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Low-carb diets might be best for maintaining weight loss, study says
The best way to maintain weight loss may be to change your diet to one low in carbohydrates, according to new research.
Baby seals found decapitated at New Zealand tourist spot
Six baby seals have been found decapitated at a popular New Zealand bay, in what authorities described as a "brutal and violent" crime.
Secret places: Germany's lesser-known gems
With its crumbling Nazi-era relics, mysterious Cold War remnants and natural wonders, Germany is packed with breathtaking sights and cultural curiosities that can be found in unexpected corners across the country.
Elon Musk's first tunnel is finished. Go inside
Our Tesla Model X pulled into a small parking lot behind an old kitchen cabinet store and came to a stop on a metal lift. Moments later, Elon Musk's vision for how to beat traffic congestion began to take shape.
Man Utd name new caretaker boss
Company must comply with special counsel subpoena in mystery grand jury appeal
A secret court case apparently about a grand jury subpoena from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation gained a little more clarity Tuesday night after a court ruling revealed the subpoena challenger is an unnamed company owned by a foreign country.
DR Congo Ebola outbreak worsens
One of the deadliest Ebola outbreaks in history continues to worsen in the Democratic Republic of Congo with as many as 319 people now dead.
US to review North Korea travel ban
The United States is considering reviewing a travel ban put in place barring most American citizens from traveling to North Korea, the State Department's top North Korea negotiator said Wednesday.
Trump did sign Moscow deal
Dubai's hottest beach spots
For winter sun, there's nowhere better than the glimmering city of Dubai.
The ups and downs of being A-Rod
Since retiring from Major League Baseball two years ago, Alex Rodriguez's rise from the ashes of a drug scandal to adored on-air personality has been swift.
Comics take on Trump's mounting troubles
Late-night hosts poked fun at the increasing amount of legal troubles facing President Donald Trump and his administration.
Loneliness peaks at three key ages, study finds
Rising rates of loneliness may not be news, but the three periods when it peaks may come as a surprise: More people reported feeling moderate to severe loneliness during their late 20s, their mid-50s and their late 80s than in other life periods, according to research published Tuesday in the journal International Psychogeriatrics.
India's Modi is entering an election year looking weaker than ever
Ahead of India's general election next year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is facing an unexpected image problem: he's starting to look weak.
Rapper in racism storm over new video mocking Chinese
A racist music video released by US rapper Lil Pump on social media has infuriated Chinese musicians over lyrics and gestures perceived as anti-Chinese.
Inside South Korea's elderly crime wave
In South Korea, teenage gangs aren't necessarily a threat. Increasingly, it's the elderly you need to watch out for.
New Zealand to vote on legalizing marijuana
New Zealand may become the first Asia-Pacific country -- and only the third worldwide -- to legalize marijuana.
Tinder fires employees who sued its parent companies
Tinder this week fired multiple employees who were part of a $2 billion lawsuit against the dating app's parent companies, Match Group and IAC/InterActiveCorp. Among the fired employees was Rosette Pambakian, who was Tinder's vice president of marketing and communications.
Ex-NASA engineer creates glitter bomb trap for package thieves
Revenge is sweet. But Mark Rober's glitter bomb trap for package thieves proves it can be a bit messy, too.
People 'take better care of their pets than you took care of your kids' judge says before sentencing young mother
Before handing down his sentence, a Texas judge scolded a young mother whose two daughters died after she intentionally left them in a car overnight.
Why is the British media attacking Meghan?
George H.W. Bush secretly sponsored a Filipino child
Even after his death, George H.W. Bush continues to warm our hearts.
Hollywood icon Penny Marshall dies at 75
Actress Penny Marshall, who found fame in TV's "Laverne & Shirley" before going on to direct such beloved films as "Big" and "A League of Their Own," has died. She was 75.
Trump charity agrees to dissolve amid lawsuit about finances
The Donald J. Trump Foundation has agreed to dissolve under judicial supervision amid an ongoing lawsuit concerning its finances, according to a document filed Tuesday in Manhattan Supreme Court by the New York state Attorney General's office.
Saturn is losing its rings quicker than expected
Saturn's rings make it one of the most striking planets in the solar system, but scientists believe they could disappear in less than a 100 million years -- which isn't all that long when you consider that the gas giant itself is more than 4 billion years old.
