone economy looks like one of the few solid cornerstones of the global financial system.
Ford cutting thousands of jobs in Europe
Ford is cutting thousands of jobs, ending production of some models and closing a plant in Europe ahead of a possible alliance with market leader Volkswagen.
Lady Gaga speaks out on R. Kelly
Lady Gaga has apologized for working with R. Kelly and said she plans to remove their 2013 single from streaming services.
US citizen accused of spying in Russia appeals
US citizen Paul Whelan, who was arrested in Russia on suspicion of espionage, has filed an appeal against a Moscow court's decision to detain him without bail.
NBA star: 'I receive hundreds of death threats'
New York Knicks center Enes Kanter has said he has received "hundreds and hundreds of death threats" almost every day since he announced on Friday that he would not travel to London with his NBA team for fear of assassination.
Meghan backs women, animals, arts in first charity patronages
The Duchess of Sussex is to become the patron of four charities supporting vulnerable women, education, the arts and animals, Kensington Palace announced Thursday.
Mom and two kids die after being banished from home for being on menstrual cycle
A Nepali mother and her two children were found dead Wednesday morning, after being exiled from their family home as part of a criminalized practice where women and girls are made to sleep alone during their menstrual cycle.
Khashoggi is still being used as a political commodity
In the 100 days since Saudi officials brutally murdered Jamal Khashoggi in their Istanbul consulate, there has been a massive international outpouring of condemnation. Yet the whereabouts of Khashoggi's body remains unknown.
Federer: If I could go back in time I'd play ...
Ask future tennis pros who they would like to play if they could go back in time and Roger Federer just might be at the top of the list.
UK: Forced marriage victims no longer charged for rescue
The UK government has done a U-turn on a policy that required victims of forced marriages overseas to pay back the cost of their rescue.
Fatal storms hit Syrian refugee camp
Mohamed Kassaf, 32, was in his tent with his four children when a storm hit. The river outside Hoor refugee camp overflowed. Rain and sewage water seeped through the tent's tarpaulin sheets.
Carlos Ghosn is now sick in jail
After nearly two months in a Tokyo jail cell, Carlos Ghosn has been taken ill with a fever.
S. Korea calls for second Trump-Kim summit
It's going to be another year of Korea summits.
Woman in vegetative state for over 10 years gives birth
Police investigators have begun to gather DNA from men who work at an Arizona care facility where a woman in a vegetative state gave birth last month.
Ashley Judd's harassment claims against Harvey Weinstein are dismissed, but judge says her defamation suit can go on
Ashley Judd's multi-pronged legal battle against Harvey Weinstein came to a bit of a crossroads on Wednesday.
Trump calls meeting with Democrats 'a total waste of time'
President Donald Trump walked out of discussions to end a partial government shutdown, now in its third week, calling discussions with congressional Democrats "a total waste of time."
Trump passed out candy before storming out
Saudi teen's refugee status to be determined 'within two days'
The 18-year-old Saudi woman who fled to Thailand to escape her family has been referred by the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) to Australia for possible resettlement as a refugee, Australia's Department of Home Affairs said in a statement to CNN.
With his country in crisis, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro begins another six-year term
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro begins another six years in power Thursday with a collapsing economy that shows no sign of bottoming out and a threat from some Latin American neighbors who say they will not recognize his government.
'No fist fights': US-China talks move ahead
US and Chinese negotiators wrapped up three days of trade talks in Beijing on Wednesday as they seek a way out of the damaging trade war between the world's two biggest economies.
Tech support in space: Broken Hubble telescope camera may get a reboot
One of the premier cameras on the Hubble Space Telescope is no longer working and NASA shut down the camera while the issue is investigated, NASA said on Tuesday.
Federer reveals how a wrestler led to first kiss with wife
It's the regular retirement question and it usually gets a stock answer from Roger Federer. But, in an emotional in-depth interview, he revealed to me as close as you're going to get to his retirement plan.
Rosenstein plans to leave Justice Department
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is planning to leave the Justice Department shortly after William Barr, the President's nominee for attorney general, is confirmed, according to a source familiar with his thinking.
Paris' first naked restaurant to close
Paris' first nudist restaurant is set to close after just over year of serving classic French dishes to diners in the buff.
Ransom demanded in suspected kidnapping of Norwegian businessman's wife
The wife of a prominent Norwegian businessman is missing in a suspected kidnapping, and her suspected captors have demanded a ransom for her return, police said Wednesday.
Iran confirms it arrested US Navy veteran
US Navy veteran Michael White is in Iranian custody, the Islamic Republic's Foreign Ministry said Wednesday, confirming claims made by White's mother a day earlier.
Scripted Trump does little to convince skeptics on border wall
President Donald Trump delivered his scripted response to the deepening Washington stalemate over his border wall on Tuesday night. But when he's free to tweet and with cameras rolling during a Wednesday morning appearance, America could find out what he really thinks.
Khaled Juffali: The Saudi businessman at the center of the Carlos Ghosn affair
Khaled Juffali once helped Nissan revive its business in the Middle East. Now the prominent Saudi businessman has been drawn into a high-stakes courtroom battle that will decide the fate of Carlos Ghosn.
Saudi Arabia proved right: It's sitting atop vast oil reserves
Saudi Arabia has opened up its vast oil reserves to independent auditors for the first time.
Freeway sign falls on passing SUV
A dashboard camera captured a freeway sign falling in front of a driver in Melbourne, Australia. The driver escaped the crash without any serious injuries.
Trump threatens to withhold emergency California wildfire aid
President Donald Trump revived his criticism of California on Wednesday, insisting again the state has mismanaged forest management programs and allowed wildfires to rage.
Egypt retrieves stolen ancient artifact from London auction
Egypt has recovered a stolen ancient artifact that was listed for sale at a London auction house, the country's Ministry of Antiquities has confirmed.
Injured skier recovered in dramatic helicopter rescue
Dramatic footage of a helicopter partially landing on a mountain side shows the incredible moment a skier was rescued from the French Alps.
World's most powerful passport for 2019
The best passport to hold in 2019 is ... Japan. Again.
CES 2019: The TVs are massive, chatty and translucent
Rolling, translucent, enormous, sharp and talkative.
Fact-checking Trump's immigration speech
In his first formal address to the nation from the Oval Office, President Donald Trump painted a picture of a national threat and humanitarian crisis occurring along the US-Mexico border, saying his signature border wall would provide a solution.
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