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Updated 2025-11-09 01:46
May survives Brexit judgment day
Son and heir: Charles turns 70 with no intention of slowing down
At 70, most people in the UK are settling into retirement but the Prince of Wales is working harder than ever. More public engagements, more international tours and daily paperwork that often keeps him at his desk late into the night.
Her kidney donation now could save her granddaughter's life later
When Meghann Adams learned that she was pregnant in early 2015, she was ecstatic. Starting a family with her husband, Chris, had not been easy, but she was carrying twins. They were to be named Delly and Aubrey.
Trump losing Cabinet officials at record rate
The word out of the White House is that anyone not directly related to Donald Trump could be on the chopping block as this most mercurial of presidents seethes and stews over the midterm setback for his party last week and his broader grievances that he is not being well-served by his staff.
US lawmakers aim to hold China accountable for Uyghur abuses
A bipartisan group of lawmakers are pushing legislation aimed at holding China accountable for reported human rights abuses against its Uyghur population.
Trump argues that he can limit White House access
The Justice Department responded to CNN's lawsuit over the revocation of Jim Acosta's press pass on Wednesday, saying in a court filing that the White House rejects the idea that it can't pick and choose which journalists can be given a permanent pass to cover it.
Pilots say Boeing withheld info on plane model that crashed
Boeing was facing mounting pressure Wednesday over the Indonesia airplane disaster as the owner of the doomed jet joined a US pilots' group in alleging the company failed to warn pilots about the potential hazards of a new safety feature implicated in the crash.
May's own MP slams her delivery of Brexit
Unprecedented security in New York for El Chapo trial
While a US prosecutor painted for a jury the picture of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera as the leader of a powerful and murderous drug cartel, his defense lawyer countered that Guzman was a "leader of nothing," a myth, not a feared boss.
Fiancée of Lion Air crash victim takes wedding photos alone
November 11 was meant to be the day Intan Syari married her fiancé.
Israeli Defense Minister resigns in protest over Gaza ceasefire
Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman announced his resignation on Wednesday and called for early elections because of his opposition to a ceasefire deal between Israel and Gaza that brought an end to the worst fighting since the 2014 war.
Scientists say ocean warming study has errors
Scientists behind a study that found the world's oceans were warming faster than previously believed have said their work contained errors, which means they cannot reach conclusions with such certainty.
The twentysomethings helping make chess cool
Chess is brutal. Chess is now cool.
Christian Pulisic: 'No reason' the USA can't win the World Cup
Christian Pulisic is considered one of the most exciting prospects in world football and has become a beacon of hope for the United States national team.
Michelle Obama talks White House life with Oprah
Former first lady Michelle Obama spoke with Oprah Winfrey to promote her new book and talk about several topics, including how she felt about leaving the White House.
Use of underwear in Irish rape trial sparks outrage
Women around the world are posting pictures of their underwear on Twitter after a 27-year-old man was acquitted in a rape trial in Ireland during which a teenager's thong was used as evidence.
Worst Israel-Gaza firefight since 2014 ends in ceasefire
Gaza militants fired some 400 rockets into Israel, while the Israeli military struck more than 100 targets inside the coastal enclave, in the largest and longest exchange of hostilities since the 2014 war.
Sri Lanka's no-confidence vote against PM
Sri Lankan lawmakers have passed a no-confidence motion against the country's new Prime Minister, Mahinda Rajapaksa, declaring his appointment "void and invalid" amid raucous scenes in the country's Parliament.
Is Brexit done now? Not nearly
We have a deal! Well, sort of. A mere 872 days since the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, the text of the "withdrawal agreement" has been agreed between the two sides' negotiating teams. British Prime Minister Theresa May now has to persuade her Cabinet members to give her their blessing. Unfortunately for May, that's only where her headaches start.
Delayed passengers take three planes and three days to get home
When passengers for Air France flight AF116 boarded their aircraft in Paris last Saturday night, they expected to land in Shanghai on Sunday evening after an 11-hour journey.
Former Navy captain pleads guilty to ghostwriting 'Fat Leonard' emails
A former US Navy captain has pleaded guilty to criminal conflict of interest charges after it emerged that he had provided secret public relations services for a defense contractor at the heart of the so-called "Fat Leonard" bribery scandal.
1 pilot dead, 1 injured in Air Force plane crash
One pilot is dead and another hospitalized after a plane crash at a Texas Air Force base.
Pence tells Aung San Suu Kyi the persecution of Rohingya is 'without excuse'
US Vice President Mike Pence told Myanmar's civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi Wednesday that the treatment of her country's stateless Rohingya Muslim population was inexcusable.
Is 'the Big Melon' Australia's next biggest tourist attraction?
