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'I'm really enjoying this!' A relaxed Angela Merkel emerges
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is making the most of her limited time in office.
Norway sinks its own warship by accident
A maritime blunder then a ruinous rescue attempt has left a multi-million dollar warship under NATO command almost entirely submerged in a Norwegian fjord.
Climate protests close 5 London bridges
Bridges in London were forced to close Saturday because of protests against climate change organized by a group called Extinction Rebellion, city transport agency Transport for London (TfL) said on Twitter.
Hero terror attack 'trolley man' arrested
A homeless man who was hailed as a hero after intervening in a terror attack in the Australian city of Melbourne just over a week ago has appeared in court charged with theft, Australia's ABC News reported.
Trump team balks at some Mueller questions
President Donald Trump and his legal team have taken issue with some of the questions from special counsel Robert Mueller that cover the transition period after the 2016 election, believing it could be off limits under executive privilege as they pertain to the presidency, according to a source familiar with the negotiations.
More than 1,000 missing in California fires
The death toll rose to 71 in California's deadliest wildfire and the list of people who are unaccounted for now has 1,011 entries, authorities said.
Why Warhol still matters in age of Kardashians
More than three decades after his death, Andy Warhol continues to fascinate and confound art historians, scholars and buyers. He produced some of the 20th century's best-known images, yet the meaning of his work is still subject to fierce debate; he lived in the public eye, yet he remains an enigma.
How to ski faster -- the US special forces way
Route 305 is a seemingly nondescript stretch of road in the middle of a very empty state, connecting two small towns.
War of words between US, China leaders over Trump tariffs
US and Chinese leaders presented opposing visions for the world in back-to-back speeches at the 2018 APEC conference in Papua New Guinea on Saturday, amid rising tensions between the world's two major powers.
Canada Goose and Moncler jackets banned from high school
High school can be tough for anyone, and students from poor backgrounds have the added anxiety of struggling to keep up with their wealthier peers when it comes to clothes and accessories.
US candidate concedes, says 'democracy failed'
Democrat Stacey Abrams on Friday acknowledged that Republican Brian Kemp will become the next governor of Georgia, ending her bid to become the first African American woman elected to lead a state.
British Airways sued by tourist 'wedged next to obese passenger'
A tourist is suing British Airways, claiming he suffered injury and loss of earnings from having to sit next to an obese passenger on a 12-hour flight.
Trump on China: 'Can't have trade that's meant for stupid people'
President Donald Trump on Friday raised the prospect of ending his escalating trade war with China, but signaled US negotiators still want more a few more concessions from their largest trading partner.
48 hours of farce and fury reignite stagnant Brexit debate
As we reach the end of one of the most dramatic weeks in the Brexit debacle, what have we learned about the state of the negotiations, the politics of the United Kingdom and the mindset of the European Union?
Stan Lee's family to hold private service
Because Marvel Comics patriarch Stan Lee didn't want a large public funeral, his family held a private ceremony, POW! Entertainment said Friday.
Snowstorm slams eastern US: 8 dead, power knocked out
A strong winter storm moving over the eastern half of the country has claimed at least eight lives and knocked out power for tens of thousands of people.
US Navy SEAL charged with murder
Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher is being charged by the Navy with stabbing and murdering a wounded person, shooting at noncombatants, posing for a photo and performing his re-enlistment ceremony next to a dead body.
Symbolic funeral prayers held for journalist
The Trump administration has imposed sanctions on 17 people the Saudis claim were involved in the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi as absentee funeral prayers were held for the slain journalist in Istanbul. CNN's Jomana Karadsheh reports.
All-diamond ring up for auction
Mueller probe: The 1 thing that drives Trump crazy
President Donald Trump is a man used to totally controlling his universe.
Judge orders White House to return Jim Acosta's press pass
Federal judge Timothy J. Kelly sided with CNN on Friday, ordering the White House to reinstate chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta's press pass.
19-year-old dies after inhaling deodorant spray to get high
A 19-year-old died after inhaling deodorant spray to get high, according to a new case report, and doctors who treated the man in the Netherlands are using the case to highlight the fatal consequences of inhaling chemicals.
North Korea deports US citizen
North Korea deported a US citizen who was detained last month after he "illegally entered our country through the border between North Korea and China," the state-run Korean Central News Agency said Friday.
Trump: I wrote answers to Mueller questions, not 'agitated' by probe
President Donald Trump said Friday he was personally crafting the answers to special counsel Robert Mueller and denied he was agitated by the state of the probe.
Embattled UK PM is thrown a lifeline as she starts to rebuild her fractured government
UK Prime Minister Theresa May maintained a defiant stance as she took to the airwaves Friday morning to attempt to sell her Brexit plan to the electorate, following a bruising day of political turmoil and open rebellion from within her own party.
