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After Bible Museum scandal, more American Christians suspect they bought fake Dead Sea Scrolls
Days after the Museum of the Bible acknowledged purchasing forged Dead Sea Scrolls, more American Christians say they now suspect that they, too, have bought pricey fakes.
James Clapper's message for Trump
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper reacts to news of a suspicious package being addressed to him at CNN in New York.
DNA, fingerprints and pings from a cell phone tower led authorities to an auto parts store parking lot in south Florida where they arrested 56-year-old Cesar Sayoc
DNA, fingerprints and pings from a cell phone tower led authorities to an auto parts store parking lot in south Florida where they arrested a 56-year-old man Friday morning. The arrest brought to an end to a four-day nationwide manhunt for the alleged mailer of over a dozen suspected pipe bombs to prominent critics of President Donald Trump.
See suspect's disturbing social media posts
A serial mail bomb suspect is now in custody in Florida and is scheduled to appear in court on Monday. CNN's Drew Griffin takes a closer look at Cesar Sayoc's background and social media presence.
Trump is being briefed on the packages found this morning
The US is sending more troops to the border. Here's what they can and can't do
Defense Secretary James Mattis has authorized the deployment of more troops to the US-Mexico border, the Pentagon announced Friday.
World's best exclusive ski resorts
Imagine a ski destination with no lift lines where you can plunder pristine powder all day long. You could splash out on remote heli-ski adventure, but that's not for everyone.
DHS chief: Military has 'no intention' of shooting at caravan
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, referring to US troops who are expected to be deployed to the southern border to deter an incoming migrant caravan, said Thursday that "we do not have any intention right now to shoot at people."
Teen's body 'bending by the hour'
John Sarcona was at a baseball game when his mother Joanne found the bloodied T-shirts in his laundry hamper. His bedding was bloody too, and she knew something had gone terribly wrong.
14 children stabbed at Chinese kindergarten
A woman wielding a kitchen knife has attacked at least 14 children at a kindergarten in Chongqing in central China, local police said Friday.
Man arrested in connection with suspicious packages sent to Clapper and CNN
China may wait it out rather than deal with Trump
Trump better start thinking about an exit strategy from a trade war that is showing no signs of easing, writes David Andelman
IndyCar driver paraplegic after crash
IndyCar series driver Robert Wickens has revealed that he is paraplegic after a violent crash at Pocono Raceway in Pennsylvania in August.
Turkish Presidents demands that Saudi Arabia reveal location of journalist's remains and hand over suspects
Prince Harry, Meghan's plane aborts landing
A Qantas charter flight carrying Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, was forced to suddenly abort its landing due to another aircraft on the runway, according to fellow passengers.
Sinead O'Connor converts to Islam
Irish singer Sinead O'Connor has announced her conversion to Islam, changing her name to Shuhada' Davitt.
Nigeria's elections will pit youth against the old order
More than 60 percent of Nigeria's population of 190 million people is aged below 25.
72 hours, 10 potential bombs and lots of questions
A series of pipe bombs and suspicious packages intercepted this week left the nation stunned and authorities hunting for a serial bomber who is targeting prominent Democratic figures and CNN.
Erdogan demands Saudi Arabia reveal location of Khashoggi's body
Washington is locked in an acrimonious ritual that plays out every time Trump has to lead in a moment of peril
Washington is locked in a destructive and acrimonious ritual that plays out every time President Donald Trump is called upon to lead in a moment of national peril -- and that ensures that America's political estrangement will only deepen.
Manhunt for bombmaker looks to Florida
The nationwide manhunt for the person or people who sent 10 potential bombs to critics of President Donald Trump and CNN's office in New York led authorities to a mail facility in South Florida on Thursday night.
Extreme Japanese sport you've probably never heard of
Hundreds of bodies slam violently against each other, hands pull at limbs, feet kick at heads. It's a chaotic, violent assault -- and it's taking place at a school sports day.
Bloomberg spends another $10 million to boost Democrats in final days of midterms
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is giving Democratic midterm candidates a last-minute boost, adding another $10 million to his $100 million effort to help Democrats wrest control of Congress away from Republicans.
Tom Watson: How do you caddie for an eight-time major winner?
There isn't a lot many of us could tell an eight-time major winner about golf that he doesn't already know.
US to send 800 troops to Mexico border
Defense Secretary James Mattis is expected to sign deployment orders as soon as Thursday that could send 800 or more troops to the border with Mexico to help border patrol authorities stop a caravan of migrants from Central America moving through Mexico to enter the US, according to three administration officials.
