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Report faults Comey on Clinton email probe but finds no political bias
The Justice Department's internal watchdog found that former FBI Director James Comey's actions in the Hillary Clinton email investigation deviated from the department's norms but that Comey was not motivated by political bias, according to two sources familiar with the report.
US says it has ID'd malicious North Korea cyber activity
The US Department of Homeland Security said that it has identified malicious cyber activity by the North Korean government, according to a new report released on Thursday, just days after the historic summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
World's longest flight requires specially made seats
Passengers booked on the world's longest flight -- a 19-hour nonstop of more than 9,000 nautical miles between Singapore and Newark, New Jersey, set to commence this October -- needn't worry about numb butt syndrome.
Russia open World Cup with thumping win over Saudi Arabia
As Russian President Vladimir Putin called for nations to set aside their differences and pop star Robbie Williams featured in a musical opening ceremony, Russia made a dream start to the 2018 FIFA World Cup with a thumping 5-0 victory in their opening game against Saudi Arabia.
What was Donald Trump thinking?
During his brief trip to Singapore for a historic summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, President Donald Trump was introduced to North Korean Gen. No Kwang Chol. Trump extended his hand. Chol saluted. Trump saluted back. Then the two men shook hands.
White House calls Trump's salute 'common courtesy'
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Thursday President Donald Trump was using "common courtesy" when he returned a military salute from a North Korean general during Tuesday's summit in Singapore.
Putin invites 'comrade' Kim to visit Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with a senior North Korean official in Moscow on Thursday and invited North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to visit Russia.
This is not the first time Trump has starred in foreign propaganda
President Donald Trump's military salute, returned to a North Korean general, is raising questions about the appropriateness of the deference he paid to aides of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during nuclear talks in Singapore this week.
Is the World Cup toxic for advertisers?
Grenfell Tower victims remembered with silent walk
North Korea state media airs unseen video from leader's summit with Trump
Gangs in El Salvador using women's bodies for 'revenge and control'
Scientists lay out doomsday scenario on Antarctic melting
Haiti bans Oxfam GB over sexual misconduct scandal
Haiti's government officially banned Oxfam Great Britain from operating in its country on Wednesday, following the sex scandal that rocked the British charity earlier this year.
Russian lawmaker warns women against sex with foreigners
A senior Russian lawmaker has called on her countrywomen not to have sex with foreign men visiting the country during the World Cup, saying Russian women "should give birth to our own."
Indian Prime Minister posts video of morning fitness routine
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made no secret of his passion for yoga, routinely promoting the health benefits of the ancient Indian practice.
'Hereditary': Why in the movies, home is the worst place to be
Ari Aster's terrifying debut feature "Hereditary" begins with an extraordinary opening shot. In a cluttered room, the camera gently zooms in on an elaborate dolls house, singling out a first-floor bedroom, completed in intricate detail. As the diorama fills the lens, a man -- real, flesh and blood -- walks through the bedroom door, shaking his son out of sleep. The boy is late for his grandmother's funeral.
How the quest for the 'perfect blue' changed art forever
The color blue has had a remarkable impact on the history of world trade. Rarely occurring in the natural world, blue pigments were, for centuries, highly sought-after by craftsmen and merchants.
If Trump administration has its way, insurance coverage for pre-existing conditions could cost you more
The Affordable Care Act is back in court again. In February, 20 Republican states, led by Texas, filed a lawsuit claiming that when Congress reduced the tax penalty (which most people must pay if they fail to have health insurance) to zero in the 2017 tax bill, it rendered the ACA's individual mandate unconstitutional. Without the mandate, the states maintained, the entire ACA is invalid.
North Korea, US and South Korea are already at odds over what was agreed in meeting
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said there will be no sanctions relief for North Korea while it maintains nuclear weapons, contradicting North Korean state media who said it could take place "as progress is made."
UK political operatives in touch with Russian envoy while campaigning for Trump
Oprah's gifts to Markle's mom affirm she's the queen of thoughtful
You really want Oprah Winfrey to gift you.
Raccoon makes daring climb up side of skyscraper
A raccoon became a viral sensation when it scaled the side of a Minnesota skyscraper.
Late night jokes about Trump and Kim's meeting
Late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, Trevor Noah, Stephen Colbert and James Corden joke about President Donald Trump's meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
The master architect behind Japan's remote 'art island'
Museums are often conveniently located in cities or easily reached by public transport.
Saudi-coalition backed forces launch attack on Yemen port
US expected to formally suspend major August military exercise in South Korea
The Trump administration is expected to announce the formal suspension of planning for major August multilateral military drills on the Korean Peninsula as soon as Thursday, according to several administration officials with knowledge of White House, State Department and Defense Department planning on how to carry out President Donald Trump's decision announced at the Singapore summit.
Ending US-South Korea 'war games' would be win for China
Macedonia reaches name change deal with Greece
Trump's personal attorney Cohen dumps his own legal team
President Donald Trump's personal attorney, Michael Cohen, has split with the legal team that has shepherded him through a criminal investigation that included a high-profile FBI raid, a source familiar with the change said Wednesday.
Pompeo: 'Verification' of disarmament in North Korea agreement
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told reporters traveling with him in Seoul that he was "confident" North Korea understood there will be in-depth verification of the dismantling of its nuclear program.
Trump employs fake-it-till-you-make-it strategy
Donald Trump has ended the nuclear threat from North Korea!
'No longer a nuclear threat:' Trump on North Korean regime
President Donald Trump declared Wednesday that the North Korean regime no longer poses a nuclear threat following his summit with Kim Jong Un, even though the meeting produced no verifiable proof that the rogue regime will discontinue its nuclear program.
The most stylish team at the World Cup
The World Cup has not started yet and Nigeria has already won -- for being the most stylish team in Russia.
'Afghanistan's Malala' just graduated college with honors
Breshna Musazai leaned on her brother as she climbed out of her wheelchair and up the stairs of the graduation stage at the American University of Afghanistan. With polio in one leg and injuries from a Taliban attack in the other, the climb was difficult. She heard cheers from behind her.
Jolie required to give Pitt more access to their children
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's custody dispute over their six children continues more than 20 months after filing for divorce.
Three new planets discovered
Fascinating plot lines on and off pitch, but who are the favorites?
VW hit with 'highest ever fine' for German company
Migrant ship Aquarius reveals a fractured Europe
A rescue ship stranded in the Mediterranean Sea since Sunday is on its way to Spain, where the government has agreed to accept the 630 people on board.
US-Mexico-Canada win FIFA World Cup 2026 bid
Brexit could make car industry 'extinct'
The devastating fire that shocked 21st century London
Warlord acquitted of war crimes to be released
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has ordered the "interim release" of former Vice President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Jean-Pierre Bemba, after it reversed his 18-year jail sentence last week.
Raccoon captivates internet with daring skyscraper climb
ZTE stock plummets 40% after crippling US ban
AT&T bid for CNN's parent company approved
US to double number of Marines in Norway amid Russia tensions
Trump's pledge to halt military exercises alarms allies, Pentagon
President Donald Trump's announcement that the US will stop military exercises with South Korea startled Tokyo and Seoul, unsettled US lawmakers, and took at least some parts of the Pentagon by surprise.
Why Dennis Rodman's tearful interview is worth watching
There's a tendency when the name "Dennis Rodman" is uttered to immediately roll your eyes.
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