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Apple's bombshell China warning sends shudders through global markets
Apple is feeding some of Wall Street's biggest fears.
Nancy Pelosi elected House Speaker and will face off with Trump
China becomes first nation to land on far side of moon
There was uncertainty on Thursday as to whether China had landed a rover on the far side of the moon after Chinese state media outlets deleted announcements posted to social media proclaiming the mission a success.
Thousands of tourists flee Thai islands as storm approaches
Thousands of people are fleeing Thai islands popular with tourists ahead of what could be the most devastating storm to hit Thailand in decades, officials told CNN on Thursday.
Luxury brands are already feeling the China burn
Chinese shoppers are buying fewer smartphones. Expensive handbags and watches could be next.
5 takeaways from Apple's dire news
Apple is one of the most powerful tech companies on the planet. But it's running into big trouble in China.
US Congress has never looked like this
UK army seeks to recruit 'selfie addicts'
If you're a millennial who's addicted to taking selfies, video gaming or consider yourself a class clown, you could be exactly what the British Army is looking for.
EU rules out renegotiating Brexit deal (again)
The European Union has reiterated its position that the Brexit deal agreed with UK Prime Minister Theresa May will not be renegotiated.
First women to enter India temple in centuries now in hiding as protests rage
The two women who broke with centuries of conservative taboo Wednesday to enter a temple in the southern Indian state of Kerala are now in hiding, as violent protests left at least one person dead.
Jacob Zuma lands recording deal
South Africa's ex-President, Jacob Zuma, has inked a recording deal, adding another venture to his controversial political career.
Saudi prosecutors seek death penalty as Khashoggi murder trial opens
Saudi prosecutors sought the death penalty for five of the 11 suspects accused of murdering Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi on Thursday as their trial began in Riyadh, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
Apple stock loses $55 billion on China slowdown
The iPhone was once Apple's biggest boon. Now it's becoming the company's biggest headache.
Smartphone makers can no longer count on China for growth
Apple is not the only smartphone maker suffering from a slowdown in China.
Coachella 2019 lineup: Ariana Grande, Childish Gambino and Tame Impala to headline
The 2019 Coachella lineup is here.
Death toll in Russian apartment building explosion rises to 38 -- report
The death toll in a New Year's Eve apartment building explosion in the Russian city of Magnitogorsk has risen to 38, state news agency TASS reported Thursday, citing an Emergency Situations Ministry spokesman.
Ancient tsunami almost wiped out civilization in southern China, study finds
A tsunami which struck southern China around a thousand years ago nearly wiped out civilization in what is now one of the most densely populated regions of the planet, according to a new study by Chinese scientists.
Tomorrow is the day Donald Trump's presidency totally changes
Donald Trump may not realize it totally yet, but today was the last easy-ish day of his presidency.
Source: Trump tells Schumer he can't accept Dems' offer because he'd 'look foolish'
President Donald Trump told a group of lawmakers he can't accept Democrats' offer to re-open the government as the two sides negotiate border wall funding because he "would look foolish if I did that," according to a person familiar with the exchange.
Mexico mayor killed less than 2 hours after being sworn in
The mayor of a town in the Mexican state of Oaxaca was killed less than two hours after taking office, the state attorney general's office said.
Trump fires back at Mitt Romney for scathing op-ed
'Remember China, China, China,' Pentagon's acting chief says
On his first full day on the job, acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan told senior leaders at the Pentagon on Wednesday to "remember China, China, China," a US defense official told CNN.
Trump says he 'essentially' fired Mattis (who actually resigned in protest)
President Donald Trump claimed Wednesday he "essentially" fired his former Pentagon chief James Mattis, despite a resignation letter in which Mattis wrote he was departing because he didn't share Trump's worldview.
Police beg for public's help in drive-by shooting death of 7-year-old girl
With a photo of a red truck and loose description of the suspect, Texas authorities are begging for the public's help in finding a killer.
What will happen if Trump really starts to sweat
Now it begins. With House Democrats gaining the power to investigate and issue subpoenas, 2019 offers one certainty: The chaos visited on us by Donald Trump is going to get much worse.
Xi warns Taiwan independence is 'a dead end'
Xi Jinping called on Taiwan to reject independence and embrace "peaceful reunification" with China, in a conciliatory speech that nevertheless took a hard line on the self-governing island's political sovereignty and freedoms.
