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Bolton: N. Korea hasn't lived up to promises
National security adviser John Bolton said Tuesday that President Donald Trump believes he should hold a second summit with Kim Jong Un because the North Korean leader hasn't lived up to commitments he made during their first meeting.
Republican defends Trump's Khashoggi response: 'Journalists disappear all over the country'
Rep. Chris Stewart on Tuesday defended President Donald Trump's response to the death of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul in October, saying that "journalists disappear all over the country."
First baby born to woman with uterus transplanted from deceased donor
For the first time, a baby has been born to a woman who received a uterus transplant from a deceased donor, according to Hospital das Clínicas at the University of São Paulo School of Medicine in Brazil.
Saudi crown prince 'ordered, monitored' Khashoggi killing, US senators say
Lawmakers briefed Tuesday by CIA Director Gina Haspel accused Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of being responsible for the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
This boy fought a snowball ban in his town, and won
The city of Severance, Colorado had an almost 100-year-old law banning snow ball fights, but one boy decided to fight it.
There's something very fishy going on in North Carolina
It's been nearly a month since the midterm elections, but in North Carolina's 9th Congressional District, the search for a winner has only gotten murkier.
Massive salmonella beef recall gets even bigger
JBS Tolleson, Inc. is recalling more than 5.1 million pounds of raw beef products that may be tainted with salmonella, the United States Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service said Tuesday.
Court filing likely to reveal new details in Russia probe
Special counsel Robert Mueller is set to reveal the extent of Michael Flynn's cooperation and insights into the dealings of Russians with the Trump campaign and administration.
US congressional support builds for Rwandan opposition leader
'Tariff Man' Trump sends markets plunging
That was fast. Wall Street's enthusiasm for the US-China trade truce has completely vanished.
Mueller may be poised to lift lid on his investigation
An unprecedented level of openness from North Korea
With North Korea, it appears nearly everything is bad news. The denuclearization talks are "stuck." North Korea's intermediate-range missile bases are a "great deception." And the alliance between the United States and South Korea is on the rocks, as "Washington scrambles to slow Seoul's roll."
Israel begins operation to 'expose and thwart' Hezbollah tunnels
Israel has launched an operation along its northern border with Lebanon to "expose and thwart cross border tunnels" which it says have been dug by Hezbollah, the Israeli army said on Tuesday.
Sen. Corker: Zero question MBS ordered killing
Sen. Bob Corker, a Tennessee Republican who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told CNN after a briefing with CIA Director Gina Haspel that the prince, known as MBS, "ordered, monitored, the killing" of the father of four.
DJ apologizes for asking first female Balon d'Or winner to twerk
French DJ and Ballon d'Or host Martin Solveig has apologized to the inaugural women's winner Ada Hegerberg after a row erupted over a question he posed to her during the award ceremony.
CIA director to brief key senators on Khashoggi murder
Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas share wedding photos
Chrissy Teigen inspires parents to share photos of babies with head-shaping helmets
American model Chrissy Teigen sparked a social media trend after sharing on Twitter and Instagram a photo of her son, Miles, with a corrective helmet to treat his flat head syndrome.
'Trump Effect': US President is single-handedly stalling climate action
The "Trump Effect" is slowing down global climate action, and working against the ambition of the Paris Agreement, according to a new report.
Chanel bans fur and exotic animal skins
Chanel has agreed to ban fur and exotic skins from its collections, saying it wanted to maintain ethical standards and following pressure from animal rights campaigners.
Bush's service dog says goodbye one last time
Sully, a Labrador who served as President George H.W. Bush's service dog, visits the former President as he lies in state in the US Capitol Rotunda.
A helicopter app for the wealthy is tackling Mumbai's traffic
A helicopter app for the wealthy has picked India's financial capital Mumbai as its first city outside the United States.
Ada Hegerberg's message to young girls: 'Believe in yourselves'
Her moment in the spotlight may have been overshadowed by host Martin Solveig, but Ada Hegerberg, the first ever winner of the Women's Ballon d'Or, nonetheless ensured her message was heard by the world.
David Attenborough: 'The collapse of our civilizations is on the horizon'
Renowned nature broadcaster David Attenborough has told world leaders that climate change could lead to collapse of civilizations, and much of the natural world.
