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3 stabbed, gunshots heard as campaign rally descends into chaos
At least three people were stabbed Tuesday after violence flared at a campaign rally in Lagos, southwestern Nigeria, police said.
Woman accidentally prescribed erectile dysfunction cream
When looking for treatment for her eye condition, a woman was incorrectly given an erectile dysfunction cream to be used on her eyes, resulting in chemical injury.
Israel's intelligence chief warns of foreign election interference
The head of Israel's security agency has warned that a foreign country will try to interfere in Israel's upcoming elections in April.
Jeff Bezos and wife to divorce after 25 years of marriage
The world's richest couple is splitting up.
This inventor of 'useless things' has 2 million fans
30-year-old Geng Shuai has garnered more than two millions fans online, after he started live streaming his "useless" inventions on China's hugely popular Kuaishou.
On his key issue, Trump has utterly and completely lost
As the President took to the Oval Office for the first time in his presidency to make the case for his border wall and for House Democrats to approve it, questions loomed: Would he declare a national emergency? (He didn't.) Would he include misleading and inaccurate information to bolster his case? (He did.) Would he stay on Teleprompter? (He appeared to.)
Why the latest Paul Manafort news is a very big deal
On Tuesday we learned -- thanks to a redaction error in a filing in the special counsel's investigation into Russian interference -- that Paul Manafort met with a Russian-linked operative named Konstantin Kilimnik during the course of the 2016 campaign. And in that meeting, according to special counsel Robert Mueller's office, Manafort discussed policies related to the Russia-Ukraine relationship and shared polling data about the 2016 campaign with Kilimnik.
The extreme 'ultramarathon' where finishing is a win
When Greek messenger Pheidippides burst into Athens in 490 BC, having run the first marathon, he probably never imagined his superhuman effort would one day be considered passé. He may not have had time to reach that thought. The legend goes he collapsed and died upon delivering his news.
Britain needs to get real: the EU is in charge of Brexit
On Tuesday evening, members of Parliament voted in favor of preventing the UK exiting the European Union without a deal. On Wednesday morning, MPs secured a vote on forcing the Prime Minister to come up with an alternative plan if, as expected, her own deal, carefully negotiated with Brussels, is blocked by the Commons next week.
Boeing 'transonic' wing could mean higher, faster airplanes
US airframer Boeing says its new "transonic' wing design could will allow airplanes to fly higher and closer to the speed of sound.
India's Modi pushes for upper caste job quotas
India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is pushing to implement affirmative action for economically weaker upper caste individuals, a move which supporters say will help provide jobs for the poor but critics have dismissed as a calculated political ploy ahead of the country's upcoming national elections.
Police enforce ban on skin lightening creams in Rwanda
The Rwandan government is sending police across the country to enforce its ban on skin lightening and bleaching products.
The fashion brand that defies definition
Calm is not how you'd typically describe a fashion designer's studio in the days before a runway show. The immediate lead-up to fashion week involves last-minute fittings, model castings, adding final details to garments and dealing with matters of runway design, music, hair and makeup.
South African 'Superman' achieves impossible dream
There was a time not so long ago in South Africa when people like Siya Kolisi weren't supposed to captain the country's beloved rugby team.
Tabloid apologizes for women's university 'sex listing'
A Japanese tabloid apologized Tuesday for issuing a ranking of women's universities based on the alleged willingness of female students to engage in sex while at drinking parties.
Leclerc: The hottest name in motorsport?
While his brother has recently landed one of the most coveted seats in Formula One, Arthur Leclerc is busy forging his own racing career.
Buffalo, NY, attempts to lure visitors with all-expenses paid trip
"But you're from Buffalo!" is something I hear regularly throughout the winter in New York City, where I've lived for nearly 12 years, when I complain about the cold.
Researchers debunk myth about Mona Lisa's eyes
The Mona Lisa is famed for two things: her enigmatic smile and her steady gaze, widely believed to follow her viewers around the room.
'No deal' Brexit faces new obstacle
British Prime Minister Theresa May suffered another setback to her Brexit withdrawal deal Tuesday as members of her own Conservative Party joined opposition Labour Party MPs in favor of a vote to curb the government's spending powers if Britain fails to secure an agreement deal on its departure from the European Union.
Shiffrin misses historic record bid
She was targeting an historic eighth straight slalom victory, but Mikaela Shiffrin's winning streak came to an end with defeat by Petra Vlhova in Austria Tuesday.
What happened when a thief picked on a UFC fighter
Be careful what you wish for if you ever decide to pick on a Mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter.
Drug-smuggling Israeli ex-minister jailed over spying for Iran
Former Israeli Minister of Energy Gonen Segev will serve 11 years in prison as part of a plea deal over spying for Iran, the country's Ministry of Justice said in a statement Wednesday morning.
Australian PM gets two left feet in Photoshop blunder
What should have been a heartwarming photo of the Australian Prime Minister posing with his wife and kids has brought out the best in Aussie banter, thanks to one minor problem: the image showed the PM, Scott Morrison, with two left feet.
BAFTA nominations: 'The Favourite' edges 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
"The Favourite," the 18th century period comedy-drama starring Olivia Colman as Queen Anne, looks set to dominate the UK's 2019 BAFTA Awards, gaining 12 nominations including best film, it was announced Wednesday.
