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Near 1M Chinese vaccine doses faulty
Hundreds of thousands of additional vaccines intended for children have been found to be faulty, the Chinese government announced Wednesday, raising the number of known defective vaccines in the country to almost one million.
NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo says America 'was never that great'
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said America "was never that great" during a speech on Wednesday, drawing criticism from the Republican looking to unseat him in November.
Senator calls Brennan a 'butthead'
Sen. John Kennedy defended President Donald Trump's decision to revoke John Brennan's security clearance and called the former CIA director a "butthead" who doesn't need the clearance.
Kabul attack: Teens targeted, dozens killed in suicide blast
'Priests were raping little boys and girls, and the men of God hid it all. For decades'
Priest abuse victims detail lifetime of trauma and broken trust
Manafort trial goes to the jury
Jurors are set to begin deliberating Thursday morning whether to convict President Donald Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort of bank fraud and tax evasion.
Women accused of killing Kim Jong Nam could be freed
Two women accused of murdering the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un could walk free Thursday, if a judge decides there's not enough evidence to proceed with their trial.
Pressure on Pope to address cover-ups
The Vatican has declined to respond to an explosive grand jury report detailing decades of sexual abuse and cover-ups by priests and bishops in Pennsylvania, refusing even to say whether church officials in Rome have read the damaging documents.
Turkey ramps up US spat with huge tariffs
Is Israel keeping a 'blacklist' of its critics?
London terror suspect identified
Biden cancels event due to 'doctor's orders'
Mystery surrounds man jailed for 36 years
Gajanand Sharma wandered across the Indian border into Pakistan in 1982. He was arrested and spent the next 36 years in prison.
Duterte: Beijing should 'temper' behavior in the S China Sea
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has called for the Chinese government to tone down its behavior in the South China Sea, warning ongoing tensions could spark an accidental conflict.
Omarosa's tell-all a rare public breach of Trump's loyalty test
Expert: Maintenance could be cause of collapse
Assistant Professor Lauren Stewart says an ongoing maintenance issue could be a factor in the collapse of the Morandi Bridge in Genoa, Italy.
Family, fans rally around Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin is surrounded by those closest to her as the legendary singer receives hospice care.
No answers after murder of Russian reporters in Africa
New Berlin Wall section found in Germany
The Berlin Wall came down in 1989. But it seems that its story still hasn't been fully told.
Death toll climbs after part of major bridge collapses in Italy
London crash being treated as terror incident, police say
Watch the moment bridge gives way in Genoa, Italy
At least 20 people have died after a highway collapsed in Italy during a violent storm.
The West cannot afford losing Turkey to Russia and Iran
Turkey's national currency, the lira, has tumbled by nearly 40% against the US dollar so far this year.
Highway bridge collapses in Italy after violent storm; several dead
Moment of London car incident caught on video
Video captures the moment a car crashes into a security barrier outside the Houses of Parliament in London, in what police are treating as a terrorist incident.
Turkey's Erdogan pledges boycott on US electronics
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced a boycott of American electronics Tuesday after US President Donald Trump's decision to hike tariffs on Turkish steel imports.
Late night comics take on Omarosa
Late night comedians poke fun at Omarosa Manigault Newman's media tour following her release of taped conversations with President Donald Trump and chief of staff John Kelly.
What happens next in Turkey? It probably won't be good
South Korea bans thousands of BMWs
Erdogan says US has stabbed Turkey in the back after the lira plunges to record low
Rescue ship stripped of flag amid dispute over migrants stranded at sea
Gibraltar has moved to strip a stranded migrant rescue ship of its registration amid a row over which country is responsible for taking in the 141 desperate migrants, including dozens of children, on board.
Hong Kong independence talk held amid protests
A hotly anticipated speech by a pro-Hong Kong independence activist went ahead Tuesday at the city's Foreign Correspondents' Club, amid government pressure and protests by pro-China groups.
Netanyahu slams UK Labour leader Corbyn for laying wreath at terrorist grave
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has taken the unusual step of criticizing a UK opposition politician after pictures emerged showing the Labour Party leader at a 2014 wreath-laying ceremony for terrorists who killed Israeli athletes in the 1970s.
Missing boy died in religious ritual
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Aretha Franklin is in hospice care, source says
Aretha Franklin is in hospice care at her home, a source close to the 76-year-old singer told CNN's Don Lemon.
Family says world-famous clinic held teen 'prisoner'
White House paranoia deepens after Omarosa tapes
Secret tapes. Nondisclosure agreements. A lot of name calling.
Her world ended when her kids were murdered. Raising dozens of orphans saved her life
Escape from the Mayo Clinic: Parents break teen out of world-famous hospital
One winter afternoon last year, Duane Engebretson sat in his stepdaughter's hospital room at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, trying to figure out how she could escape.
China rejects claims 1M sent to camps
Hours after this video, most of these children were dead
For a group of boys in northern Yemen, Thursday was supposed to be a celebration -- a much-anticipated field trip marking their graduation from summer school.
Kremlin "pleased" with Helsinki summit
Russian officials were "pleased" with the Helsinki summit between Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, US and Western intelligence agencies have found, according to two intelligence sources with knowledge of the assessments.
America's longest war takes worrying new turn
Four days after the Taliban launched its most serious challenge to the authority of Afghanistan's government in three years, heavy fighting was taking place in the streets of Ghazni, a city in the east of the country. The UN has urgently called for humanitarian assistance for Ghazni's quarter of a million civilians.
Trump's 'best people' boast collapses
As a candidate, Donald Trump would famously boast that if elected, he'd "surround myself only with the best and most serious people" -- adding: "We want top-of-the-line professionals."
Hear Trump talk to Omarosa after firing
Omarosa Manigault Newman, former aide to President Donald Trump, provided NBC with what she claims is a recording of a conversation with President Donald Trump that took place after White House chief of staff John Kelly fired her.
Hundreds injured at Spain music festival
Taliban offensive left 100 dead
Afghan police are carrying out clearance operations in the city of Ghazni, days after Taliban militants launched a brazen attack, seizing key buildings and exchanging fire in an offensive that has killed at least 100 people.
Omarosa is latest defector from Trump's 'cult'
North, South Korean leaders to meet again in September
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