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Explosive device found near home of billionaire investor George Soros
A suspicious package targeting billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros was rendered safe in Bedford, New York Monday, a law enforcement source tells CNN.
Cyborg dancer who can detect earthquakes
It's 2018 and cyborgs live among us. But these human-machine hybrids don't look the way movies might have you believe. Most blend into the crowd, their mechanical elements hidden from view.
Bible Museum says five of its Dead Sea Scrolls are fake
The Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC says five of its most valuable artifacts -- once thought to be part of the historic Dead Sea Scrolls -- are fake and will not be displayed anymore.
World's longest sea-crossing bridge officially opened
Chinese President Xi Jinping officially opened the world's longest sea-crossing bridge Tuesday at a ceremony in the southern city of Zhuhai.
US sails warships through Taiwan Strait
The US Navy sailed two warships through the Taiwan Strait Monday, a show of force that is bound to irritate Beijing and comes amid heightened US-China tensions on a range of issues.
Migrants wake, walk and reject Trump's Twitter attacks
The migrants are hundreds of miles from the United States border but they are already coming under fire from President Donald Trump at rallies and in tweets.
Saudi investment conference begins after exodus of CEOs
Trump threatens new nuclear arms race
President Donald Trump told reporters Monday that the United States would increase its nuclear arsenal until other nations "come to their senses," threatening an arms race days after he said he would withdraw the US from a Cold War nuclear treaty.
Abandoned Saudi consulate car found in Istanbul parking lot
Woman indicted in US meddling mocks charges
As President Donald Trump's national security adviser John Bolton tells Russians their meddling had no impact on the election results, Elena Khusyaynova, the Russian woman indicted in the US for meddling, delivered a tongue-in-cheek statement on the federal criminal charge she faces and how her company's work has allegedly influenced American politics.
A mother's desperate act to reach Mexico
Rosalin Guillermo climbed through a hole in the fence of the bridge and took hold of the ladder.
Video shows Saudis using body double to cover up murder, source says
Kushner calls Trump a 'black swan'
On Monday, CNN hosted CITIZEN -- a politics and policy conference in New York City featuring a numbers of newsmakers, including White House adviser Jared Kushner, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and retiring Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake.
Plane lands in traffic on California highway
A 25-year-old flight instructor named Ryan Muno made an emergency landing on Interstate Highway 8 in San Diego.
Calls for Ryanair boycott after racist incident
A spokesperson for Theresa May said the British Prime Minister condemns "abhorrent" racial abuse after a passenger on a European airline made racist remarks about another passenger that were caught on video.
World's longest sea-crossing bridge opens between Hong Kong and China
A $20-billion bridge connecting Hong Kong and Macau to the mainland Chinese city of Zhuhai is set to finally open this week, marking the completion of the longest sea-crossing bridge ever built, nine years after construction began.
Brexit deal is 95% settled, UK's May to tell Parliament
British Prime Minister Theresa May will tell lawmakers Monday the "vast majority" of a Brexit deal has been reached with European Union leaders, as she attempts to prove she's making progress in talks amid criticism from all sides at home.
Witness in case of nun's alleged rape found dead
A witness in the trial of an Indian Catholic bishop accused of raping a nun has died, according to police, prompting a probe into his death.
Potentially catastrophic Category 5 hurricane nears Mexico
Hurricane Willa is nearing the Pacific coast of Mexico as a potentially catastrophic Category 5 storm, after experiencing what the National Hurricane Center called "explosive" strengthening over the past 48 hours.
Saudi's latest take: Khashoggi was murdered by 'mistake'
An increasingly vocal chorus of international voices is questioning the Saudi version of events that led to the death of prominent journalist Jamal Khashoggi in his country's consulate in Istanbul almost three weeks ago.
Turkish official: Khashoggi's death was 'violently planned'
Saudi Arabia's King and its de facto leader have called the son of slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi to express their condolences, Saudi state media has reported.
Marlboro maker attacked for campaign
The world's biggest international tobacco company has come under fire for a "hypocritical" campaign encouraging people to give up cigarettes.
Surveillance footage shows Saudi operative in slain journalist's clothes in Istanbul after he was killed
One member of the 15-man team suspected in the death of Jamal Khashoggi dressed up in his clothes and was captured on surveillance cameras around Istanbul on the day the journalist was killed, a senior Turkish official has told CNN.