R Kelly may face investigation after documentary
R. Kelly could be facing an investigation in Georgia after the airing of a Lifetime documentary series that chronicled allegations of abuse, predatory behavior and pedophilia against the singer.
Heathrow Airport temporarily halts departures after drone sighting
Departures from London's Heathrow Airport were halted on Tuesday evening following a drone sighting.
ISIS is far from being defeated as a fighting force or ideology
On December 19, President Trump declared: "We have defeated ISIS in Syria, my only reason for being there during the Trump Presidency." US troops there, he said in a video the same day, are "all coming back, and they're coming back now."
Trump voter: Trump's move may cost me $1,000,000
Pat Leblanc, who voted for President Trump and is the Chairman of EBW Electronics, says that Trump's China tariffs could cost his company $1,000,000 next year.
Lonely George, the last snail of its kind, has died
Lonely George has died.
Pelosi, Schumer rebut Trump's wall speech
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer will give the Democrats' response Tuesday night following President Donald Trump's speech making the case for money for a border wall to be included in any plan to reopen the government.
As Brexit deadline looms, protests turn nasty
For more than two years -- come rain, hail or shine -- campaigners from across the Brexit divide have gathered outside the UK Parliament to chant slogans, wave flags and occasionally share tea and biscuits.
EU rips US for 'amateur' envoy downgrade
Ambassadors lining up to pay their respects at President George H.W. Bush's funeral knew the routine: They would be called in order of seniority, a well-established system in which everyone knew where they belonged.
Kim departs Beijing after Xi meetings
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un departed Beijing Wednesday by train, marking an end to his surprise visit to the Chinese capital that comes as Washington and Pyongyang are trying to hammer out the details of a second summit.
Australian authorities respond to suspicious packages at multiple embassies, consulates
Emergency services in Australia's capital, Canberra and its second largest city, Melbourne, are responding to reports of multiple suspicious packages believed to have been delivered to a number of embassies and consulates in the two cities.
North Korean defectors voice concern for Pyongyang's missing Italy envoy
A group of prominent North Korean defectors called on the Italian and South Korean governments to provide protection for Pyongyang's former envoy to Italy Wednesday, as his whereabouts remain unknown.
Australian senator says government should pay welfare recipients to kill cane toads
A controversial Australian politician has proposed that the country's government pay members of the public to kill cane toads in a bid to help curb the invasive pest.
Trump delivers border wall ultimatum
In first televised address to the nation, US President says wall is only remedy to southern border crisis
President Donald Trump will declare to an American television audience Tuesday there is a crisis at the US southern border and that a wall is the best and only remedy -- an exceptional step, at odds with facts, to fulfill his central campaign promise.
NASA's planet-hunter TESS makes first discoveries
NASA's new planet-hunting TESS telescope has found an exoplanet three times the size of Earth only 53 light-years away. It has also discovered a super-Earth and a rocky world, making three exoplanet discoveries in the first three months since it began surveying the sky in July.
Earliest photos of China go on display
Before the arrival of photography, the Western imagination of China was based on paintings, written travelogues and dispatches from a seemingly far-off land.
Mueller believes Manafort fed information to Russian with intel ties
Special counsel Robert Mueller believes that Paul Manafort was sharing polling data and working on a Ukraine peace plan with his close Russian-government-linked associate, Konstantin Kilimnik, while he led the Trump campaign, according to parts of a court filing that were meant to be redacted by Manafort's legal team Tuesday but were released publicly.
Erdogan: Trump adviser's Syria remarks were a 'serious mistake'
US National Security Advisor John Bolton made "a serious mistake" telling reporters that the United States would only pull out of Syria if Turkey pledged not to attack its Kurdish allies there, Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan said Tuesday.
Russian lawyer at Trump Tower meeting charged in separate case
The US attorney in Manhattan has charged Natalia Veselnitskaya, the Russian lawyer who met in Trump Tower with Donald Trump Jr. and others promising dirt on Hillary Clinton, in a separate case highlighting her ties to the Russian government.
The World Bank just got more pessimistic about global growth
The World Bank has been warning of a worldwide economic slowdown for a while now, but its projections just took a turn for the worse.
The cascade of false claims to know as Trump makes his border wall case
President Donald Trump and his allies have launched a full-court press to convince Americans, and skeptical lawmakers, that there is a crisis on the Southern border, and the only way to fix it is to approve billions of dollars for Trump's signature border wall.
US-China trade talks extended
US and Chinese negotiators meeting this week in Beijing have agreed to extend trade talks until Wednesday, according to a spokesperson for the office of the US Trade Representative.
Spacey may be found not guilty
Whatever your opinion of superstar actor Kevin Spacey, 59, as an alleged sexual abuser or serial offender, the Nantucket, Massachusetts, prosecutor's current case against him is inherently flawed.
AI can spot genetic diseases from your face
A new artificial intelligence technology can accurately identify some rare genetic disorders using a photograph of a patient's face, according to a new study.
The Trump administration has struggled with the man in the Oval Office to come to a final position
The Trump administration has launched a full-on diplomatic offensive to clear up confusion about the announced US withdrawal from Syria. So far, however, confusion is winning. Clarity is on the run.
Confusion reigns over America's Syria pullout
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