Could a small Queensland town and a major online travel site have planted the seeds of Australia's next biggest tourist attraction?
Monkey kills 12-day-old baby in India
A baby has died after being snatched from his mother's lap by a monkey in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Prince Charles turns 70, releases official family photograph
Britain's Prince Charles has released a candid family photograph, as the heir-to-the-throne celebrates his 70th birthday.
Young Marxists are going missing in China after protesting for workers
Fear is sweeping through the campuses of China's elite universities following a nationwide government crackdown aimed at silencing left-wing student activists, who had been campaigning for greater rights and protections for ordinary workers.
Uber's CEO wants to 'get the facts' on Khashoggi killing before rethinking Saudi ties
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi says he's waiting for more information about the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi before taking any action over the Saudi government's significant investment in the startup.
Northern California fire death toll rises to 48
How to (legally) crash an Indian wedding
Always fantasized about attending a big blow-out India wedding, complete with days of celebration, delicious food, vibrant interiors and spectacular clothing?
Don Lemon: It's a hot White House all right
CNN's Don Lemon says the firing of deputy national security adviser Mira Ricardel could be an indicator of chaos in the Trump administration.
WSJ: Boeing withheld info on plane involved in Indonesia crash
Boeing allegedly withheld information about the potential hazards of new flight-control features on the model of plane involved in the deadly Lion Air crash in Indonesia last month, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Jim Carrey's cartoons reflect the political circus that inspires them
At 56, Jim Carrey still carries a strong childhood memory of taking a train to Sudbury, a city in northern Ontario, Canada, to attend the funeral of an uncle who had died in a car crash.
50 now dead in California fires
The Camp Fire has claimed 48 lives and 8,800 structures in Northern California, officials said Tuesday.
Why North Korea's missile bases shouldn't surprise anyone
The existence of more than a dozen supposedly secret North Korean missile bases should come as a surprise to nobody -- certainly not the United States or South Korea.
Calls for K-Pop band to apologize for Nazi-style hats
Korean boy band BTS have been criticized by a Jewish human rights group for posing in headgear featuring a Nazi-style symbol.
Maz Jobrani: the Iranian making people see 'immigrant' as a good word
It is well after dark but the action is just getting started on Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. This famous West Hollywood road, dotted with marquee signs and patrolled by paparazzi, is where entertainment intersects with the American dream.
Inside Bangkok's newest mega attraction, Iconsiam
Pack your travel bags, grab your credit cards.
Erdogan: Audio recording of Khashoggi killing is a 'true disaster'
People familiar with an audio recording of the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi say it contains an instruction to "tell your boss," which American intelligence officials believe is a reference to Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince, The New York Times reports.
Draft Brexit deal reached as May calls emergency Cabinet meeting
British Prime Minister Theresa May has called an emergency Cabinet meeting for Wednesday to discuss a draft Brexit deal, Downing Street announced.
Melania Trump calls for ouster of top national security aide
First lady Melania Trump, in a remarkable move carried out by her spokeswoman, publicly pushed for the ouster of deputy national security adviser Mira Ricardel.
US, China revive trade talks ahead of G20
American and Chinese negotiators have revived trade talks in the hopes of reaching a draft agreement before President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping meet face-to-face on the sidelines of the G20 meeting in Argentina.
APEC is being held by the member country that can least afford it
Port Moresby doesn't know what's about to hit it.
This will be Game of Thrones' final season
It's all been leading up to this.
Juul moves to restrict kids' access to its products
The CEO of e-cigarette maker Juul announced plans Tuesday to eliminate some of its social media accounts and halt most retail sales of flavor products as part of a plan to restrict access to minors. The plan came in response to the US Food and Drug Administration's September announcement that it would investigate major e-cigarette makers and review their sales and marketing practices.
CNN sues President Trump and top White House aides for barring Jim Acosta
CNN is filing a lawsuit against President Trump and several of his aides, seeking the immediate restoration of chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta's access to the White House.
Extremely rare pink diamond sells for $50M
An unusually large pink diamond sold for $50 million (about 50.4 million Swiss francs) Tuesday at Christie's auction house in Geneva.
Asia Bibi case shows the danger of courting religious extremists
Has Asia Bibi left Pakistan or not? The rumor mill is working overtime because peace in Pakistan depends on the whereabouts of the Christian woman, acquitted of blasphemy charges after nine years in prison.
Trump is eyeing a big White House shakeup
President Donald Trump could ask Kirstjen Nielsen, his secretary of Homeland Security, to resign in the coming days, multiple officials familiar with the matter predicted, describing the President's continued frustration at her handling of his signature issue: immigration and border security.
Is she the most powerful woman in sport?
The Premier League has confirmed Susanna Dinnage will replace Richard Scudamore as the organization's chief executive.
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