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Xi Jinping heads into battle over legacy of China's economic miracle
When Victor Gao was growing up in rural China in 1970s, cars and trucks were so rare he would chase them with the other children through the dirt roads, overjoyed by the strange sight.
Why China still needs Silicon Valley
China may be in the middle of a tech battle with the United States, but that hasn't stopped some of its biggest companies from expanding their presence in Silicon Valley.
London's knife crime surge: What's behind rise in violence?
4,400-year-old tomb uncovered in Egypt
Massive explosion levels pub and injures dozens in Japan
An explosion near a pub in the northern Japanese city of Sapporo on Sunday night injured at least 42 people, including one critically, said Hokkaido Police public relations officer Ryohei Kashihara.
Vine co-founder Colin Kroll found dead
Colin Kroll, co-founder and CEO of the hit gaming app HQ Trivia, was found dead Sunday morning in New York.
UK flirts with second referendum to escape eternal Brexit chaos
COP24 talks end with deal but leaders are still fighting over basic truths of climate science
Climate agreement reached after emotional negotiations
After two weeks of discordant and emotional negotiations, the nations of the world agreed Saturday night on a set of rules meant to help curb global warming.
Germany races to convict Nazis who escaped justice
Trump the focus of at least 6 investigations
At least six entities linked to President Donald Trump are the focus of investigations, with the possibility of others that have not been made public. CNN's Victor Blackwell and Christi Paul take a closer look.
Biden tops the 2020 field
Scandal-hit interior secretary is latest to quit Trump White House
President Donald Trump announced Saturday morning that Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke will depart from his administration at the end of the year.
What's at risk in the Obamacare ruling
Whether you know it or not, Obamacare has affected nearly every American.
High speed horror crash at ski race
Obamacare is unconstitutional, judge rules
Why Trump could win in 2020
Trump's worst nightmare: Life under a legal microscope
Is Biden Dems best candidate for 2020?
Are age and experience a plus or minus for the Dems' 2020 candidate? Former VP Joe Biden is leading polls, but NYT columnist Frank Bruni urges him not to run.
11 dead in India temple 'poisoning'
Food shared among participants in a religious ceremony is believed to have caused at least 11 deaths and put more than 90 worshipers in hospital, police in the southern Indian state of Karnataka said Saturday.
Trump's worst nightmare: His life under a legal microscope
Impeachment of Trump: How it might work (if it happened)
Australia recognizes West Jerusalem as capital of Israel
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced Saturday that his government recognizes West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Miss USA sparks controversy with comments about Asians
Miss USA has apologized after comments she made about two fellow Miss Universe contestants' English-language abilities sparked backlash online.
'Incredible Hulk' actor hospitalized
Actor Lou Ferrigno, star of the late 1970s TV series 'The Incredible Hulk,' says he got a vaccine shot for pneumonia that left him hospitalized with fluid in his bicep.
How May can get out of her Brexit hell
Trump names new acting chief of staff
Mick Mulvaney, the director of the Office of Management and Budget, will become the acting White House chief of staff replacing John Kelly, President Donald Trump announced on Friday.
China is temporarily slashing tariffs on US auto imports
China said Friday it will temporarily reduce tariffs on imports of American-made cars as it tries to negotiate a trade deal with the United States.
Special counsel slams Michael Flynn's criticism of FBI interview
Most Nazis escaped justice. Now Germany is racing to convict those who got away
Johann Rehbogen still remembers the lentil stew he ate with other military recruits as they traveled crammed into cattle cars to join the German Wehrmacht in 1942. He recalls the movie screened at the SS training camp: "Quax the Crash Pilot," a comedy. He also remembers seeing prisoners for the first time.
Details of Maria Butina's cooperation quickly removed from court website
Russian political conspirator Maria Butina is set to meet with federal prosecutors in Washington and Virginia over the next several weeks, according to a court filing that was posted and quickly removed from a federal docket Friday afternoon.
Jewish cemetery outside Strasbourg vandalized
Tombstones and a Holocaust memorial in a Jewish cemetery outside Strasbourg, France, were vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti earlier this week.
A thief stole gifts meant for thousands of kids. Then this couple raised $45,000 to save Christmas
For the past two months, the community in Bridgeport, Connecticut, has been stockpiling toys, preparing to give local children in need the gift of Christmas.
The former national security adviser's lawyers say he lied to the FBI because he was caught off guard
Special counsel Robert Mueller's team on Friday slammed a suggestion by Michael Flynn's lawyers last week that President Donald Trump's former national security adviser lied to the FBI not even a month into his tenure because he was caught off guard when two agents approached him.
Prada pulls products accused of blackface imagery
Luxury fashion house Prada is withdrawing products after some items displayed in a Manhattan storefront were accused of depicting blackface imagery.
Doors are slamming shut for Huawei around the world
Huawei is coming under pressure in two more key European markets — the latest in a series of problems the Chinese company faces around the world.
US student stabbed to death in the Netherlands
A 21-year-old American student was stabbed to death in Rotterdam, allegedly by her roommate, police confirmed Friday.
The year of Trump, according to Trump
It's hard to remember everything that happened this year in politics -- so we assembled these soundbites from President Donald Trump to help you out.
Royal couples release stylish Christmas cards
William and Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, have chosen an autumnal photo of their family sitting on a tree trunk for this year's Christmas card, which was made public on Friday.
4th victim dies in Strasbourg shooting
A fourth person has died as a result of a shooting attack this week at the famed Christmas market in Strasbourg, France, French authorities told CNN on Friday.
Mystery Mueller mayhem at DC court
Officials locked down part of a DC courthouse during a secret hearing on a grand jury subpoena thought to be related to the Russia investigation
Trump offers new alternative facts to explain his problems
May's Brexit deal is dead on arrival. Now what?
Theresa May's so-called "survival" of the vote of no confidence this week, by 200 votes to 117, offered a rare moment of clarity amid the chaos that passes for Britain's shambolic exit from the EU.
Why the US just sent a $331M bill to Saudi Arabia and UAE
The US military is seeking a $331 million reimbursement from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates after discovering it failed to properly charge the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen for aerial refueling services due to an "accounting error," the Pentagon said Thursday.
Israeli forces use live fire on Palestinian protesters as manhunt continues for gunman who killed 2 Israeli soldiers
Israeli troops used live fire to disperse protesters in the West Bank on Friday amid rising tensions following a spate of Palestinian attacks on Israeli soldiers and civilians in recent days.
No-deal Brexit looks likelier than ever as EU leaders send May home empty-handed
Once again, British Prime Minister Theresa May has returned from Brussels empty handed.
Facebook reveals bug exposed 6.8 million users' photos
Facebook announced on Friday that the social network had exposed the private photos of millions of users without their permission.
Climate talks head down to the wire
The UN climate talks in Poland -- an attempt to save the world from disastrous levels of global warming -- are sputtering toward a conclusion after two weeks of discord.
Brexit dividend: Brits will have to pay to enter Europe
In post-Brexit Britain, trips to the European Union will get a little more expensive for millions of Brits in search of a continental break.
UN AIDS chief to step down after damning report on culture of sexual harassment
The head of the UN program tasked with fighting HIV and AIDS will step down early, after a damning external report accused him of leading an organization permissive of "sexual harassment, bullying, and abuse of power."
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