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Peanut allergy sufferers may have hope
Sometimes, Ellis Glover would be forced to leave her friends and sit at a lunch table where no one was eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
California fire continues on deadly path
While hundreds of families wait in agony to learn the fate of missing loved ones, officials gave a gut-wrenching forecast on the fate of California's Camp Fire:
Is sailing with an engine cheating?
We are two years and 4,000 nautical miles into our dream of sailing around the world.
Weekend in sport: England finally beats Croatia
England beats Croatia to secure Nations League finals place... All Blacks lose to Ireland in Dublin... Zverev downs Djokovic in ATP Finals... Condi Rice NFL coaching rumors quashed... Opponents blame each other for darts match stink. This is your Monday sporting recap.
Fake psychiatrist worked for 22 years in UK
Up to 3,000 foreign doctors in the UK are having their backgrounds checked after it emerged that a fake psychiatrist was allowed to practice with no qualifications for 22 years.
Ruined castles spring back to life
There's something unforgettable about a ruined castle -- the way nature's seeped through the stone and rendered the structure a skeleton of its former self, haunted by history.
Chinese 'Oscars' marred by controversy
An award acceptance speech by a young Taiwanese filmmaker has stirred passionate reactions on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, pitting some of the region's leading entertainment and political figures against each other just a week before an important election on the self-governing island.
Israel's Netanyahu staves off cabinet rebellion, averts early elections
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned early elections would pose a risk to national security as he struggles to hold together his fraying coalition government.
Houthis ready for ceasefire if Saudi-led coalition 'really want peace'
Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, a leader of the Houthi movement, announced on Sunday that he is ready to institute a ceasefire, so long as the Saudi-led coalition battling his militia in Yemen is prepared to do the same.
Many US parents to skip kids' flu shots
Thirty-four percent of US parents said their child was unlikely to get the flu vaccine this year, according to a report published Monday by C.S. Mott Children's Hospital.
Australian man dies following suspected stingray attack
An Australian swimmer has died following a suspected stingray attack, according to reports.
77 dead, 900 missing and California wildfire burns on
Pamela Anderson slams Australian PM for 'smutty' comments over Julian Assange
Former model and "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson has hit out at the Australian Prime Minister for laughing off her plea to have detained Wikileaks founder Julian Assange brought back to his home country.
China hoped for a soft power win at APEC, instead Xi Jinping left dissatisfied
With the presidents of the United States and Russia staying home, it seemed Chinese President Xi Jinping would dominate this weekend at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit and increase his country's influence in the Pacific.
Missing 1,600-year-old mosaic returned after four decades
A 1,600-year-old missing mosaic has finally returned to its home in Cyprus, more than four decades after it was looted from a church.
Why Trump says he won't listen to Khashoggi tape
President Donald Trump said he declined to listen to a recording that captured part of the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, calling it "a suffering tape" and "terrible."
Asia summit ends in historic failure
For the first time in its 25-year history, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit ended Sunday with its leaders failing to agree on a formal joint statement.
Asia summit ends in historic failure
Sunken Norway warship: US sailor may be part of probe
A U.S. Navy sailor was serving as an exchange officer onboard the Norwegian naval frigate that was struck by a freighter and has now almost entirely sunk, according to the U.S. Navy and the Norwegian Ministry of Defense.
Best Korean dishes: 40 foods we can't live without
The fact that there are over 100 different types of kimchi should tell you something about the pride Koreans have in their food.
The architect transforming cities into 'vertical forests'
Architect Stefano Boeri has always been obsessed with trees. The Italian traces his fascination back to a novel he read as a child, "Il Barone Rampante" ("The Baron in the Trees"), in which a young boy climbs up into a world of trees and vows to never to return.
Go glamping with Hello Kitty in Japan
Hello Kitty is one of Japan's most popular -- and definitely most adorable -- exports.
Russian vets seek to out the Kremlin's private mercenaries
A forum representing Russian military veterans took an unusual step Sunday by voting to ask the International Criminal Court to probe the Russian government's use of private military contractors in deployments abroad.
Djokovic stunned by Zverev in year-end Finals
This has unquestionably been Novak Djokovic's year in men's tennis. But Alexander Zverev didn't read the script Sunday as he stunned Djokovic 6-4 6-3 in London to become the youngest winner of the year-end championships since the Serb himself in 2008.
Bin Laden raid overseer hits back at Trump over criticism
President Donald Trump dismissed retired Adm. William McRaven, the overseer of the operation that killed Osama bin Laden, as a "Hillary Clinton backer" and criticized the military for having not killed bin Laden sooner during a Fox News interview that aired on Sunday.
