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Global turmoil may come back to haunt Trump
NASA to NBA star: Yes, we went to the moon, and we can prove it
What's up with NBA players' rejection of, well, basic scientific facts?
Kenya celebrates wildlife on new coins
The Central Bank of Kenya on Tuesday unveiled four new currency coins with inscriptions depicting the country's rich wildlife.
The soccer star who came back from the brink -- again and again
Rejected by his hometown club for being too small and a career hindered by a succession of serious injuries.
Spice Girls star shows off her hand injury
Melanie "Mel B" Brown is recovering from an accident she says left her with two broken ribs and a hand injury that required surgery.
Time sent a clear message to Trump with its 'Person of the Year'
On Tuesday morning, Time magazine announced that its "Person of the Year" for 2018 was "The Guardians" -- a group of reporters, led by murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi, seeking truth around the globe in the face of persistent attempts by governments and radical individuals to stifle their coverage and their voices.
Macron was France's last great hope. Is that all lost?
Emmanuel Macron swept to the French presidency in 2017, seemingly out of nowhere and with large grassroots support. The irony may not be lost on the 40-year-old former banker that his new political foe, the "gilets jaunes" (or "yellow vest") movement, came to prominence in a similar way -- without the help or influence of France's usual institutions of power, the unions, the associations or the traditional political parties.
Khashoggi and other journalists named Time Person of the Year
Time magazine has chosen "The Guardians," a group of journalists who have been targeted for their work, as Person of the Year.
Probe launched in 1977 reaches interstellar space
NASA's Voyager 2 probe, launched in 1977, is now more than 11 billion miles from Earth and has reached interstellar space, the agency said Monday. This is the second time a human-made object has reached this part of space. And it's an incredible feat for a spacecraft designed to last five years.
Teen charged with murdering pregnant classmate
Aaron Trejo, a 16-year-old member of the Mishawaka High School football team, was charged with murder and feticide in the death of 17-year-old Breana Rouhselang.
Armed police Taser and arrest man at UK Parliament
Police officers Tasered and arrested a man inside the entrance to the grounds of the UK's Houses of Parliament in Westminster on Tuesday.
Seniors arrested after huge cocaine stash found on cruise ship
Two British senior citizens were removed from a Caribbean cruise ship and arrested after a "large amount of cocaine" was discovered in their cabin.
Accused Russian spy wants to change 'not guilty' plea
Accused Russian spy Maria Butina appears to have reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors.
Humiliated Trump increasingly anxious
While President Donald Trump and Nick Ayers were still in the middle of negotiations about him replacing John Kelly as chief of staff, Trump had already given Ayers a task. He wanted him to conduct a thorough review of how the West Wing operates, including evaluating staffing, in order to make it more politically focused over the next two years.
Maintaining your weight through the holidays
The average person gains 1 to 2 pounds between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day, and those who are overweight often gain more, including children. Research shows that holiday weight gain is a major contributor to total yearly weight gain, so why not resolve to maintain your weight this holiday season? Here are 10 tips that may help.
Trump worried about impeachment
President Donald Trump has expressed concern that he could be impeached when Democrats take over the House, a source close to the President told CNN Monday. The source said Trump sees impeachment as a "real possibility."
Beyonce performs at lavish Indian wedding
Chartered jets arriving in Udaipur for Indian heiress Isha Ambani's wedding contributed to a four-fold increase in flight traffic at the city's airport Saturday. The next day, celebrity guests were treated to an intimate private concert by Beyoncé.
Desperate May to meet with Merkel as EU leaders warn no renegotiation
British Prime Minister Theresa May will begin frantic meetings with European Union leaders Tuesday as she attempts to find a way to renegotiate her Brexit deal in the face of overwhelming opposition among UK lawmakers.
New Zealand PM apologizes over backpacker's killing
A 26-year-old man accused with killing a British backpacker made his first appearance in a New Zealand court on Monday, state broadcaster Radio New Zealand reported.
See the moment a British MP seizes a ceremonial staff
The House of Commons expelled a Labour Party MP after he picked up the ceremonial mace in protest against the postponement of a vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, honors wedding dress designer in surprise awards appearance
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, surprised guests at the British Fashion Awards Monday night, as she made an unexpected appearance to honor her wedding dress designer, Clare Waight Keller.
China bans sale of most iPhones in surprise ruling
A Chinese court has banned the sale and import of most iPhone models in a stunning decision sure to escalate the nasty trade war between the United States and China.
Scientists discover billions of tonnes of 'zombie' bacteria inhabits the ground beneath our feet
Barely alive "zombie" bacteria and other life forms are thriving miles below the earth's surface, scientists have found after a decade of research which changes perceptions of life on our planet.
