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Turkey unmasks Saudi team in Khashoggi disappearance
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. At least some of them appear to have high-level connections in the Saudi government.
Trump's lawyers preparing answers to Mueller's questions
President Donald Trump's legal team is preparing answers to written questions provided by special counsel Robert Mueller, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Source: Saudi leader reached out to Kushner
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman reached out to the White House earlier this week to speak with the President's adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner after it became clear he and the royal court were getting blamed for journalist Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance, according to a person familiar with the call.
Mandatory pregnancy tests: The one exam these schoolgirls can't afford to fail
Dow plummets again in another wild sell-off
Kanye goes on surreal pro-Trump rant at the White House
Melania Trump: 'I'm the most bullied person'
First lady Melania Trump claimed she is among the most bullied people in the world, which has led her to create her anti-bullying "Be Best" initiative.
US intel intercepts show Saudis discussing plan to lure Khashoggi
The US has intercepts of Saudi officials discussing a plan to lure journalist Jamal Khashoggi back to Saudi Arabia and detain him, according to a US official familiar with the intelligence.
Kanye West goes on pro-Trump rant at the White House
Rapper Kanye West met Thursday with Donald Trump, telling the President in an Oval Office meeting before reporters why he supports the Republican.
Astronauts survive Soyuz rocket emergency landing
A Soyuz rocket carrying a NASA astronaut and Russian cosmonaut made an emergency landing Thursday back on Earth after an issue with a booster, NASA said.
US grounds all F-35 fighter jets after crash
The Defense Department has temporarily grounded all of its 245 F-35 fighter jets for inspection of a potentially faulty engine part in the wake of last month's crash in South Carolina.
Ronaldo's lawyer says rape claims 'fabricated' after 'data hack'
The controversy over the rape allegations surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo has taken a new twist.
Trump walks tightrope amid global outrage over disappearance of Saudi journalist
After Jamal Khashoggi entered Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul a little over a week ago and disappeared, leaders and media worldwide demanded the kingdom explain Turkish claims that the journalist had been killed by the Saudi government.
Why we should stop saying 'natural disaster'
Hurricane Michael isn't a truly "natural disaster."
Why Hurricane Michael is not a 'natural disaster'
China's 're-education camps' rooted in deep-seated paranoia
China finally admitted this week what had been widely reported: that it is interning thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of people in "re-education camps" in the far-western region of Xinjiang.
Watch the storm's 155 mph winds
Hurricane Michael is the strongest storm to make landfall in the U.S. since Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
Trump pressured to probe journalist 'murder'
President Donald Trump is facing new pressure to investigate the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and determine whether to impose sanctions on those responsible after receiving a letter from a bipartisan group of senators Wednesday.
Why the US stock slump is hitting Asian markets hard
A sharp drop in US stocks is causing tremors thousands of miles away in Asia.
Turkey accuses Saudi murder squad of killing missing journalist
Trump-Russia dossier author breaks silence
The retired British spy who wrote an explosive dossier about President Donald Trump's alleged ties to Russia broke his silence to criticize Trump and the "distorted" state of US politics.
Chinese intel officer extradited to US to face economic espionage trial
The Department of Justice announced a Chinese intelligence officer will be brought to the United States to face economic espionage charges, the first time such an extradition has taken place.
China legalizes 're-education camps'
Authorities in China's far-western Xinjiang province appear to have officially legalized so-called "re-education camps" for people accused of religious extremism, just over a month after it denied any such centers exist.
Where Michael is headed
What it's like inside the mind of a depressed person
See Hurricane Michael's path of destruction
Hurricane Michael made landfall in Florida with winds of 155 mph. The storm left a path of destruction in its wake.
Dow falls 800 points as stock slump deepens
Stocks are in the midst of a scary October slump, sliding sharply again on Wednesday because investors are worried about rising interest rates.
Chinese phone giant didn't sell a unit in China
Powerful wind tears off roofs in Panama City Beach
Hurricane Michael's powerful winds and devastating storm surge wreaked havoc in Panama City Beach, Florida.
