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A living ski legend marches towards history
He's already one of the greatest sportsmen of his generation, but Austria's Marcel Hirscher showed no sign of letting up as he raced to a 61st World Cup victory Sunday.
Manchester United fires Jose Mourinho after worst ever start to Premier League season
Japan to get first aircraft carriers since World War II
Japan is poised to put its first aircraft carriers to sea since World War II, refitting its Izumo-class warships to carry US-designed F-35B fighter jets, the government announced Tuesday.
Mueller releases memo summarizing FBI's interview with Michael Flynn
Special counsel Robert Mueller has released a January 2017 memo detailing the FBI's interview that month with Michael Flynn -- a moment that led to a high-profile criminal case against the former Trump national security adviser.
China's Xi Jinping tells the world: Don't dictate to us
Huawei: We're still leading the world on 5G, despite political attacks
Huawei is firing back against the US-led campaign to push it out of major markets, insisting it's still on track to lead the world in the introduction of 5G technology.
Rape victim accused of attempting to murder baby is freed
A 20-year old who became pregnant after being raped by her stepfather was freed from an El Salvador jail Monday and acquitted on charges of attempting to murder her baby, CNN en Español reported.
China's president promises miracles, but fails to deliver specifics
China's economy will produce "miracles that will impress the world" in the coming years, President Xi Jinping promised in a high-profile speech Tuesday marking four decades since the country embarked on its earthshaking economic transformation.
Comey slams 'shameful' Republicans over Trump
Former FBI Director James Comey slammed Republicans on Monday for not speaking out against President Donald Trump's attacks on the FBI and strongly defended the agency's conduct, following his second round of questioning at a closed-door congressional interview.
Jho Low: How man at center of 1MDB scandal is being turned into a figure of fun
Forget Santa. In Malaysia, there's another portly figure of fun decorating homes this Christmas.
Forget Santa. In Malaysia, man at center of 1MDB scandal is decorating homes this Xmas
Boy's sweet surprise will touch your heart
CNN's Chris Cuomo and Don Lemon react to a viral video of a military dad surprising his son for Christmas and talk about how the country can give back to veterans during the holidays.
Din Tai Fung: Asia's best-loved dumpling heads to Europe
It takes just a few bites to see why Din Tai Fung, a Taiwan restaurant chain, has become the world's most celebrated purveyor of xiaolong bao -- pork soup dumplings.
Brazilian healer accused of sexually abusing more than 300 women
More than 300 women have accused Brazilian faith healer João Teixeira de Faria of sexually abusing them, according to Brazil's state media agency, citing the Department of Public Ministry of the state of Goiás.
Deer poacher sentenced to year in jail -- and made to watch Bambi
A Missouri judge is turning to Walt Disney to make sure David Berry Jr. never illegally hunts again.
Goldman Sachs hit with criminal charges over scandal-hit investment fund
Malaysia has filed criminal charges against Goldman Sachs over its dealings with scandal-hit investment fund 1MDB.
The ultimate geek's guide to Tokyo
Otaku, which means "your house" in Japanese, was a term used to (snidely) describe people with obsessive hobbies. To wit: An otaku was seen as a shut-in.
City crowned with the most UNESCO Heritage sites
For most tourists to Spain, a visit to Cordoba isn't a must.
MIT invents method to shrink objects to nanoscale
Some say bigger is better, but researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will tell you that when it comes to tech, smaller things are far more impressive.
North Korea warns 'vicious' sanctions could torpedo US relations
North Korea is warning that recent US sanctions could take relations with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea back to the bristling tension of last year and endanger efforts to remove nuclear weapons from the Korean Peninsula.
Geoffrey Rush denies claims of improper conduct
Oscar-winner Geoffrey Rush has denied claims he acted inappropriately toward an actress more than seven years ago.
Yemen ceasefire goes into effect in port city
A ceasefire between Yemen's warring parties went into effect at midnight Tuesday (4 p.m. ET Monday) in the strategic port city of Hodeidah.
Canada caught in the middle of US-China spat over Huawei executive
The Chinese government is pushing Canada to release Meng Wanzhou, the Huawei chief financial officer detained for violating US sanctions on Iran, as Ottawa braces for relations with Beijing to worsen and urges President Donald Trump not to politicize the situation.
Comey slams 'shameful' Republicans for not standing up to Trump
Trump travel ban blocks mom from seeing dying 2-year-old son
CNN's Dan Simon speaks with a father whose son is on life support and the child's mother is blocked from getting to the U.S. because of Trump's travel ban.