Why there is no easy path in the Brexit deal
CNN's Richard Quest takes a look at the different Brexit deal options facing the UK government, after Prime Minister Theresa May pulled the plug on a parliamentary vote.
Nissan unveils its $1.1 million sports car
The Nissan GT-R sports car is already expensive, with a starting price of about $100,000. But, for those who want something truly special, Nissan has announced it will make production versions of the Nissan GT-R50, a radically different looking GT-R with a body created by Italy's Italdesign, for a starting price of €990,000, or about $1.1 million.
Brexit in disarray as May pulls plug on parliamentary vote
Jailed Huawei CFO's bail decision pushed to Tuesday as tensions persist
The chief financial officer of Chinese tech company Huawei will have to wait another day to learn if she'll be let go on bail.
Trump concerned about being impeached, sees it as a 'real possibility,' source says
Senator says Trump could be indicted after he leaves office
Democratic Sen. Chris Coons said if President Donald Trump directed Michael Cohen to make illegal hush payments during the 2016 election then he could be indicted after he leaves office.
The viral Twitter account celebrating Japan's mascot culture
When the organizing committee for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics released images of the Games' mascots, few people blinked an eye -- after all, mascots are standard fare for the Olympics.
Ocasio-Cortez understands the promise of a 'Green New Deal'
Right-wing media outlets seem to be waging a coordinated campaign to portray US Rep.-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as a dimwit radical. Their efforts will backfire. She is in fact championing the smartest, most practical idea in US politics to address two urgent problems: climate change and poverty.
Macron will need to do a lot more to silence the protestors
Emmanuel Macron, who swept into office 18 months ago on a wave of popularity, is now faced with the greatest challenge to his presidency -- a nationwide populist protest against skyrocketing taxes and the disenfranchisement of the poor.
Water found on asteroid by OSIRIS-REx explorer
NASA's first asteroid sample return mission, OSIRIS-REx, reached the asteroid Bennu only a week ago, but it's already learning more about this time capsule from the early solar system.
Roger, the ripped kangaroo, has died
A burly kangaroo whose buff physique shot him to internet fame has died at the age of 12.
The world's got a new No. 2 arms producer
Russia's arms industry has become the second-largest in the world, knocking the UK into third place, according to a new report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
US goes to 'last chance' climate talks to promote coal and is met with laughter
The American delegation came to promote coal.
US delegation went to climate conference to promote coal and were met with laughter
US sanctions North Korea on human rights
The Trump administration slapped sanctions on three North Koreans Monday in response to Pyongyang's ongoing human rights abuses and censorship.
Dow stages massive rally after Brexit drama shockwaves
Brexit chaos and sinking bank stocks are combining to deal the stock market another blow.
NYPD officers pry 1-year-old child from mother's arms in startling video
With a crowd of onlookers gathered around, New York Police officers encircle a woman and her child on the ground.
Macron vows reforms to quell weeks of protesters' 'just' anger
France's beleaguered president, Emmanuel Macron, will address the nation later Monday amid widespread protests that over the past four weeks have morphed from a grassroots movement against fuel tax hikes, to disparate demonstrations against his presidency.
Jailed Huawei executive detained in Canada to learn her fate
It took humans only 200 years to reverse a 50M-year-old climate trend: report
What do scientists see when comparing our future climate with the past? In less than 200 years, humans have reversed a multimillion-year cooling trend, new research suggests.
What's my burger got to do with climate change?
The news of a "bleeding" burger with zero meat hitting supermarket shelves in the UK last month was divisive. Passionate carnivores cried out that they wanted real meat, while some vegans and vegetarians complained that veggie alternatives shouldn't have to dress up as meat.
Breast cancer testing guidelines are out of date, study says
The current guidelines for genetic testing of breast cancer patients limit the number of women who can get tested. Because of these restrictions, these tests miss as many patients with hereditary cancers as they find, according to a study published Monday in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Doctor with big heart is 2018 CNN Hero of the Year
For Dr. Ricardo Pun-Chong, being a physician isn't just about treating patients -- it's about how you care for their families.
Ex-FBI chief: Dems must oust Trump in 2020
Former FBI Director James Comey asked American voters Sunday night to end Donald Trump's presidency with a "landslide" victory for his opponent in 2020.
Nuns embezzle 'substantial' amount of funds from church school, monsignor says
Two nuns misappropriated "substantial amounts" of funds from a Catholic school in Southern California for their own use, the monsignor of St. James Catholic Church said in a letter to parishioners.
Elon Musk: 'I do not respect the SEC'
Elon Musk settled securities fraud charges brought against him by the Securities and Exchange Commission earlier this year, but he is not done deriding the agency.
Carlos Ghosn and Nissan have reportedly been indicted in Japan
Carlos Ghosn and Nissan, the Japanese automaker he saved from collapse, were indicted Monday on allegations of financial misconduct, according to Japanese media.
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