Limo company owner's son arrested in deadly New York crash
Authorities charged a limousine company owner's son with criminally negligent homicide Wednesday in connection with the weekend crash in Schoharie that killed 20 people, according to a New York State Police statement.
Journalist's fiancée in 'state of confusion'
Hatice Cengiz, the Turkish fiancée of missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, says that although she is afraid that media reports of his death could be true, she wants to wait for a "final result" and still thinks "anything" could have happened to him.
Hurricane Michael could be strongest storm to hit US this year
A week ago, a journalist walked into a Saudi consulate alive. So where is he now?
A little over a week ago, a prominent Saudi journalist walked into the consulate general in Istanbul, intending to get paperwork that would allow him to marry his Turkish fiancée. She hasn't seen him since.
'Extremely dangerous' storm heads for Florida
Deaths of Afghan civilians spike as air force and US pound the nation, UN says
The number of civilians -- mostly women and children -- killed by airstrikes in Afghanistan has risen a startling 39% year on year, according to UN figures released Wednesday, casting fresh scrutiny on the use of air power by the United States and its Afghan partners at a time of near-record bombing and increasing violence.
She spent £16M at Harrods. A UK court wants to know where she got the money
A woman whose husband is a jailed state banker in Azerbaijan has lost a court fight to avoid being named as she seeks to explain how she paid for two properties worth £22 million ($29 million) in total, Britain's Press Association reported Wednesday.
Melania: #MeToo victims must show proof
First lady Melania Trump said victims who make accusations of sexual misconduct "need to have really hard evidence" in a recently taped interview, echoing a statement she made in October 2016 amid allegations against her husband.
Couple arrested with body parts in stroller may have killed 20
A couple arrested in Mexico while pushing a baby stroller filled with human body parts may have killed up to 20 women, according to the chief investigator on the case.
Majorca floods leave at least eight people dead
At least eight people were killed after heavy rain and flash floods hit the Spanish island of Majorca on Tuesday night, regional authorities said Wednesday.
If Trump lets this slide, the world order could be upended
In what world order can the head of Interpol be dragged off the streets, or a globally renowned journalist be made to disappear in front of his fiancée's eyes?
The man who knew cost of crossing Bin Salman
Over 15 years that I have known Jamal Khashoggi, though he could be coy about disclosing information, he was always interesting and illuminating.
Pope compares having an abortion to hiring a hitman
Pope Francis compared abortion to hiring a "hitman to solve a problem" during his weekly general audience Wednesday in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican.
Suspect in Salisbury poisoning receives hero's honor in Russia, Bellingcat reports
The Russian agent who a British investigative outlets identifies as a suspect in the nerve agent poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter has reportedly received a hero's honor from President Vladimir Putin.
Can intermittent fasting cure diabetes?
Three men with Type 2 diabetes used "intermittent fasting" to reverse their dependence on insulin, according to a report published Tuesday -- but you shouldn't try it without medical supervision, experts say.
Limo company says vehicle in deadly crash was cleared to be on the road. Officials say that's false
Thousands gathered along the Mohawk River in Amsterdam, New York, for a candlelight vigil to remember the 20 victims of a limousine crash that has left a devastated community with too many questions.
Christian bakery owners win appeal in 'gay cake' case
Christian bakers in Northern Ireland who refused to make a cake decorated with the words "Support Gay Marriage" on Wednesday won their appeal in the UK's highest court.
US President's questionable friend in the Middle East
The mysterious disappearance of Saudi writer and Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi after he entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last week has cast a spotlight on the Saudi regime, which is dominated by 33-year-old Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (known commonly as MBS).
Giant mosquitoes emerge in North Carolina
Ouch! The floodwaters that followed Hurricane Florence, which made landfall in North Carolina on September 14, have spawned thousands of mega-mosquitoes across the state, according to entomologists.
Several hospitals close ahead of the storm
UK has appointed the world's first government minister for suicide prevention
British Prime Minister Theresa May has appointed what is thought to be the world's first minister for suicide prevention.
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