Julian Zelizer: Trump has consummated the Fox News-GOP marriage
Although Roger Ailes, the former CEO of Fox News, died in May 2017, he continues to shape our political world through his TV network. And, in the months since, President Donald Trump has consummated the marriage between the network and the Republican Party.
Incumbent Democrat concedes acrimonious Florida Senate race
Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson on Sunday conceded the Florida Senate race to Republican Gov. Rick Scott, ending his re-election bid after the completion of a statewide recount.
Will Condoleezza Rice be an NFL head coach?
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice downplayed an odd ESPN report that the NFL's Cleveland Browns are considering her for their head coach position.
Trump refuses to listen to tape of Khashoggi killing
Trump vows to visit US troops in war zones
President Donald Trump said that he plans to visit US troops in war zones, a remark that comes after he received widespread criticism for not visiting an American burial ground outside Paris, France, earlier this month and Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day.
Obama surprises audience at Michelle's book tour
Barack Obama made a surprise appearance at Michelle Obama's book tour in Washington, tossing in a reference to Jay-Z at a Beyonce concert.
Pence: US 'won't stand' for this killing
The United States is "not going to stand for" the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Vice President Mike Pence said.
New images of submarine's wreckage
The ARA San Juan submarine has been found a year after it vanished with 44 crew members on board.
Teen race car driver survives horrific airborne crash
A teenage German driver has fractured her spine after suffering a horrifying airborne crash at Macau Grand Prix's Formula Three final on Sunday.
May let the EU 'blackmail' the UK, ex-Brexit minister says
British Prime Minister Theresa May defended her Brexit plan on Sunday, saying it was "the right deal in the national interest," while former Brexit secretary Dominic Raab -- who quit on Thursday over the deal -- said May has allowed the UK to be "blackmailed and bullied" by the European Union.
Emails reveal new links between Bannon and Brexit
Arron Banks, the backer of the biggest campaign behind Brexit, asked Cambridge Analytica to draw up plans for raising funds from the United States, according to a trove of leaked emails.
Congo health workers face violence as Ebola virus spreads
The death toll from the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues to rise as violence hampers health workers' efforts to battle the virus.
CIA's conclusion that Saudi prince ordered journalist's killing could deal major blow to special relationship Trump fostered with Saudi royals
The death of Jamal Khashoggi continues to hang over the heads of both US President Donald Trump and his allied Saudi officials
Trump: Fires don't change my view on global warming
President Donald Trump, after surveying the destruction wrought by wildfires in California, said Saturday that the devastation has not altered his opinion on climate change.
Trump says California fires have not altered his opinion on climate change
President Donald Trump, after surveying the destruction wrought by wildfires in California, said that the devastation has not altered his opinion on climate change.
Munich Airport builds custom doors for world's biggest passenger plane
When it comes to accommodating the world's largest passenger plane, the team at Munich Airport in Germany understands there's just a little more to love.
World's 'most excellent' airlines revealed
One airline has literally gone to great lengths to prove it's the best in the past 12 months, and it appears to have paid off.
Trump to be briefed on CIA findings on Khashoggi
President Donald Trump said Saturday that he will be briefed by the CIA on its assessment about the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Amanda Knox gets engaged after alien-themed proposal
Amanda Knox, whose legal drama gripped the world after she was accused of murder in Italy, is engaged to her longtime boyfriend.
Top US military officer says Taliban 'are not losing'
The top US military officer said Saturday that the Taliban "are not losing" in Afghanistan, and much more needs to be done to bring peace to the war-torn country.
1 killed during mass French fuel protests
Emmanuel Macron is braced for one of the toughest tests of his 18-month presidency on Saturday with planned protests over rising fuel taxes set to bring France's roads to a halt.
1 year after it vanished, Argentine submarine found
A missing Argentine naval submarine has been found, exactly a year and a day after it vanished in the South Atlantic with 44 crew members on board, authorities said Saturday.
Saudi Crown Prince 'threw a fit' over UN resolution
Multiple sources tell CNN that a much-anticipated United Nations Security Council resolution calling for a cessation of hostilities in Yemen and for Saudi Arabia to allow humanitarian aid to reach millions of starving people was "stalled" this week after the resolution's sponsor, British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, met face-to-face with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
CIA: Saudi Crown Prince ordered journalist's killing
The CIA has determined that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman personally ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, despite the Saudi government's denials that the de facto ruler was involved, according to a Washington Post report.
Quick nap proves costly for sailor
After 11 days and about 3,500 nautical miles at sea, Briton Alex Thomson was primed to win the solo transatlantic Route du Rhum-Destination Guadeloupe race when his boat hit a patch of rocks approaching Grande Terre island.
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