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Major hurricane forecast to hit Florida
Michael, now a Category 1 hurricane slashing Cuba, is forecast to be a "dangerous major hurricane" when it smacks the US Gulf Coast on Wednesday, the National Hurricane Center said.
Women are angry at Trump and his party. And it's not just about Kavanaugh
On a recent evening in the suburbs of Los Angeles, two dozen women gathered to talk about sexual assault.
Limo in crash that killed 20 failed inspection
Bangladesh's new digital law will silence critics, rights groups say
Bangladesh President Abdul Hamid has approved a controversial new digital security law that rights groups fear could be used to further erode press freedoms and dissenting voices online.
The trade war will hit US and Chinese growth next year, the IMF warns
Bulgarian journalist Viktoria Marinova raped and murdered
Bulgarian authorities are investigating the rape and murder of an investigative journalist in the northern city of Ruse on the Danube.
Taylor Swift backed Democrats. Trump now likes her music 'about 25% less'
If he ever enjoyed Taylor Swift's music, President Donald Trump now likes the pop star's tracks "about 25% less."
The Kavanaugh investigation was a charade
The country just witnessed a charade in the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court.
The trade war will hit US and Chinese growth next year, the IMF warns
The trade war is set to take its toll on the American and Chinese economies in 2019.
Trump apologizes to Kavanaugh for sexual misconduct allegations during confirmation
Bill and Hillary Clinton are going on tour
Bill and Hillary Clinton are going on tour.
Flint schools are getting safe water fountains thanks to Elon Musk
Flint schools are finally getting the help they need to provide safe water fountains for their students.
Justice Kavanaugh: What to expect
Now that Brett Kavanaugh has taken a seat on the Supreme Court, what might we expect? To help answer this question, it is useful to employ a modified version of then-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld's quote about "knowns" and "unknowns."
Trump: Kavanaugh allegations a 'hoax'
President Donald Trump on Monday claimed Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination was "caught up in a hoax set up by the Democrats." Kavanaugh is set to be sworn in by Trump later in the day.
Report: Planet has only until 2030 to stop climate change
Holding global warming to a critical limit would require "rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society," says a key report from the global scientific authority on climate change.
Baldwin: Trump's hoax comment 'is disgraceful'
CNN's Brooke Baldwin slammed President Donald Trump's comments that the sexual assault allegations made against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh by Christine Blasey Ford were "a hoax set by the Democrats."
Indonesia is in rubble. Why so little help from America?
On the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, nearly 1,800 people are confirmed dead, and more than 5,000 people could still be missing after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake triggered a devastating tsunami less than two weeks ago. Bodies are still being dug out of the rubble, and family members continue to search for loved ones.
Former Trump aide Hope Hicks joins Fox
Hope Hicks, previously one of President Trump's closest aides, is becoming a key executive at Fox News Channel's parent company.
Trumpism is winning
To many, Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the US Supreme Court is a not just a victory for President Donald Trump, but for Trumpism at large. And it is this fact that unsettles so much of the nation.
Google+ to shut down after security flaw revealed
For Google, a data privacy reckoning may finally come as a result of a service that it admits almost no one uses much anymore.
Rwandan opposition party leader feared dead
The jailed vice president of Rwanda's opposition FDU-Inkingi party escaped from prison on Sunday, according to the country's correctional service.
Erdogan: I am chasing Khashoggi investigation
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he is personally "chasing" the investigation into prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi who went missing after entering the Saudi Arabian Consulate in Istanbul last week.
Turkey asks to search Saudi consulate as mystery over missing journalist deepens
Jamal Khashoggi's editor speaks out
Karen Attiah, Jamal Khashoggi's editor at The Washington Post, discusses his disappearance and the reports that he may have been killed. "We are not going to let this go," she tells Brian Stelter.
Who was in on Banksy's 'self-destruct' art stunt?
The auction house says it didn't know anything about it. The artist famously doesn't like to show his face. The buyer is a mystery. So, for that matter, is the seller.
We only have until 2030 to stop catastrophic climate change, experts warn
Spanish court sets doctor free in 'stolen babies' case
A doctor was found guilty of stealing a newborn baby from her mother in Spain decades ago but was acquitted by a Madrid court on Monday because too much time had elapsed.
Taylor Swift no longer silent on politics
Midterms, look what you made Taylor Swift do.
