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Remains at Vatican property probed for links to 35-year-old mystery
Human remains found at a property owned by the Vatican in Rome have raised hope that a 35-year-old mystery involving a teenage girl's disappearance could be nearing a resolution.
UK food magazine editor quits after 'killing vegans' joke
The editor of a British food publication has resigned after joking in an email about "killing vegans" and force-feeding them meat.
Court acquits camerawoman who went viral for tripping refugees
A Hungarian camerawoman who was filmed tripping up and kicking fleeing migrants in 2015 has now been acquitted by the country's Supreme Court.
Investigators detect 'pings' in search for Lion Air flight recorders
Rubella eliminated in Australia
Australia has eliminated rubella, health experts announce, just as an outbreak of the disease prompts a warning for some pregnant travelers to avoid Japan.
Investigators detect 'pings' in search for Lion Air flight recorders
Indonesian investigators searching for the flight recorders of crashed Lion Air flight 610 have heard transponder "pings" that could lead them to the devices, and answer questions as to why the new Boeing 737 MAX 8 went down, killing 189 people.
Netanyahu's candidate stunned in Jerusalem mayoral election
In a surprise upset, the candidate for Jerusalem mayor endorsed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to make the second round of the tightly contested race.
US synagogue killing guns 'legally bought'
All the guns used in Saturday's massacre at a Pittsburgh synagogue had been purchased legally, a federal official said Wednesday.
India risks high stakes fight with central bank
Tensions between the Indian government and its central bank have spilled out into the open, raising fears that the country's fast-growing economy could be blown off course.
British applications for Irish passports almost double as Brexit looms
The number of British residents applying for Irish passports has almost doubled since the Brexit referendum, new figures show.
London's police to start selling branded merchandise
London's cash-strapped Metropolitan Police Service is to launch a range of branded clothing and souvenirs in a bid to boost its funds.
Hamilton is 'the differentiator,' says F1 boss
Even by Lewis Hamilton's high standards, 2018 has been a phenomenal season.
How your weight affects your lifespan
Excessively high or low body mass index measurements have been linked to an increased risk of dying from nearly every major cause except transport accidents, new research says.
Big hole in Russia's only aircraft carrier
A hole was gouged in the deck of Russia's only aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov, Tuesday when a crane fell on it while the vessel was undergoing repairs in the northern city of Murmansk, according to Russian state media.
US mob boss' death 'the end of a very sad chapter'
In a 3-foot grave near a river not far from Boston, Paul McGonagle's body lay decaying, undisturbed until his remains were found nearly 20 years ago. Parts of a pelvic bone. A fractured skull with decomposed brain matter. A ring with a part of a decomposed finger bone.
Action packed world of 'Wakaliwood'
In the heart of a Ugandan slum, there exists a world of zombies, cannibals, and kung fu.
Real Madrid plan $600M stadium facelift
Ranked second in value behind Manchester United with a worth of over $4 billion, Real Madrid says it's stadium renovation plan will help make it the "best club of the 21st Century."
The dark art of designing haunted houses
For more than two decades, Phil Miller has been building a world of nightmares on a 1,300-acre farm in Delaware. With eight attractions, Frightland opens for a month each October, shocking visitors with ghoulish hayrides, a grim cemetery and a prison riddled with zombies.
Julian Assange: The guest who overstayed his welcome?
World's tallest statue opens amid surge in Indian mega-monuments
The idea that large statues might act as political tools is hardly a novel one. Immortalized figures from the past often serve the interests and ideologies of the present, whether it's Lord Nelson riding proudly above Trafalgar Square or North Korea's former leaders looming over Kim Il Sung Square.
Istanbul's new airport aims to be one of world's largest
It's ambitious, award-winning and already hit with controversies. Istanbul's new airport was officially inaugurated Monday -- although it won't be fully functioning til the end of the year.
Another day of funerals as Pittsburgh mourns synagogue shooting
A grief-stricken Pittsburgh community will have another day of funerals for victims of a synagogue shooting -- even as it struggles to comfort those affected by the massacre.
Dubai is now home to a trash-eating 'shark' drone
A shark prowling the coastline is normally a worrying sight, but this waterborne drone terrorizes floating trash instead of people.
Three unanswered questions surrounding the crash
Search crews are combing hundreds of square miles of the Java Sea looking for wreckage from Lion Air flight 610. CNNs Will Ripley reports.
