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Hurricane Michael: Dozens still unaccounted for in Mexico Beach
Florida and Georgia are reeling from the brutal effects of Hurricane Michael, which slammed into the Florida Panhandle Wednesday.
Northern Thailand food: 9 dishes every visitor needs to try
Northern Thailand is home to elephant sanctuaries, the iconic white temple Wat Rong Khun and the buzzy city of Chiang Mai.
Meghan and Harry showered with gifts
It's been less than 24-hours since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced that they were expecting their first child, but the royal couple are already being showered in baby gifts.
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen dead at 65
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has died, his investment firm Vulcan said Monday. He was 65.
Israel says Australia considering moving embassy to Jerusalem
Australia is considering recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and moving its embassy to Jerusalem, according to a statement from the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Paradise Beach in South Africa lives up to its name
In the early morning, the wind sends bursts of sand across the beach, painting bits of black and shades of brown around the shells and the deep purple seaweed that washed up during the night.
Japanese military's increasing visibility is a message to China
When tanks rolled and troops marched at a Japanese military base on Sunday, it was just the latest display in what analysts say is a campaign by Tokyo to increase the profile of its Self-Defense Forces.
Where Saudi Arabia has invested around the world
Saudi Arabia has spent the past few years pumping its oil riches into Silicon Valley. Now those investments are coming under scrutiny as the kingdom faces growing isolation in the business world over the unexplained disappearance of prominent journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Trump raises $100M for 2020 re-election
President Donald Trump has raised more than $100 million for a re-election battle that is more than two years away, giving him a massive financial advantage over a crowded field of potential Democratic contenders jockeying to challenge him in 2020.
Inside Syria demilitarized zone
CNN gained exclusive access to Syria's Turkey-Russia negotiated demilitarized zone intended to protect civilians in Idlib province, the last remaining rebel stronghold, from becoming a bloodbath. CNN's Arwa Damon reports.
Google's CEO says it's still considering a censored search engine in China
Google is still considering whether to launch a censored version of its search product in China, CEO Sundar Pichai said Monday.
Gold Kate Moss could go for half a million
Sotheby's is staging what it claims to be the world's first auction dedicated entirely to gold.
Marie Antoinette's prized jewels, in her family for 200 years, are up for auction
Have you ever wanted to wear jewels fit for a queen? Now's your chance.
Thai cave boys surprised by their hero Zlatan
The Thai soccer team whose escape from a waterlogged cave transfixed the world appeared on the US talk show "Ellen" on Monday, where they had a surprise meeting with their hero soccer player Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
More than 200 children from separated immigrant families remain in US custody
More than 200 children from separated undocumented immigrant families remain in US custody, officials said in a court filing Monday night.
Queen 'delighted' at Meghan and Harry news
Cherokee Nation: DNA not helpful
Cherokee Nation Secretary of State Chuck Hoskin Jr. discusses why Sen. Elizabeth Warren's (D-MA) release of DNA test results suggesting that she has distant Native American heritage is problematic.
Queen 'delighted' at Meghan and Harry news
2,000-foot-long floating pipe to start collecting all the plastic in the Pacific
A 2,000 foot-long floating pipe nicknamed Wilson is about to start its mission to collect all the plastic in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
Elizabeth Warren releases DNA test with 'strong evidence' of Native American ancestry
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has released the results of a DNA analysis showing she has distant Native American ancestry, in an apparent attempt to pre-empt further questions and attacks should she run for president in 2020.
Trump delivered a master class in deception and denial
Michael D'Antonio writes that Trump delivered all the tired lines about "fake news" and the "very unfair" investigation into Russian election meddling. Once again, he complained about Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton and bragged that "I'm president and you're not." In his interview with 60 Minutes, Donald Trump was the same man he has always been. And that's the problem.
Kids fight less in countries where spanking is banned
Countries who ban spanking and other forms of corporal punishment have less youth violence, says study of 88 nations.
How the Saudis played Trump
Saudis preparing to admit journalist died during interrogation
According to two sources, the Saudis are preparing a report that will acknowledge that Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi's death was the result of an interrogation that went wrong, one that was intended to lead to his abduction from Turkey.
Trump: 'Rogue killers' could have killed missing journalist
Suspicious letter sent to Susan Collins' home
Authorities are looking into a "suspicious letter" delivered to the residence of Republican Sen. Susan Collins in Bangor, Maine, local law enforcement said at a news conference Monday.