China says it's investigating missing Interpol chief for corruption
The former head of Interpol, who vanished after taking a flight to Beijing, is being held and investigated for corruption, the Chinese Ministry of Public Security said in a statement Monday.
Nobel economics prize shared by climate economist and growth theorist
William Nordhaus and Paul Romer were awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize in economics on Monday.
Cricketer fractures spine in surfing accident
He withstood some of the world's most ferocious fast bowlers, but former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden says he "dodged a bullet" after fracturing a vertebra in his spine in a surfing accident.
Tokyo's famous fish market finally shuttered
Following years of delays and plenty of controversy, Tokyo's Tsukiji wholesale fish market, one of the city's most popular destinations for international visitors, has finally shut its doors.
Boys rescued from Thai cave play friendly at World Cup stadium
The 12 Thai boys from the "Wild Boars" soccer team who were rescued after being trapped in a flooded cave network in northern Thailand played a friendly match on Sunday at Argentina's Monumental Stadium, which hosted the 1978 World Cup final.
What Sydney Opera House feud says about Australia's gambling obsession
A national debate is raging in Australia over an advertisement for a horse race being projected on the side of one of Australia's most recognized landmarks, the Sydney Opera House.
The female election candidates who reject feminism
When one of Africa's biggest pop stars, Tiwa Savage said she doesn't think men and women are equal during an interview on a Nigerian radio station, it generated fierce debate, one that mostly played out on the country's social media feeds.
Third of UK girls are sexually harassed while wearing school uniform
A third of girls in the UK have been sexually harassed in public while wearing a school uniform, a report by a children's charity has found.
Limo crash kills 20 people in New York state
At least 20 people were killed in a traffic accident in upstate New York on Saturday, New York State Police said Sunday. The two-car crash happened shortly before 2 p.m. Saturday in Schoharie, town supervisor Alan Tavenner said in a statement. One of the vehicles involved was a limo, CNN affiliate WTEN reported. The National Transportation Safety Board tweeted Sunday morning that it is sending a team to investigate.
Historic British royal portraits go on display in US for first time
A collection of British royal portraits, some of which have never been shown outside the UK, has gone on display at a US museum.
The record for the world's longest nonstop flight is about to be broken
Singapore to New York, nonstop. Almost 19 hours in the air.
Brazil's far-right Bolsonaro wins first round of presidential election
Far-right congressman Jair Bolsonaro has won the first round of Brazil's presidential election following one of the most polarizing campaigns since the country returned to democracy three decades ago.
Newlyweds were among deceased in limo crash
Valerie Abeling lost her niece in a deadly limousine crash in upstate New York and she shared details about her loved one to CNN's Alex Marquardt.
'Chilling message': Hong Kong refuses to explain FT journalist visa denial
The unprecedented denial of a visa to a Financial Times journalist "sends a chilling message to everyone in Hong Kong," the paper said Sunday, as press groups and politicians in the city continued to denounce the move.
Erdogan on Saudi journalist missing in Turkey: 'I am chasing' investigation
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he is personally "chasing" the investigation into prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi who went missing after entering the Saudi Arabian Consulate in Istanbul last week.
China is pumping more cash into its economy as the trade war heats up
China is pouring more cash into its flagging economy as it braces for further pain from the trade war with the United States.
China investigating 'missing' Interpol chief
Across the US, more cities ditch Columbus Day to honor those who really discovered America
By now, you probably know Christopher Columbus didn't discover America. He wasn't even the first European to do it.
Tropical Storm Michael will likely slam the US as a hurricane this week
Tropical Storm Michael formed near the Yucatan Peninsula on Sunday, and it's on track to wallop the United States.
In pictures: Melania Trump in Africa
Melania Trump is taking her first major solo trip abroad as first lady of the United States.
Ahead of their time: 10 radical cars that never were
The automotive industry is facing some of the biggest changes in its history. In the foreseeable future, most cars will be either fully electric or entirely autonomous, and new technologies may mean the shape of the automobile as we know will be completely changed. Still, there are still few visible signs of a paradigm shift in car design -- it seems the industry is not quite ready to reinvent the wheel.
Indonesia quake: More than 5,000 people could still be missing
More than 5,000 people could still be missing in Indonesia, following a powerful earthquake that hit the island of Sulawesi last week, officials said on Sunday.
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