Kushner: We're in 'fact-finding phase' on Khashoggi case
Video shows Saudis using body double to cover up murder, source says
Jamal Khashoggi was a journalist, not a jihadist
Corey A. Stewart, the Republican nominee for the Senate seat in Virginia, appeared on CNN Friday and told Anderson Cooper that Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was killed inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul three weeks ago, was "a mystery guy. He's a mystery figure. There are a lot of things that say he was a bad guy ... there's a lot of reports out there that he was connected to the Muslim Brotherhood, reports that he was connected to Osama bin Laden."
US general shot during Afghanistan attack
US Army Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Smiley, who oversees the NATO military advisory mission in southern Afghanistan, was wounded in the Thursday insider attack that took place in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.
Khashoggi's murder shows the cynics have won
Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance puzzled and then horrified a world all too familiar with mindless brutality and the brazen impunity of governments. But ultimately it will probably make us more cynical than we already are about what drives international relations.
'No intention' for oil embargo, Saudi energy minister says
Saudi Arabia has rejected suggestions that it may restrict global oil supply in response to international pressure over the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at its consulate in Istanbul.
Ex-NFLer Rae Carruth freed from prison
Rae Carruth, a former NFL star who was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder of his girlfriend and attempting to destroy their unborn child almost 20 years ago, was released from prison Monday morning.
Russia fires back after Trump threatens to ditch nuclear arms treaty
The Russian government has said it would be forced "to take measures" if the United States began developing new missile systems, ratcheting up the rhetoric after US President Donald Trump said he would ditch a Cold War-era nuclear arms treaty.
Stephen Hawking's most prized possessions go under the hammer
Some of the most prized and significant possessions of the brilliant British physicist Stephen Hawking are to go under the hammer at Christie's in London later this month, including a copy of his PhD thesis, a script for the TV series "The Simpsons" and his earliest surviving wheelchair.
Banning plastic straws is a little like spitting in the wind
The world is heating up dangerously and the oceans may be dying. In this context, the UK's proposed plan to ban plastic straws feels a little like spitting in the wind.
55 dead in communal violence in Nigeria
A 24-hour-curfew has been imposed in the Nigerian state of Kaduna, where police said at least 55 people were killed in communal clashes.
Video shows officer hitting 14-year-old
A viral video of a police officer hitting a 14-year-old girl during an arrest has caused outrage in a Florida community.
US Grand Prix: Raikkonen denies Hamilton his fifth F1 title, for now
Lewis Hamilton will have to wait a little longer to clinch his fifth F1 world title after Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen claimed his first victory in 113 races to win a gripping US Grand Prix in Texas Sunday.
Saudi Arabia tries to salvage investment conference
Saudi Arabia's investment conference this week was until recently the hottest ticket in business and finance.
Trump admin plots rollback of transgender protections
The Human Rights Campaign on Sunday called for the Trump administration not to go forward with a rollback of protections for transgender people, following a report in The New York Times on a draft proposal.
Mitch McConnell confronted in Kentucky restaurant
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was confronted at a restaurant in Kentucky on Friday, according to CNN affiliate WLKY.
Emotional Australian PM says sorry to victims of institutional child abuse
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison broke down in tears Monday while making a national apology to thousands of victims of child sexual abuse in institutions in a scandal which has spanned decades.
Simon Le Bon: How sailing changedmy life
Duran Duran lead singer Simon Le Bon was at the height of his fame in 1985 when his life was turned upside down.
Why is Trump ditching a decades-old arms control treaty with Russia?
President Donald Trump said Saturday that the he intends to withdraw the US from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, citing Russia's violations of the treaty and China's missile arsenal as reasons for ditching the accord.
Khashoggi's fiancee shares final message
The fiancee of journalist Jamal Khashoggi has published a final message to him, after Saudi authorities admitted he was killed at the country's consulate in Istanbul.
Migrant caravan resumes march north toward US
Crowds of migrants resumed their long journey north on Sunday from the Mexican border city of Ciudad Hidalgo, according to Mexican federal police officers.
Taiwan train derailment: At least 18 dead, 178 injured
At least 22 people have been killed and 171 others injured after a train derailed in Yilan County in northeastern Taiwan, according to an update from the country's transport ministry.
5 killed in Costa Rican raft accident
Four Americans and a Costa Rican tour guide died Saturday after their recreational rafts overturned on the Naranjo River in Costa Rica.
Actress Selma Blair reveals she has MS
Television and film actress Selma Blair announced that she has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
Actress Selma Blair reveals MS diagnosis
Television and film actress Selma Blair announced that she has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
Floor collapses at college homecoming party
7 tours that offer an authentic look at Tokyo and beyond
Navigating a Japanese metropolis as a visitor can be a challenging enough prospect.
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