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How 8-year-old American went viral in China
If you've never heard of eight-year-old Gavin Thomas, you clearly aren't one of the millions of people around the world who have fallen in love with the young internet sensation.
The most pungent market in South Korea
Michelin-starred chef Jun Lee gives us a taste of both the past and future of Korean food in the largest fish market in Seoul.
Gunman who killed 12 in California met with mental health specialist in April
Gunman who killed 12 in California bar was a 28-year-old former marine, police say
'Don't go back to school' kidnappers told freed students
One of the kidnapped female students freed in Cameroon said her captors warned her and other students not to return to school.
Taliban control of Afghanistan on the rise, US inspector says
The Taliban have strengthened their grip in Afghanistan over the past three years, according to a new report released by the US government's own ombudsman of the war.
Mnuchin says Iran's Central Bank to be cut off from global system
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Thursday that the financial messaging service that moves money around the global banking system will be cutting off Iran's Central Bank.
US issues new rule limiting asylum seekers
The Trump administration said Thursday it will restrict the ability of those crossing illegally to seek asylum on the southern US border, in a move previewed by the President last week.
Google changes harassment, assault policies after mass employee protest
Google CEO announced a number of internal changes Thursday in response to global employee walkouts over the company's handling of sexual harassment.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg hospitalized after fracturing ribs
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg fractured three ribs after falling in her Supreme Court office Wednesday night, the Supreme Court said in a statement.
Sessions' replacement has argued Mueller probe goes too far
The man taking over the Justice Department following Jeff Sessions' firing as attorney general has argued that special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation went too far.
Sessions replacement called Mueller's appointment 'ridiculous' and 'a little fishy'
The new acting attorney general who is expected to have oversight over special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation has expressed deep skepticism of the probe, including calling Mueller's appointment "ridiculous" and "a little fishy."
Trump strikes, sensing post-midterm window to wound Mueller
President Donald Trump's sudden dismissal of Attorney General Jeff Sessions was a swift strike to exploit Washington's new power dynamics after the midterm elections.
Reporters condemn White House decision to bar CNN's Acosta
Reporters from many news organizations have expressed support for CNN's Jim Acosta after the White House revoked his press pass.
Father chokes up giving account of shooting
A father gives his account of a shooting at a local bar in Thousand Oaks, California, where authorities say multiple people were injured.
Late night reacts to axing of Jeff Sessions
Late night hosts react to President Donald Trump's dismissal of Attorney General Jeff Sessions the morning after the midterm elections.
Aussie Denholm to lead Tesla's board
Tesla has chosen a new leader for its board of directors after Elon Musk was forced to step down.
Prince Charles talks about his future role in new BBC documentary
In a new documentary celebrating his 70th birthday, Britain's Prince Charles spoke for the first time about what sort of king he will be, saying he will shift gears once he takes on the role of the monarch.
China's exports soar despite trade war
China and the United States are locked in a trade war, but you wouldn't know it from looking at Chinese exports.
N Korea 'really angry' at US as tensions rise
North Korea is getting increasingly angry at the US, as talks are deadlocked and tensions between the two countries are on the rise, a source familiar with the discussions told CNN.
Inside history's most opulent English houses
When it came to depicting the timeless beauty of England's historic homes, interior designer David Mlinaric faced a tricky question: "Where shall I begin?"
French Bishops launch 'independent' commission on sex abuse in Catholic Church
French bishops have announced plans to establish an "independent" commission to look into the sexual abuse of minors within the Catholic Church dating back as far as 1950.
Floyd Mayweather distances himself from bout with Japanese kickboxer
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. has denied that he agreed to fight Japanese kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa in a televised bout on New Year's Eve, saying that he and his team had been misled as to the conditions of the fight.
Delhi's auto rickshaw drivers brace for deadly winter air pollution
Naresh Kumar Rana's day begins early. Every morning, he leaves his home at 6.30 a.m. and will drive across the vast Indian capital of Delhi for the next 10 hours.
Opinion: Trump's Wednesday afternoon massacre
Given President Donald Trump's prolonged campaign to degrade Attorney General Jeff Sessions as "weak," "beleaguered" and "scared stiff and Missing in Action," it seemed inevitable that Trump would fire Sessions shortly after midterms. Few expected, however, that Trump would drop the ax on Sessions before the voting machines even had a chance to cool. Trump's Wednesday Afternoon Massacre poses a serious, even existential, threat to Special Counsel Robert Mueller's ongoing investigation.
