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Updated 2025-11-09 08:46
International pressure mounts on Saudi over journalist disappearance
Why women are dominating the early 2020 jockeying
Even before the 2018 election, we already know one of the winners: Women. And Democratic women in particular.
US President also says more China tariffs possible and that he doesn't trust some in his White House in a '60 Minutes' interview
President Donald Trump said in an interview broadcast Sunday night that Russian President Vladimir Putin is "probably" involved in assassinations and poisonings, but "it's not in our country."
Hillary Clinton: Husband's affair with Monica Lewinsky wasn't abuse of power
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton hit back against criticism her husband, former President Bill Clinton, should have resigned in the wake of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, and insisted his affair was not an abuse of power and Lewinsky "was an adult."
Does Harvard discriminate against Asian-Americans?
A lawsuit against Harvard brought on behalf of Asian-American students who failed to gain admission goes to trial on Monday in one of the most consequential race cases in decades, with affirmative action policies across the country at stake.
Inside 'Western Village,' Japan's eerie abandoned theme park
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Hurricane Michael: Many Florida residents still missing
As residents pick up the pieces after Hurricane Michael and teams comb through rubble in search of survivors, authorities say it could be weeks or months before a sense of normalcy returns to storm-ravaged Florida.
Marco Rubio: If Trump doesn't act, 'Congress will'
Sen. Marco Rubio said Sunday that there will be "a very strong congressional response" if Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who went missing earlier this month in Turkey, is found dead.
Alleged killings of Khashoggi, Kim show some nations kill with impunity
Hands doused with nerve agent, radioactive tea, a poison dart hidden in an umbrella.
Australia is still dealing with the legacy of the UK's nuclear bomb tests, 65 years on
Yami Lester was 12 years old when the black mist came to Walatinna.
Saudis vow to retaliate against any sanctions in Khashoggi case
The Turkish fiancée of missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi has revealed how the couple spent their last hours together, writing that "tyrants eventually pay for their sins," in a New York Times article on Saturday.
Python tumbles from bank's ceiling
In China, bank employees were startled when a giant python crashed a staff meeting as it fell from the ceiling.
Trump calls Mattis 'sort of a Democrat'
President Donald Trump said in an interview segment released Sunday that he was unsure how long Defense Secretary James Mattis planned to stay in his administration.
Brexit will weaken Europe, isolate UK and fuel global tensions
This 5-month-old is about to visit all 50 US states
Harper Yeats dipped her tiny toes in the ocean for the first time in Charleston, South Carolina. She tasted her first solid food -- rice cereal -- in Anchorage, Alaska.
Saudi stock market plunges on fear of sanctions
Shares in Saudi Arabia plunged as the fallout over the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi got worse over the weekend.
Melania Trump changes her story on 'I really don't care' jacket
In June, first lady Melania Trump took a trip to McAllen, Texas -- one of the epicenters of the family separation crisis occasioned by the policies of her husband's administration. Getting on and off the plane, she wore an army-green jacket with these words written on the back in white: "I really don't care. Do U?"
Report: Kushner likely paid almost no federal income taxes for years
Jared Kushner, whose net worth is nearly $324 million, appears to have paid almost no income taxes from 2009 to 2016, The New York Times reported Saturday.
Hurricane survivors scramble for food and water in Florida
Three days after Hurricane Michael unleashed its wrath in the Florida Panhandle, residents in some of the hardest hit areas are growing desperate for food and water.
At least 8 climbers dead after snowstorm
Khashoggi's disappearance a high stakes mystery for all sides
There are two versions of the story in the Looking Glass world surrounding the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi. No overlap. No agreed facts but different interpretations, no room for reasonable doubt.
Freed from Turkey, US pastor meets Trump in Oval Office
Recently released American pastor Andrew Brunson will join President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Saturday, the President tweeted, adding there was "NO DEAL made with Turkey" for his release.
Bavarians vote in election that may spell doom for Merkel
Voters in the southern German state of Bavaria go to the polls on Sunday in a regional election that could shake the fragile coalition of Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin.
'SNL' tackles Trump's meeting with Kanye
Alec Baldwin's Donald Trump was back on the "Saturday Night Live" stage and this time he brought Kanye West with him.
Trump threatens 'severe punishment' if Saudis ordered killing of journalist Khashoggi
Saudi Arabia faced growing isolation Saturday as global businesses pulled out of a high-profile investment summit amid a deepening mystery over the fate of missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Experts dismiss claim Apple Watch recorded alleged killing
Experts have dismissed claims that a recording of the alleged killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi may have been transmitted using his Apple Watch.