Harry and Meghan take part in a Māori ceremony
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wrapped up their 16-day royal tour of Australia, New Zealand, Tonga, and Fiji Wednesday, by admiring century-old redwoods and naming two newborn kiwi chicks.
What could cause a brand-new jetliner to crash?
Birthright citizenship: Trump claims only the US grants it; he's wrong
US President Donald Trump vowed Tuesday to end birthright citizenship -- the process by which babies born in the country automatically become citizens -- by executive order, while claiming the US was the only nation around the world to grant such rights.
Mattis, Pompeo call for Yemen ceasefire
Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called on all participants in the Yemen civil war to agree to a ceasefire "in the next 30 days," a call that comes amid criticism of US support for the Saudi-led coalition in the conflict.
Denmark accuses Iran of political 'assassination' plot
Danish authorities have accused the Iranian agents of attempting to carry out a plot to assassinate an Iranian-Arab opposition figure on Danish soil.
Two Chinese intelligence officers charged by US for tech theft
Two Chinese intelligence officers have been charged by the United States Justice Department with trying to steal the details for a type of jet engine technology from US-based companies.
Former nurse admits killing 100 patients
A German former nurse on Tuesday admitted murdering 100 patients, making him one of the country's deadliest post-war serial killers.
Jet that crashed was one of Boeing's most-advanced
The Lion Air jet in Monday's crash off Indonesia was a Boeing 737 MAX 8.
US pipe bomb suspect planned 'terrorist attack' since July
A man accused of sending pipe bombs to prominent Democrats had been planning to send the explosive devices for months, the Department of Justice says.
Trump vows to end birthright citizenship
President Donald Trump offered a dramatic, if legally dubious, promise in a new interview to unilaterally end birthright citizenship, ratcheting up his hardline immigration rhetoric with a week to go before critical midterm elections.
US strikes at China's tech ambitions
The United States just delivered a sharp blow to China's lofty tech ambitions.
Austin bar transforms into Moe's Tavern from 'The Simpsons'
It's one thing for people to dress up for Halloween, but it's quite another for a bar to get in on the act.
2 dead, 2 hurt when helicopter hits power line
Two people were killed and two injured after a fiery helicopter crash Tuesday afternoon in northern New York, state police Trooper Joe Malloy said.
Lime yanks scooters off the streets because they can catch fire
Lime has pulled part of its electric scooter fleet from the streets after learning that some of its vehicles' batteries could catch fire.
Defiant Trump goes to Pittsburgh, furious at being blamed for divisive rhetoric
Google X head resigns following harassment allegations
The director of Alphabet's experimental research and development department, Google X, has resigned following last week's New York Times report that claimed he had sexually harassed a job applicant. Richard DeVaul is leaving without any exit package, according to a person familiar with the matter.
These artists are carving incredibly detailed, art-historical pumpkins
For centuries, artists have honed their craft by copying the challenging works of masters. But an even greater challenge, it seems, would be to painstakingly replicate Vincent van Gogh's swirling trees or Salvador Dalí's melting clocks in the flesh of a pumpkin—which is something the artists of Brooklyn's Maniac Pumpkin Carvers have been known to do.
Trump thinks whatever he says is law
President Donald Trump is tearing through constitutional norms again with his suggestion that he can remove the right to citizenship for children born in the United States of undocumented immigrants.
US mob boss James 'Whitey' Bulger killed in prison
Apple unveils lighter, thinner MacBook Air
Apple has brought its fanfare to Brooklyn.
Massive emerald unearthed in Zambia
Big Tech's next headache: A tax on revenues
Big tech companies are bracing for new taxes in Europe that could cost them billions.
The hard right is going for Europe's jugular
Europe's far right has its sights set on the European Union's parliamentary elections, which take place in May next year.
Man has created a 'mindblowing' crisis in nature, WWF says
Global wildlife populations have fallen by 60% in just over four decades, as accelerating pollution, deforestation, climate change and other manmade factors have created a "mindblowing" crisis, the World Wildlife Fund has warned in a damning new report.
China allows use of tiger and rhino products, infuriating activists
The Chinese government has legalized the use of endangered tiger and rhino products for medical purposes, a move wildlife activists say will be a setback to efforts to protect the increasingly endangered animals.
Julian Assange loses lawsuit over conditions in London embassy
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's lawsuit over new asylum conditions has been thrown out by an Ecuadorean judge, who said the country was "not violating his fundamental rights."
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