Centuries-old alcohol discovered in China
Bottoms up!
Kids freed after kidnapping from school
White House pulls CNN's Jim Acosta's pass after contentious news conference
In a stunning break with protocol, the White House said Wednesday night that it's suspending CNN chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta's press pass "until further notice."
President wakes up to a new reality in Washington
After nearly four years of improbable political momentum, President Donald Trump demonstrated Tuesday his brand of race-baiting and fear-mongering politics -- which inflamed his base voters but scorched the rest -- can still win some elections.
The big verdict: Who really won?
Democrats took back the House by a decisive margin, while the Republicans improved their standing in the Senate, in a midterm election that -- despite its significance -- exposed the limitations of both parties for 2020. CNN commentators weigh in on the outcome and what comes next. Their opinions are their own.
Trump is about to withdraw from the world even further
There are two questions that world leaders will have woken up asking themselves on Wednesday morning: 1) how long will President Trump last and 2) is his version of America here to stay?
Donald Trump just seized control of the Russia probe
A day after voters chose divided government by handing the House majority back to Democrats, President Donald Trump made the sort of I-do-what-feels-right-when-it-feels-right move that has become his hallmark over his past three years in political life: He fired Jeff Sessions.
Embattled US attorney general out the day after midterms
President Donald Trump on Wednesday asked Attorney General Jeff Sessions to resign, effectively firing him.
64 remarkable lines from an otherworldly news conference
On Wednesday afternoon, President Donald Trump took a victory lap via an almost-90-minute news conference that came fewer than 24 hours after his party lost control of the House but strengthened its Senate majority.
Toobin: Trump taking charge of Russia probe
CNN's Jeffrey Toobin reacts after President Donald Trump announced Attorney General Jeff Sessions' resignation.
Trump battles press and warns Democrats
President Donald Trump offered outward optimism Wednesday at his party's electoral successes, a cheeriness that was later belied by surly, combative exchanges with reporters over the dark tone he adopted in the midterms' closing days.
Trump battles press and warns Democrats in post-election news conference
Who will officially replace Sessions?
Washington is swirling with speculation about who President Donald Trump will choose to replace Attorney General Jeff Sessions after the President ousted his first attorney general Wednesday afternoon.
Man United stun Juventus with 2 late strikes
Manchester United scored two late goals to cancel out Cristiano Ronaldo's wonder goal and claim a dramatic 2-1 victory over Juventus in Turin Wednesday.
How do you beat the All Blacks? A former captain explains
Few teams -- from any sport, any era, or any country -- have a record that can match that of the All Blacks.
Trump lists Republicans who lost
President Trump blamed some Republican House losses on the refusal of candidates to "embrace" him and his agenda.
Ryanair fires staff for allegedly faking photo of sleeping on airport floor
Ryanair says it has sacked six employees for allegedly staging a photo of themselves sleeping on the floor at Malaga Airport in Spain, where cabin crew had to stay overnight because of weather issues.
Day care workers charged after child 'fight club' video surfaces
Two day care workers in St. Louis have been charged with crimes after a 2016 video of a "fight club" featuring young children surfaced, a court official said.
Asia Bibi moved out of jail, sources say
Asia Bibi, a Christian woman whose death sentence was overturned last week by Pakistan's Supreme Court, has been moved from her jail cell to an undisclosed location in another part of the country, intelligence sources in Pakistan told CNN on Thursday.
Sessions got the call from Kelly, not Trump
See Jeff Sessions' resignation letter to President Trump
President Donald Trump on Wednesday asked Attorney General Jeff Sessions to resign, effectively firing him.
Read what Sessions' replacement wrote last year about Mueller
Last month, when President Donald Trump was asked by The New York Times if special counsel Robert Mueller would be crossing a line if he started investigating the finances of Trump and his family, the President said, "I think that's a violation. Look, this is about Russia."
Pelosi abstains from Trump criticism
A divided Congress, a divided America
Watch President clash with CNN's Acosta
President Donald Trump defended his characterization of the migrant caravan as an "invasion" before attacking CNN's Jim Acosta, calling him a "rude, terrible person."
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