By inviting Steve Bannon to speak, the Oxford Union has handed him a victory
Ever since Steve Bannon was fired as US President Donald Trump's chief strategist last year, he has clutched at every publicity straw he can grasp. Undeterred by the loss of his second job as executive chairman at Breitbart in January, he has pushed his campaign for worldwide national populism and declared his support for far-right leaders all over Europe, even backpedaling on his former rejection of hated "establishment" platforms to further his cause.
What is the Mars InSight mission?
For the first time in six years, a new mission is about to land on Mars. On November 26, NASA's Mars InSight lander will touch down on the Red Planet at 3 p.m. EST.
Pilots 'failed 19 breathalyzer tests'
Figures show that you're safer traveling by plane than by car, but presumably your chances of a safe flight are reduced if your pilot is drunk.
Khmer Rouge leaders found guilty of genocide
Almost four decades on from the collapse of Pol Pot's tyrannical communist regime, an international tribunal has ruled that the Khmer Rouge committed genocide, a landmark verdict that is hoped will bring closure to millions of Cambodians.
UN slams UK government for 'great misery'
Government austerity policies and the dismantling of the social safety net have entrenched poverty and inflicted unnecessary misery on the poorest people in the United Kingdom, a damning report by a UN human rights expert said Friday.
Israel heading for early elections after turbulent week for Netanyahu
Israel will pick a date for early elections on Sunday, a source close to a key minister told CNN, following a turbulent week for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that saw key government resignations and calls for an early vote.
GoFundMe campaign for homeless man called hoax
A New Jersey couple and a homeless man have been accused of making up a feel-good story that raised more than $400,000 through GoFundMe.
Trump takes aim at Mueller as speculation over probe grows
President Donald Trump is acting like he knows something about the Russia investigation that the rest of America has yet to learn.
Ignore the noise: May could be the only one who gets Brexit
UK Prime Minister Theresa May seems to be the only person in Westminster who understands the Brexit reality: a deal doesn't exist that satisfies everyone in the UK and everyone in Brussels.
North Korea tests 'high-tech' weapon
North Korea has tested a "newly developed ultramodern" weapon in an event supervised by leader Kim Jong Un, state media said Friday, amid faltering nuclear disarmament negotiations with the United States.
'Phallic' owl statue sparks outrage in Serbia
When the Serbian city of Kikinda unveiled its latest landmark, the reaction was mixed, to say the least.
Court filing cites charges against Assange
A pair of references to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange in an unrelated court filing reveal US government efforts to charge him.
Why Florida county's vote recount won't count
It's a long-agonized-over machine recount total delivered two minutes too late.
Pence takes a global role as Trump broods
One is huddling with the Russian President, gripping-and-grinning with the Japanese prime minister and pressing Myanmar's ruler to free imprisoned journalists.
Hockney painting sells for $90M, smashing records
The 1972 painting "Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures)" has become the most expensive work by a living artist ever to sell at auction.
Theresa May faces phone-in grilling amid Brexit chaos
Worry for wildfire missing: List of names grows to 631
Hundreds of rescue personnel dressed in white overalls are sifting through smoldering rubble and mangled cars, searching for human remains in California's deadliest and most destructive wildfire.
US drops key demand for Trump-Kim summit
Vice President Mike Pence said Thursday that the US will not require North Korea to provide a full list of its nuclear and missile sites before President Donald Trump meets with dictator Kim Jong Un for a second summit slated for early next year.
Lawsuit: 'Predatory' Dartmouth professors plied students with alcohol and raped them
Three former Dartmouth College professors turned the school's Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences into a "21st Century Animal House," where female students were subjected to rape and sexual harassment, a federal lawsuit alleges.
May vows to fight for Brexit deal: 'I will see this through'
Man yells 'Heil Hitler!' during 'Fiddler on the Roof'
A man caused a commotion in a Baltimore theater after yelling "Heil Hitler!" during a performance of "Fiddler on the Roof."
North Korea media: Kim inspects new weapon
North Korea has tested a "newly developed ultramodern" weapon in an event supervised by leader Kim Jong Un, according to state media. CNN's Alexandra Field reports.
Disney film lost for 70 years resurfaces in Japan
A 1928 Disney animation, which predates the creation of Mickey Mouse, has been unearthed in Japan, according to Japanese media.
Sucking your baby's pacifier might protect them from allergies, study says
Your baby's pacifier falls on the floor. Before giving it back to your child, do you wash it in a sink or, perhaps reluctantly, clean it with your own saliva?
Japan's scenic fine-dining restaurant train
On board Japan's Tohoku Emotion train, most passengers care less about where the train is going than what's on the menu.
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