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Conway suggests aide who mocked McCain could get new role
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway left open the possibility that the press aide who mocked Sen. John McCain could potentially find another job in the Trump administration.
McIlroy: 'I know I can do better'
Rory McIlroy is at a pivotal point in his career.
Europe: Spare firms from Iran sanctions
Anger in Israel after Argentina cancels soccer match
Designer Kate Spade found dead in apparent suicide
Kate Brosnahan Spade, the fashion designer and businesswoman, hanged herself with a scarf in an apparent suicide Tuesday at a New York City apartment, according to a New York Police Department source.
Beijing may have removed missiles from disputed South China Sea island
Beijing may have removed missile systems from a disputed island in the South China Sea even as it accused the US of sending "attacking weapons" to the region.
Lava filled up this Hawaiian bay and destroyed hundreds of homes
A slow-moving flood of lava destroyed hundreds of homes in the southeast area of Big Island, turning what had been a scenic bay dotted with beach homes, lush greens and turquoise waters, into a dark slab of steam and lava.
Measles vaccine recommended for those attending World Cup
The 2018 FIFA World Cup is kicking off in Russia in only a week. Soccer fans may be eager to catch a glimpse of Cristiano Ronaldo and other world-renowned players, but there's one thing they definitely don't want to catch: measles.
How soccer team kept fit on 250,000 km World Cup journey
Widely considered rank outsiders for Russia 2018, Australia's national football team has had to get smart in its bid to level the playing field at the World Cup.
A ghost airport in the Mediterranean
US B-52s fly by contested islands amid rising tensions with China
Two US B-52 bombers flew within the vicinity of the contested Spratly Islands in the South China Sea on Tuesday, according to a statement from US Pacific Air Forces, which oversees air operations in the region.
Key House races in California primary may not be decided for days
Democratic hopes of wresting control of the House of Representatives were hanging in the balance early Wednesday morning, as many votes remained uncounted in California's most competitive congressional races.
White House aide who mocked McCain is out
Kelly Sadler, the White House communications aide who made a imprudent comment about Republican Sen. John McCain's health last month, is out of her job, three sources with knowledge of the matter said on Tuesday.
Facebook says it gave Huawei and other Chinese firms access to data
Hong Kong parking space sells for $760,000
Next time you're griping about having to feed coins into a parking meter, spare a though for drivers in Hong Kong, where a single parking space has just sold for $760,000.
England syphilis cases hit highest level in almost 70 years
Cases of syphilis reported in England have reached the highest level since 1949, according to new data on sexually transmitted infections (STIs) released Tuesday by Public Health England.
China's exam migrants desperate for chance to sit life-changing gaokao
Wang Huairong, a 17-year-old Chinese high school senior, is wandering the streets when he should be preparing for the most important exam of his life.
Inside hotel where Trump, Kim will meet
Hotels aren't just a place to sleep -- they often serve as neutral ground for international meetings and conferences.
Cricket Australia chief resigns after 17 years in the job
Cricket Australia Chief Executive James Sutherland announced his resignation on Wednesday, following a ball-tampering scandal that prompted national outrage.
More than 190 missing after Guatemala volcano eruption
Trump-Kim Singapore summit venue is set
Source: Bolton tried to derail Kim talks
State Department officials believe national security adviser John Bolton made inflammatory comments during a televised interview to deliberately disrupt talks with North Korea. CNN's Michelle Kosinski reports.
Everyone remembers their first Kate Spade
Everyone remembers their first "Kate Spade." In the wake of news of the designer's tragic death -- an apparent suicide -- social media lit up with personal stories of the first purchase, or gift, from the iconic line of handbags and wallets, belts, shoes, sunglasses and paper goods. Women posted pictures of their purses, showing the simple Kate Spade logo, spade symbol above the name, "New York," below.
Women recount why their Kate Spade purse was more than a bag
Melanie Benjamin made a pact with herself. If her book "The Aviator's Wife" hit the New York Times Best Seller list, she'd buy herself her first Kate Spade bag.
Trump-Kim Singapore summit venue is set
The US and North Korea have settled on a venue for the summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Tuesday.
Trump to NFL: 'No escaping to locker rooms' during anthem
President Donald Trump warned NFL players on Tuesday about "escaping" to locker rooms during the playing of the National Anthem after he rescinded an invitation for the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles to visit the White House.
Asteroid lights up sky breaking up over Earth
A huge flash was seen in surveillance videos that captured an asteroid breaking up on its way to Earth.
Putin and Trump 'talk regularly'
Europe is still addicted to Russian gas
Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty to rape charges
Harvey Weinstein pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to three felony counts in New York Supreme Court.
Ariana Grande suffering PTSD after Manchester attack
Putin wants to 'build bridges with Europe' - others see a wedge
Russian President Vladimir Putin visits Austria on Tuesday, and he says he wants to build bridges to Europe.
Selfie against backdrop of injured woman causes storm
A photo of a man taking a selfie while emergency personnel were attending to a seriously injured woman on railway tracks has sparked outrage and an ethical debate in Italy.
Trump's appalling words on Super Bowl champs' visit
Bolton sidelined as Trump readies for North Korea
As President Donald Trump huddled in the Oval Office on Friday with Kim Jong Un's right-hand man, he was accompanied by only one other US official: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Absent was the administration's most vocal North Korea hawk, national security adviser John Bolton.
With 100 killed, Tunisia boat wreck becomes year's deadliest migrant disaster
At least 100 people are believed to have died after a boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of Tunisia on Saturday, the highest death toll in any single migration attempt this year, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) announced Tuesday.
Trump cancels NFL champs White House visit over anthem flap
Iran ramps up pressure as nuclear deal frays
Mueller accuses ex-Trump aide of witness tampering
Trump torches Macron, his last friend in the G-7
Kim family goal: Meeting a US president
Egypt's new one-billion dollar museum
At the edge of the ancient pyramids of Giza, some 5,000 construction workers labor around the clock to finish the long-awaited Grand Egyptian Museum. Expected to open by the end of this year, the 5.2-million-square-foot structure will become the world's largest museum devoted to a single civilization.
Melania Trump attends first official event in 24 days
First lady Melania Trump, who has not been seen publicly for the past 24 days, attended an official White House event with President Donald Trump Monday afternoon.
Taiwan F-16 crashes as drills simulating Chinese attack begin
A F-16 fighter jet crashed in mountains near Taipei Monday after going missing during annual military drills that simulate an attack on Taiwan by China.
Guatemala volcano kills 69 as more dangers loom
Woody Allen: 'I should be the poster boy for the #MeToo movement'
Rather than being linked to those accused of sexual misconduct, Woody Allen believes he should stand as a positive example for the #MeToo movement.
Duterte's kiss was 'act of endearment,' spokesman says
A very public kiss between Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte and a Filipina woman on stage in Seoul was an "act of endearment" toward Filipino workers, his spokesman said.
Special counsel accuses Trump's ex-campaign chair of witness tampering
US President cancels traditional White House visit for Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles over National Anthem flap
Apple chief: I use my phone too much
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