Flash floods kill children on field trip
The bodies of 19 people -- many of them schoolchildren -- who were swept to their deaths by flash floods near Jordan's Dead Sea area have been recovered.
Saudi allows Khashoggi's son to leave for US
The son of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi has left Saudi Arabia, a source close to the family told CNN. Salah bin Jamal Khashoggi, a dual US-Saudi citizen, had previously been unable to leave Saudi Arabia after his passport was restricted by the kingdom some months ago.
What went awry after NBC hired Megyn Kelly
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2 girls plotted satanic killing of classmates, police say
Two girls at a middle school in central Florida were waiting in a bathroom, planning to overpower 15 smaller students, kill them with knives and drink their blood, authorities said Wednesday.
One number shows why a big Democratic wave is still possible
Politics is, at root, governed by a simple proposition: You can't beat something with nothing.
An aggrieved Trump digs in after pipe bomb scares
President Donald Trump believes he is being unfairly linked to the pipe bombs delivered to frequent targets of his acrimonious rhetoric and has watched with disdain as the national conversation has shifted to his role in shaping the divisive political environment.
Cuomo takes on Sarah Sanders over bomb response
CNN's Chris Cuomo calls out Sarah Sanders' response to the suspicious packages that were sent to President Trump's prominent critics.
India prepares to inaugurate the world's tallest statue
India is set to unveil the world's tallest statue next week, the towering figure of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, a popular political and social leader, who was part of the freedom struggle that resulted in India's independence from British colonial rule in 1947.
Officials believe several packages sent from Florida
Law enforcement officials from New York to Florida are examining clues to find the person or persons who sent 10 packages containing what appear to be explosive materials to prominent Democrats, critics of President Donald Trump, and to CNN's New York offices as authorities classify the incidents as domestic terrorism.
Google addresses harassment allegations
Top Google executives stressed to employees that the company is "dead serious about making sure we provide a safe and inclusive workplace" in an email sent shortly after The New York Times published an investigation into how Google protected three executives accused of sexual misconduct over the past decade.
Intact shipwreck from 400 BC discovered
More than a mile below the surface of the Black Sea, researchers have found a ship so old they never expected to see one like it.
Judge chases escaping inmates
Lewis County, Washington, District Court Judge R.W. Buzzard chased two inmates attempting to escape from his courtroom.
America's politicians are tearing the country apart
Americans increasingly see important issues through a deeply polarized lens. While most Americans now self-identify as independents, vital public policy and previously normal political discourse is now caught up in partisan warfare that every day tears us further apart.
Manhunt underway as more suspicious packages found
Megyn Kelly negotiating exit from NBC after blackface comments
"Megyn Kelly Today" is not over yet. But it's a matter of when, not if.
Tapper calls out Trump on hypocrisy
Following Trump's call for politicians to "stop treating political opponents as being morally defective," CNN's Jake Tapper highlights Trump's rhetoric towards his own political opponents.
NATO back on the hunt for Russian submarines in the Arctic
In a far-flung corner of Iceland's main international airport, a once-raging strand of the Cold War is being rekindled -- NATO's hunting of Russian submarines.
De Niro package had similar markings to other pipe bomb deliveries
Police are examining a suspicious package addressed to actor-director Robert De Niro at a building in lower Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood, two law enforcement sources said early Thursday.
Europe's economy is getting hit from all sides
Europe's economy turned in its best performance in decades in 2017. There won't be a repeat anytime soon.
Super typhoon brings devastation to US territory
Super Typhoon Yutu slammed into the US territory of the Northern Mariana Islands Wednesday night, destroying homes and cutting power, as it tracks northwest toward the Philippines and Taiwan.
Ethiopia appoints its first female president
Ethiopia's parliament has appointed the country's first female president, Sahle-Work Zewde, in a move hailed as setting a new standard for women in the East African nation, the Prime Minister's chief of staff announced Thursday.
Meghan seen with tag dangling from dress in Tonga
The British Royal family isn't known for scrimping on its wardrobe budget, but Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has left some wondering whether she hopes to return her latest outfit for a refund.
MBS says his economic dream will survive
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is pressing on with his ambitious plan to modernize Saudi Arabia's economy despite a deep chill in relations with global business and investors over the killing of a critical journalist.
China and Russia are listening to Trump's cell phone calls, report says
President Donald Trump continues to make calls via cell phone despite intelligence that China and Russia listen in, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
FBI warns there could be more packages
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