France to suspend fuel price hike amid 'yellow vest' protests
France is to suspend a planned fuel price hike after "yellow vest" protests erupted into violence over the weekend, prompting calls for calm and government talks.
Inside creepy abandoned Santa theme park
Driving through Brazil to Rio de Janeiro, you might spot an eerie sight on the side of the road: a derelict gang of Santas, lying abandoned surrounded by palm trees and greenery.
Top CFOs are being targeted by a sophisticated email scam
A group of hackers based in Nigeria is trying to trick thousands of top executives across the globe into sending them company funds.
Britain can unilaterally stop Brexit process, EU lawyers say
The British government has the power to unilaterally halt the Brexit process, a top EU legal adviser has said.
Michelle Obama says Queen told her that royal protocol is 'rubbish'
Michelle Obama has revealed Queen Elizabeth II's surprising view on royal protocol at a speaking engagement in London on Monday.
Why George H.W. Bush wanted Trump at his funeral
George H.W. Bush can perform one last, posthumous service to his country this week by orchestrating a rare moment of unity and a short-term truce in the rancorous politics swirling around the crisis-stricken Trump presidency.
Khashoggi's private messages may offer new clues to killing
In his public writings, Jamal Khashoggi's criticism of Saudi Arabia and its Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was measured. In private, the Washington Post columnist didn't hold back.
CIA director will brief lawmakers on Khashoggi murder
CIA Director Gina Haspel is expected to brief a small group of lawmakers Tuesday on the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, according to a congressional source.
US isolated as world meets to craft climate plan
The year's most important meeting on climate change got underway in Poland this week with one glaring absence: a high-level US presence.
US and China already disagree on their landmark trade deal
Stock markets across the world rose Monday after the United States and China agreed to a temporary truce in their trade war, negotiated over dinner in Argentina on Saturday.
Watch Trump pay respects to George H.W. Bush
President Trump and first lady Melania Trump visit the US Capitol Rotunda to pay their respects to former President George H.W. Bush.
Trump to meet privately with Bush family
Former President George H.W. Bush will be eulogized by his son, former President George W. Bush, along with a mix of family and friends on Wednesday at the Washington National Cathedral, the most high-profile event in a week of proceedings that will remember the remarkable life of the president who died on Friday at 94.
George Soros-backed university 'forced out' of Hungary
A Budapest-based university founded by billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros said Monday that it has been "forced out" of Hungary in "an arbitrary eviction."
David Attenborough: 'Collapse of civilizations is on horizon'
NFL: Kareem Hunt says 'I deserve forgiveness' after female assault video
Former NFL running back Kareem Hunt has asked for forgiveness following the release of a video that shows him physically assaulting a woman in February.
Child killed when football team's bus crashes in Arkansas
A bus crash early Monday killed one child and injured 40 other people, most of them children, on Interstate 30 west of Benton, Arkansas State Police said.
Ted Baker staff demand end to 'forced hugging' at work
Thousands of people have signed an online petition to end a practice of "forced 'hugging" and demand a better way of reporting alleged harassment at fashion chain Ted Baker.
Macron requests meeting between PM and 'yellow vest' protest leaders
French President Emmanuel Macron has asked Prime Minister Edouard Philippe to meet with heads of political parties and representatives of the so-called "yellow vests" in an attempt to defuse tensions that erupted into violent protests over the weekend.
UK spy chief warns Russia against attacking British way of life
The head of Britain's foreign spy service, Alex Younger, will speak out Monday against adversaries planning to threaten British law and values.
Qatar is pulling out of OPEC
OPEC is losing one of its members.
UK's Labour will seek no confidence vote in May if Brexit bill fails
The UK's main opposition party will likely seek to topple Prime Minister Theresa May's government and force a general election if she loses a key Brexit vote early next week.
Why the Paris Agreement won't save us from climate change
To get the best view of current progress to tackle global warming, you need to climb a large volcano in Hawaii.
In Bush's repose, a rare chance for unity
Trump says China will cut tariffs on American cars
Trump, Xi remain far away from final trade deal
It was the ceasefire global policy makers and investors were hoping President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping would reach in a turbulent trade war that has sparked global market turmoil.
France considers 'all options' to quell violent protests
The French government is considering "all options" to control protests against rising fuel prices that have turned violent in Paris over the last three weeks, a spokesman said Sunday.
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