Trump: Climate 'will change back again'
President Donald Trump has said he doesn't believe that climate change is a hoax -- but added Sunday night that "it'll change back again."
Brexit deal fails after dispute over Northern Ireland derails talks
Negotiations between the UK and the European Union (EU) concluded Sunday without a Brexit deal, after disputes over Northern Ireland continued to hamper talks.
Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson have called off their engagement
The romance between "Sweetener" singer Ariana Grande and "SNL" performer Pete Davidson has turned sour.
The most noteworthy moments from Trump's '60 Minutes' interview
Trump says 'rogue killers' may be linked to Khashoggi case
Saudi oil is a powerful weapon. But using it has big risks
Forty-five years ago, Saudi Arabia and its allies cut off oil supplies to the United States over its support for Israel. Oil prices quadrupled, delivering a huge shock to the global economy.
Priscilla Chan's $61B mission to fight disease
Priscilla Chan always knew her life's work would be helping children, but she didn't anticipate having billions of dollars at her disposal to try and change the fate of an entire generation.
Trump sends Pompeo to Riyadh to meet King Salman
President Donald Trump on Monday repeatedly highlighted the Saudi King's denial of involvement in the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi, at one point offering up an alternative theory that "rogue killers," rather than agents of the Saudi regime, were involved.
How will Meghan make maternity fashion her own?
When it was announced last November that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (now the Duke and Duchess of Sussex) were to marry, the former actress became one of the world's most watched dressers overnight. And it wasn't just the bride-to-be's dress that sparked interest. Since then, her every outfit has been cataloged by the press, scrutinized by the public and emulated by women with a lust for luxurious coats, shift dresses and sharp suiting.
Sears, the store that changed America, declares bankruptcy
Sears, the once-dominant retail chain that changed how Americans shopped and lived, has filed for bankruptcy.
Are you a man? Does Trump like you? Then deny everything
On Monday morning, President Donald Trump said he spoke with Saudi Arabia's King Salman about Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi and left seemingly convinced that the Saudi government played no role in the reporter's disappearance in Turkey earlier this month.
UK infant mortality will be 140% higher than other European countries' by 2030, says new report
Infant mortality in the UK is predicted to be 140% higher than in 15 other European countries by 2030, a new report says.
Why world will go wild for royal baby
Spring 2019 was already going to be a historic moment in British history, as the UK cuts loose from the European Union.
Jamie Dimon and other top CEOs quit Saudi conference
A growing number of top business leaders are pulling out of a high-profile Saudi investment conference following the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
9 climbers dead in Himalayas snowstorm
A renowned South Korean climber was among nine people killed when a vicious snowstorm hit their camp on Nepal's Mount Gurja, according to officials.
Indian minister defiant amid #MeToo storm
An Indian government minister has hit back at a series of allegations of sexual harassment, rejecting calls to step down, after he became the most prominent public figure to be named in what's been dubbed India's #MeToo movement.
Hungary's constitution makes street homelessness a crime
Hungary's constitution now says sleeping on the streets is a crime.
Bavaria humiliation a blow to Merkel's fragile coalition
An exit poll from Bavaria's state election Sunday show the ruling Christian Social Union has lost power -- a showing that is likely to rattle German Chancellor Angela Merkel's fragile coalition government.
Political outrage is threatening Trump's authority
Political outrage sparked by the disappearance of a dissident Saudi journalist is not just damaging the reputation of a key US ally -- it's now threatening the authority of President Donald Trump himself.
NFL London: Seahawks soar over Raiders
With the Seattle Seahawks and Oakland Raiders struggling mightily five games into this NFL season, a 10-hour flight to Europe was bound to be a welcome change for one team and a nightmare for the other.
Chinese ambassador to US says Beijing doesn't know who to deal with
The Chinese ambassador to the United States said diplomats are confused over who is the "final decision maker" in the Trump administration, complicating future negotiations amid the escalating US China trade war.
Philippines island Boracay reopens for test run following cleanup
Boracay, one of the world's most famous beach destinations, has re-opened for a limited-numbers test run almost six months after being closed for a cleanup operation to reverse the fortunes of the resort island once labeled a "cesspool" by Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte.
Meghan, Harry arrive in Australia to kick off royal tour
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have touched down in Sydney for an official two week tour.
Chinese online star detained for five days for 'insulting' national anthem
A popular Chinese online personality who authorities claim "insulted" the country's national anthem has been put into detention for five days, local Shanghai police said in a statement.
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