The US President's ire comes after the incoming senator slammed his character in an opinion piece
Several killed in train accident on Danish bridge
Several people were killed Wednesday morning in a rail accident on the Great Belt Bridge in Denmark, Danish police told CNN.
Shutdown could last 'a long time,' says Trump
Ultima Thule close-ups reveal red 'snowman'
On Tuesday, the first image of the Kuiper Belt object Ultima Thule taken by the New Horizons spacecraft revealed a bowling pin. On Wednesday, more distinct and color images revealed a snowman.
Kim Jong Un says North Korea isn't making nukes, warns US on sanctions
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un affirmed his apparent commitment to denuclearization during an annual New Year's address Tuesday, but warned that he may need to pursue "a new way" if the United States continues to make "one-sided demands" of Pyongyang.
Overflowing toilets due to US shutdown forces Joshua Tree to close
California's Joshua Tree National Park on Wednesday will become the latest casualty of the federal government's partial shutdown, closing campgrounds amid health and safety concerns over near-capacity pit toilets.
Airport water fountains shut down after passengers become ill
Several water fountains were shut down at a Cleveland airport after passengers aboard a Frontier Airlines flight became sick, airport officials said.
Man arrested over Manchester New Year's Eve stabbing
Police are conducting a "terrorist investigation" following the stabbings of three people at a railway station in Manchester, northern England, during New Year's Eve celebrations, authorities said.
Trump has a New Year's message for Americans
Ebola outbreak in Congo surpasses 600 cases
The Democratic Republic of Congo has reached a grim new milestone in the Ebola outbreak which began August 1: The total number of probable patients is 602 as of Tuesday, with 366 deaths, the Ministry of Health said. An additional 54 people who doctors suspect may be sick with Ebola are under investigation. The ministry also reported that 205 people have recovered from the life-threatening illness.
Can Liverpool afford to keep hold of Mo Salah?
After extending its lead at the top of the Premier League over the festive period, Liverpool will be looking to Thursday's clash with Manchester City as a chance to take a big step towards winning a first domestic league title since 1990.
Global stocks swing wildly as investors worry about China's economy
Global stock markets kicked off 2019 with more steep falls triggered by new signs of economic weakness in China.
Why Netflix pulled 'Patriot Act' episode in Saudi Arabia
Human rights groups have denounced Netflix after the streaming platform blocked an episode of a comedy show in Saudi Arabia which mocked Riyadh's official explanation of the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
New Year's Eve beach bonfire sparks 'firenados'
Video shows "firenados" form out of a bonfire at a Netherlands resort on New Year's Eve.
New year, same old Kanye love for Trump
Kanye West kicked off 2019 by reaffirming his admiration for President Donald Trump and generally riling up Twitter.
Women enter temple after centuries-old ban overturned
NASA confirms record-setting mission
The new year on Earth began with a record-setting space mission 4 billion miles away.
Louis C.K.'s Parkland joke is what happens when comedy fails
On Christmas Eve, Kevin Spacey made what appeared to be the most tasteless comeback attempt of 2018. In a video he posted on Twitter called "Let Me Be Frank," he gave a weird speech in the character of his also-creepy "House of Cards" character Frank Underwood, about how we "trusted him, even though we knew we shouldn't." He is currently facing charges for indecent assault and battery, which involve allegations about which he has not responded to requests for comment.
British women forced into marriages overseas asked to pay rescue costs
British women sent overseas by their families for forced marriages are being asked by the UK Foreign Office to pay back their rescue costs, according to an investigation by the UK's Times newspaper.
Congo internet shutdown shows how Chinese censorship tactics are spreading
As citizens of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) pointlessly refresh their web browsers this week, they may be getting a preview of just what Chinese-crafted cyberspace rules look like.
September 2017 nuclear test triggers 2019 earthquake in North Korea
North Korea's sixth nuclear test was so powerful that it's still triggering earthquakes more than a year later.
Democracy moves further out of reach in Hong Kong
"If this is the cup I must take, I will drink with no regret."
Detained US citizen was in Moscow for wedding, his brother says
A US citizen and corporate security director detained in Russia on accusations of spying is a retired Marine who was in Moscow for a wedding, his twin brother said Tuesday.
Trump attacks retired US general who called him immoral
In one of his first tweets of the new year, President Donald Trump attacked retired four-star Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal after he criticized the President on Sunday.
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