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Trump gained among black voters
First things first: The theme song of the week is Gathering Crowds, by John Scott from the television show "This Week In Baseball."
Teen charged after pushing friend off bridge
A teenage girl has been charged with reckless endangerment after video showed her pushing a friend off a bridge.
How far right is narrowly skirting German hate laws
Tommy Frenck is the proud owner and proprietor of The Golden Lion, a traditional, half-timbered guesthouse surrounded by meadows in a small village in central Germany.
Ex-CIA director: Trump is 'drunk on power'
Former CIA Director John Brennan criticized President Donald Trump on Friday for revoking his security clearance and said the President is "drunk on power."
Do Omarosa's claims on Trump and Puerto Rico stack up?
Only a few paragraphs of Omarosa Manigault Newman's book are about Puerto Rico. But their claims are significant: that President Donald Trump lacked empathy in Hurricane Maria's aftermath and that the President and Chief of Staff John Kelly referred to Puerto Ricans in derogatory terms.
Mom saves kids just before toy car fire
A mother pulled her two young children to safety just before their toy electric car burst into flames.
New Haven police make arrest after more than 100 K2 overdose calls
Police in the Connecticut city of New Haven have arrested one man in connection with a spate of synthetic marijuana overdoses that sickened scores of people at a park this week.
Bomb that killed 40 children in Yemen was supplied by the US
US missile used in school bus attack
Hundreds dead in Indian monsoon since late May as rescue teams take to the air
At least 324 people have died in the Indian state of Kerala since the start of monsoon season in late May, officials said Friday.
60 ex-CIA officials tell Trump 'the country will be weakened' over political litmus test
Sixty former CIA officials warned President Donald Trump in a statement on Friday that "the country will be weakened if there is a political litmus test applied before seasoned experts are allowed to share their views."
Mormons don't want you calling them Mormons anymore
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is embarking on a rebranding effort of sorts.
US ends funding for stabilizing Syria, stresses commitment to defeating ISIS
6 in 10 say Trump too friendly toward Russia
Taiwan bakery caught between Taipei and Beijing over presidential visit
Why some Jews are leaving the UK
Sea turns red with blood after whale hunt in Faroe Islands
Images of a whale hunt in the Faroe Islands 200 miles north of Scotland have sparked renewed anger from conservationists and animal activists.
Congo Ebola outbreak: 78 cases, 44 deaths, 10 health workers infected
There have been 78 cases of Ebola reported in the current outbreak in North Kivu and Ituri provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo as of Wednesday, the World Health Organization said Friday.
Abuse and neglect in care homes across Indian state - report
Disadvantaged children and adults living in care homes in the Indian state of Bihar were subjected to sustained sexual, mental and physical abuse, according to newly released report that has caused national outcry and demands for reform.
The Trump military parade was always a really bad idea
On Thursday night, the Pentagon said that it was shelving the much-ballyhooed military parade in Washington -- until at least next year. On Friday morning, President Donald Trump tried to explain why.
Turkish high court rejects appeal for US pastor Brunson's release
One of Turkey's high criminal courts has rejected US pastor Andrew Brunson's request to be released from house arrest and permitted to travel abroad, according to Turkey's state-run Anadolou news agency.
Aretha Franklin: Her final days
Aretha Franklin's life ended with the legendary singer comforted by loved ones, her family and friends say.
Indonesian police killing dozens ahead of Asian Games - report
Police in Indonesia have killed dozens of low-level criminals ahead of hosting the 2018 Asian Games, Amnesty International alleged in a report Thursday.
Musk reveals struggles in tearful interview
Vatican: Sexual abuse accusations 'criminal and morally reprehensible'
Williams learned sister's killer was free minutes before loss
Tennis superstar Serena Williams says she found out her sister's killer had been released from prison minutes before her loss to Johanna Konta last month.
Trump's military parade postponed
The Department of Defense says the military parade originally scheduled for Veterans Day will be postponed.
One year after deadly Sierra Leone mudslides, survivors say they can barely afford to eat
One year after Sierra Leone suffered a devastating mudslide that wiped out entire communities in its capital, survivors say they are are struggling to afford meals and decent accommodation.
The race to pump all the oil out of Texas
China 'likely' training pilots to target US, Pentagon report says
China 'likely' training pilots to target US, Pentagon report says
China is actively developing its fleet of long-range bombers and "likely" training its pilots for missions targeting the US, according to a new Pentagon report.
Mystery Russian satellite worries experts
US military analysts are concerned by Russian military satellites exhibiting strange behavior. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
Bin Laden raid architect issues stunning rebuke of Trump
Retired Adm. William McRaven, the man who oversaw the 2011 Navy SEAL raid that killed Osama bin Laden, issued a stunning rebuke of President Donald Trump's decision to revoke the security clearance of former CIA Director John Brennan on Thursday, defending the former spy chief as "one of the finest public servants I have ever known."
Trump: Brennan led the 'rigged witch hunt'
President Donald Trump drew a connection in a new interview with The Wall Street Journal between his decision to revoke former CIA Director John Brennan's security clearance with his involvement in the investigation into Russian election interference. CNN's Jeff Zeleny reports.
UN: Key Al Qaeda member may be dead
The al Qaeda bomb master behind a 2009 attempt to blow up an airliner over Detroit on Christmas Day may have been killed, according to a UN team that tracks terrorist groups.
The Vatican responds to Pennsylvania abuse report
The Vatican has released a statement in response to the explosive report from a Pennsylvania grand jury which found 300 "predator priests" have been credibly accused of sexually abusing more than 1,000 child victims.
Russian airbase attacked by drones in Syria
The number of drone attacks on Russia's Khmeimim airbase in Syria are on the rise, with the Russian military repelling 45 attacks last month. CNN's Fred Pleitgen takes a look at the drones the Russian military says have become increasingly used in the fight in Syria.
Queen of soul Aretha Franklin is dead at 76
Priest abuse victims detail lifetime of trauma and broken trust
It's been 70 years since Robert says he was sexually abused by a priest. And in the decades since, his wife and family suffered every day.
Ex-prime minister who led India into the nuclear club, dies at 93
Atal Bihari Vajpayee, India's tenth prime minister, died Thursday in New Delhi at the age of 93.
'Thousands of other bridges in Italy may be at risk'
7 things you should know about Aretha Franklin
Musical icon Aretha Franklin is known for her powerhouse vocals, but here are a few other interesting facts about her personal life and career.
Trump's strategy is failing and the Taliban is winning
Just consider this incomplete précis of the past six days.
Brennan writes in NYT: Trump is 'scaring critics into silence'
Newspaper editorials champion a free press
Iranians vent anger at Trump as wheels come off economy
Brennan writes in NYT: Trump is 'scaring critics into silence'
Trump revokes ex-CIA chief's security clearance in unprecedented move
Kim Jong Nam trial: Judge rules women's lawyers must mount defense
Two women charged with murdering Kim Jong Nam, the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, will remain in custody as their lawyers mount a defense against the prosecution's claims.
China: Trade talks with the US are back on
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