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Nicaragua agrees to international probe into deadly protests
The Nicaraguan government has agreed to an international investigation into protests that have left dozens of people dead since April.
Hawaii lava flow seen from the air
The Kilauea volcano in Hawaii erupted in May, but lava is still flowing into the ocean.
US: 2,000 children separated from parents
The US government has separated at least 2,000 children from parents at the border since implementing a policy that results in such family separations, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed Friday.
Ex-Trump campaign manager jailed over witness-tampering
Police: Kids in standoff killed as they slept
Four children were killed as they slept during a 21-hour standoff between police and a gunman who barricaded himself in an Orlando apartment last week.
Incredible aircraft designs
Giuliani: Trump 'not going to pardon anybody' over Russia -- yet
President Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani suggested on Friday that President Donald Trump will not pardon anyone involved in the Russia investigation while the probe is ongoing, but emphasized that the President will not "give up his right to pardon" either.
US Coast Guard seizes cocaine worth $206 million
A recent deployment in the Pacific Ocean proved very successful for a US Coast Guard crew: During their 80-day patrol they seized nearly 12,000 pounds of cocaine worth around $206 million.
Cuomo: Today, an onslaught of falsehoods
CNN's Chris Cuomo takes a look at some of the most staggering claims from President Trump's impromptu press conference.
What does Bible verse Sessions quoted mean?
Likely written by the Apostle Paul around 57 AD, Romans 13 -- including the snippet cited by Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Thursday -- instructs Christians to submit to "God's servants." That is, the government. But what did Paul really mean when he wrote his letter to the Romans?
US Open: Woods set to miss cut, Johnson leads at Shinnecock
He hasn't won a major for 10 years and he won't win one this week either as Tiger Woods played his way out of the US Open after two rounds at Shinnecock Hills.
A monumental week in Trumpworld
This week is one we will look back on in a month, six months, a year or even four years and analyze how what happened this week set the course for much of what was to come in Donald Trump's presidency.
Brilliant Ronaldo rescues Portugal in thriller
One of the most eagerly anticipated games of the opening days of the 2018 World Cup did not disappoint as Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hattrick, made history and earned Portugal a draw in an enthralling contest against a Spain side eager to put a tumultuous week behind them.
Cohen signals openness to cooperating with federal investigators
President Donald Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen has indicated to family and friends he is willing to cooperate with federal investigators to alleviate the pressure on himself and his family, according to a source familiar with the matter.
WHO: Polio hasn't returned to Venezuela
A child in Venezuela who was reported to have a common symptom of polio does not have the viral disease, World Health Organization said Friday.
Civilians in Yemen port city fear all-out battle as Saudi coalition closes in
Hodeidah, the densely populated Houthi-held Yemeni port city, is bracing for the worst as it faces an all-out battle, humanitarian groups said Friday.
The radio man without a voice
After 30 years of radio broadcasting, newsman Jamie Dupree lost his voice to an unusual condition that causes his tongue to dart out of his mouth.
China to impose tariffs that will 'match scale and intensity of those launched by the US'
'I'm already missing a heartbeat': Iranian women get to watch their team at World Cup
For many Iranian women, their nation's opening World Cup match against Morocco was life-changing.
India faces worst water shortage in history
India is facing its worst water shortage in history. Six hundred million people are dealing with high to extreme water shortage, according to a report by Niti Aayog, a policy think tank for the Indian government.
America risks killing the global growth it needs
Trump jokes he wants US to 'sit up at attention' like North Koreans do for Kim
President Donald Trump said Friday he wants Americans to sit up at attention as North Koreans do for dictator Kim Jong Un, later adding that he was joking.
French cops 'cut child migrants' shoe soles'
Child migrants are being abused, detained and returned to Italy illegally by French police, according to a report published Friday by the charity Oxfam.
Trump: I did a great job with North Korea
President Trump gives remarks about his meeting with Kim Jong Un and the agreement signed during the summit.