Dean Obeidallah: SNL missed how 'wonderful' Trump has made America
'Saturday Night Live' has done it again -- offending the thin-skinned President Donald Trump. This time it appears the sketch that caused Trump to take a brief break from complaining about special counsel Robert Mueller was the comedy show's cold open -- a parody of the classic holiday film "It's a Wonderful Life" titled "It's a Wonderful Trump." Instead of a distraught George Bailey (played by Jimmy Stewart) being shown a world without him, SNL looks at an America where Trump was never president.
Trump lashes out at Russia probe as new reality sets in
A frenzied year in Washington is going out with a roar as the political forces that combined to make the first half of President Donald Trump's mandate so turbulent come to a head in a hugely consequential run-up to the holidays.
Professor in sex for grades scandal gets prison term
Nigerian professor Richard Akindele, accused of demanding sex from a female student, was sentenced to prison on Monday.
'Slave law' protests turn violent in Budapest
A fourth night of demonstrations turned violent in Budapest on Sunday when thousands of people took to the streets to protest against new laws requiring workers to take on up to 400 hours' overtime a year.
EU court tells Poland to 'immediately suspend' law forcing judges to retire
The European Union's highest court ruled on Monday that Poland must "immediately suspend" a law that forces Supreme Court judges over age 65 to retire.
Dow falls as stormy December on Wall Street continues
The US stock market sank deeper into the red following sluggish economic reports on Monday and bad news from a couple of blue chip giants.
What 2018 looked like for the Mueller investigation
May threatened with fresh no-confidence vote
British opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn said Monday that he is introducing a motion of no confidence in Prime Minister Theresa May for delaying Parliament's vote on her Brexit deal until January.
Miss Universe crowned
Catriona Gray from the Philippines claimed the Miss Universe crown for 2018 on Monday, beating contestants from 93 other countries.
Russians sought to recruit 'assets' through social media, US Senate told
The Senate Intelligence Committee is set to release two reports on Monday detailing the breadth of the Russian social media campaign to sow discord in the United States.
May threatened with fresh no-confidence vote
'Farout', the most distant object in our solar system, discovered
For the first time, an object in our solar system has been found more than 100 times farther than Earth is from the sun.
Tiny Pacific island nation threatens to sue world's biggest carbon producers
A tiny Pacific Island nation facing an existential threat due to climate change has put the world's biggest carbon energy producers on notice.
Theresa May sets date for vote on her Brexit deal
British Prime Minister Theresa May will condemn the prospect of a second Brexit referendum in an address to Parliament Monday, as pressure for a new vote grows both inside and outside a bitterly divided Westminster.
Antarctic penguins are now in danger from human diseases
Scientists have long thought that animals in Antarctica were isolated from harmful human-linked bacteria, but a new study provides evidence that this is no longer the case.
Hawaii's best beach hikes
For the adventurous, expeditions that combine beaches and hikes can help make the most of your way-too-short time in this Polynesian paradise.
Gay Singaporean man can adopt son born via surrogacy, court rules
A gay Singaporean doctor has won the right to adopt a child he fathered in the United States through a surrogate, in a landmark ruling for the socially conservative country.
Lincoln Continental brings back 'suicide doors'
Lincoln is bringing back its iconic "suicide doors." A special limited-edition version of the big Lincoln Continental will have back doors that are hinged at the rear rather than the front.
New study reveals clues to what causes chronic fatigue
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, a condition which causes extreme tiredness, could be triggered by an overactive immune system, a study has found.
Hotel accused of discrimination for canceling homeless Christmas booking with no explanation
It was meant to be a warm and safe Christmas for dozens of UK rough sleepers but something has gone wrong at the last minute.
Three-year-old allegedly raped in Delhi on anniversary of brutal bus attack
A three-year-old girl is recovering in hospital after she was allegedly raped in Delhi on Sunday, exactly six years after the brutal gang rape of a student on a bus in the Indian capital ignited protests across the country.
Giuliani indicates Trump discussed Moscow tower later than previously known
President Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani suggested on Sunday that Trump had spoken with his former attorney Michael Cohen past January 2016 about a Trump Tower in Moscow.
Saudis rebuke US Senate on Khashoggi murder
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs rebuked a resolution passed by the United States Senate condemning Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
3-year-old girl attacked in alleged rape
A three-year-old girl in Delhi, India, was attacked in an alleged rape exactly six years after a student was ganged-raped on a bus in the Indian capital. CNN's Nikhil Kumar reports.
Detention of 100 Christians raises concerns about religious crackdown in China
A prominent Chinese pastor and former legal scholar is one of 100 Christians detained by authorities after he was reportedly arrested on allegations of "inciting subversion of state power."
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