Device for Pacific plastic clean-up isn't doing its job
A system intended to reduce plastic pollution in the Pacific Ocean is not yet producing results after a couple of months at sea.
Stocks on track for worst December since the Great Depression
Few people on Wall Street remember the last time the stock market had this tough of a December. That's because the Dow and S&P 500 are currently on track for their biggest December loss since the Great Depression.
Ex-Fed chair to investors: 'Run for cover'
Alan Greenspan says the party's over on Wall Street.
Trump blinks on government shutdown vow
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders suggested Tuesday that the White House has found an alternative way to get its requested $5 billion in funding for a US-Mexico border wall, marking a reversal from President Donald Trump's previous position.
Who is the no-nonsense judge overseeing Flynn's sentencing?
The judge overseeing former national security adviser Michael Flynn's sentencing has earned a no-nonsense reputation during his tenure as a judge -- presiding over cases in DC for more than three decades.
Nigerian government slams Amnesty
The Nigerian government accused human rights group Amnesty International of "damaging the morale" of its soldiers fighting terrorism, as part of an ongoing row with foreign nongovernmental organizations.
Michael Flynn's sentencing delayed after judge suggested jail time
President Donald Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn said Tuesday in a federal court that "I was aware" that lying to the FBI is a crime.
Trump and his allies seemed convinced Michael Flynn would back away from his guilty plea. Instead he agreed to continue cooperating with the Mueller probe
In the run-up to Tuesday's sentencing of Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump and his allies seemed to be convinced that the former national security adviser would stand up in court and renounce the plea deal he had agreed to more than a year ago in which he admitted lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russian officials during the presidential transition in late 2016.
Protesters chant 'lock him up' as Flynn exits court
Comey defends FBI's Flynn interview, transcript shows
The House released Tuesday the second round of former FBI Director James Comey's testimony, one day after he slammed congressional Republicans when he emerged from the closed-door interview on Monday.
Mother wins visa fight to see her dying child in US
The US State Department granted a Yemeni mother, whose 2-year-old son is on life support in an Oakland hospital, a waiver Tuesday to travel to the United States, according to officials with the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
Russian cargo ship with 18 crew runs aground on UK beach
A Russian cargo ship with 18 crew on board has run aground off the southern coast of England, the British Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) said Tuesday morning.
Robert De Niro talks about Trump feud
In an interview with CNN's Hala Gorani, actor Robert De Niro opens up about his feud with President Donald Trump.
'Fresh Prince' star sues Fortnite over use of the 'Carlton dance'
Carlton wants his dance back.
Passenger to woman: 'Your white privilege ain't working over here'
A Brooklyn woman whose profanity-laced tirade on the New York subway was captured on video has been charged with a felony after she struck a fellow passenger.
New Zealand nudist park for sale
If roaming around au natural is your thing and your birthday suit has deep pockets, you can now buy your own 14-acre nudist retreat.
Jose Mourinho fired by Man. United after horror start
Who should take over from Mourinho?
Donald Trump's constant, escalating test to the rule of law
He may be an imperfect messenger, but James Comey's warning is still chilling.
Who should replace Mourinho at United?
In taking the decision to sack coach Jose Mourinho on Tuesday, Manchester United are making a desperate attempt to halt five years of decline.
Hungary protests unite the country's opposition against Viktor Orban
From the far-right to the left, opposition parties across Hungary's political spectrum have been showing unity against what they consider the increasingly authoritarian rule of Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his ruling Fidesz Party.
Putin's war on rap unites Russia's hip hop artists
In Russia, a rap war is raging, but it's not between battling MCs.
China isn't backing down from plan to dominate tech
China's efforts to become a global powerhouse in the technology of the future are under attack. But don't expect it to beat a retreat.
Journalists faced 'unprecedented' hostility this year, report says
More journalists were killed, abused and subjected to violence in 2018 than in any other year on record, with those in the profession facing an "unprecedented level of hostility," a new report has found.
For the new year, try 12 monthly 'micro-resolutions'
We know from research that most New Year's resolutions last only a month or two. Willpower is in short supply. We lose focus. Things change.
Couple who named baby after Hitler jailed for membership of neo-Nazi group
A couple who named their baby after Adolf Hitler and were members of a banned neo-Nazi group in Britain have been jailed for more than 10 years combined.
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