Trump approves tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods
US drone strike 'kills leading militant' who was in charge when Malala was shot
Trump lawyer seeks to silence Stormy Daniels' lawyer
President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen filed for a restraining order late Thursday against Stormy Daniels' lawyer, Michael Avenatti, to prevent him from speaking to the press about the adult film star's lawsuit.
Can World Cup's tiniest nation stop world's greatest player?
Upskirting set to become criminal offense in UK
A UK campaign to criminalize upskirting, the practice of filming up someone's clothing to see their genitals or underwear, looks set to succeed after the government announced its support for the new law Friday.
Millie Bobby Brown leaves Twitter amid cyberbulling
Millie Bobby Brown has deactivated her Twitter account after becoming the target of a cruel hashtag and meme.
Watch man steal Banksy artwork
Surveillance video shows a man entering an exhibition and dart away clutching a Banksy print.
McDonald's to scrap plastic straws in UK and Ireland
Australian comedian raped and murdered
The murder of a 22-year-old Australian comedian has ignited a debate in the country about the safety of women and the right to be able to walk home at night without fear of attack.
Boris Becker declares himself diplomat of small African country to avoid bankruptcy
Boris Becker has claimed diplomatic immunity against bankruptcy proceedings in Britain due to his work as a diplomat for the Central African Republic.
Report on FBI brings 2016 US campaign roaring back
Explore this California ghost town that's up for sale
Cerro Gordo, California is an abandoned 19th century mining town, and it's on the market for just $925,000.
Australian artist buries himself under road for 3 days
On Thursday night, a crowd gathered in Hobart, Tasmania, to watch a man be buried alive.
Japan lowers its age of adulthood to 18
The Japanese government enacted a bill Wednesday lowering the age of adulthood from 20 to 18, but teenagers beware: the legal age of drinking will stay fixed at 20.
New Zealand is going to start taxing tourists (except Australians)
Sessions cites Bible to defend policies
Attorney General Jeff Sessions cited the Bible on Thursday in defending the Trump administration's immigration policies -- especially those that result in the separation of families -- directing his remarks in particular to "church friends."
To avoid humans, more wildlife now work the night shift
For their first 100 million years on planet Earth, our mammal ancestors relied on the cover of darkness to escape their dinosaur predators and competitors. Only after the meteor-induced mass extinction of dinosaurs 66 million years ago could these nocturnal mammals explore the many wondrous opportunities available in the light of day.
Arizona politician: 'There aren't enough white kids to go around'
The Arizona Republican Party is calling on a Republican state lawmaker to resign after he said that "immigration today represents an existential threat to the United States" and "there aren't enough white kids to go around."
Trump pick for S. Korea envoy contradicts him on North's nuclear threat
Village swallowed by nature
Like something straight out of a fairytale, the abandoned village of Houtouwan on Shengshan Island, part of the Shengsi Archipelago off the eastern coast of China, has recently become an Internet sensation and an unusual travel hotspot.
New York sues Trump Foundation over alleged illegal conduct
The New York attorney general is suing President Donald Trump's charitable foundation along with its directors -- the President, his sons Eric and Donald Jr. and daughter Ivanka, alleging they violated state and federal charities law.
US trade tactics put economy at risk, IMF says
More than 1,400 immigrant children held by US in former superstore
Trump returns salute of N. Korean general, footage shows
Newly released video footage from North Korean state media shows President Donald Trump returning a salute to a North Korean military general during this week's summit in Singapore, an extraordinary display of respect from a US president to a top officer of a hostile regime.
Just imagine if Obama had done it
If Barack Obama had behaved the way President Donald Trump has, Republicans would be demanding investigations and an impeachment proceeding.
Comey used personal email for FBI business
James Comey used a personal Gmail account for official government business while FBI director, after leading the investigation into the Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server, the Justice Department's inspector general said Thursday.
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