Are Trump and Xi on the brink of a new Cold War?
There is growing realization -- and fear -- among Chinese officials in Beijing that US President Donald Trump could be serious in his promise to upend the types of bilateral relations they have become accustomed to in the past few decades.
Trump on media blitz as midterms near
President Trump is taking full advantage of the skills he perfected as a reality TV host - using a barrage of rallies, news conferences, and interviews to dominate the airwaves and push his brand, agenda and content. CNN's Nick Watt reports.
Hurricane Michael: Florida cities destroyed beyond recognition
The devastation left by Hurricane Michael in several states is still coming into focus, with coastal Florida cities destroyed beyond recognition, and homes, businesses and agriculture torn or swamped from Georgia to Virginia.
US pastor Andrew Brunson freed by Turkish court, flies to Germany
A Turkish court has freed Andrew Brunson two years after the American pastor was detained, accused of helping to plot a coup against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
In Khashoggi mystery, Trump risks being on wrong side of moral divide
Donald Trump may be positioning himself, and by extension the American people, yet again, on the wrong side of another profound moral divide -- defending an utterly criminal regime in the Middle East to which he plighted his troth from the earliest days of his presidency -- the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Stocks look to bounce back: Dow points to 300-point jump
Stock market volatility is back in a big way: The Dow is set for a big rally Friday after a two-day meltdown.
Pope accepts embattled DC cardinal's resignation
Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the embattled archbishop of Washington, ending weeks of mounting speculation and rising anger over Wuerl's role in two clergy sexual abuse scandals.
Meghan and Harry among star guests as Princess Eugenie gets married
Britain's Princess Eugenie has married Jack Brooksbank in Windsor's second royal wedding of the year.
Journalist may have recorded his own death, Turkish paper reports
Princess Eugenie's royal wedding highlights
Britain's Princess Eugenie has married Jack Brooksbank in Windsor's second royal wedding of the year. See the the ceremony, the guests and all the key moments.
Italy's Matteo Salvini calls for 9 p.m. curfew for 'little ethnic shops'
Italy's hard-line interior minister and deputy prime minister sparked outrage on Thursday after announcing a proposed amendment to his security decree that would force "little ethnic shops" to close by 9 p.m.
On board the world's longest flight: We've landed
Media sponsors pull out of Saudi conference over Khashoggi case
Media companies are pulling out of a high-profile business conference in Saudi Arabia as questions mount about the kingdom's role in the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
'Our lives are gone here.' Michael leaves behind years of misery
Linda Clarke gasped when she returned to what was once their stately beach house -- before Hurricane Michael turned it into heaps of wood and metal.
Eugenie makes bold statement with wedding dress revealing scars
Princess Eugenie made a bold statement with her choice of bridal gown, designed by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos, for her wedding to Jack Brooksbank at Windsor Castle Friday.
The world's longest flight has landed
Princess Eugenie's royal wedding: Harry and Meghan among guests
Less than five months after the global spotlight descended on Windsor, the historic market town will host another star-studded royal wedding Friday.
Behind the gates of Buckingham Palace
Interior designer Ashley Hicks is no stranger to Buckingham Palace. Before spending eight days shooting 26 rooms of the royal building for a book about the palace's interiors, Hicks had been there several times as a child. This is no surprise; as the godson of Prince Philip and second cousin to Prince Charles, Hicks had a front row ticket to the lavishly furnished home of Queen Elizabeth II.
Planes capable of ultra long-haul flights
There's a lot of ballyhoo made about new, lighter planes opening up ultra-long routes.
Uber CEO pulls out of Saudi conference
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi became the latest top business leader to distance himself from the Saudi government as it faces mounting questions over its role in the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Michael's not done yet -- path of destruction stretches north from Florida
Hurricane Michael's deadly trail of devastation now stretches from the Florida Panhandle, where it wiped away a coastal city, to the Carolinas, where it triggered flash floods that turned roads into rivers. And the threat continues overnight.
Family awaits word on loved ones who've gone quiet since hurricane hit
As the sun rose a day after Hurricane Michael slammed into the Florida Panhandle, some people who rode out the storm got a first glance of their devastated neighborhoods while others awaited word on loved ones who didn't evacuate.
Khashoggi was murdered, Saudis did it, Republican Senator says
A leading Republican senator said Thursday that he believes Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered and that "there is no question the Saudis did this."
Source: Journalist murdered inside consulate
Turkish authorities believe 15 Saudi men who arrived in Istanbul on October 2 were connected to the disappearance -- and possible murder -- of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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