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Pluto has 'Earth-like characteristics,' study says
Nearly three years after NASA's New Horizons spacecraft flew past Pluto, we're still learning about the dwarf planet.
Spanish PM Rajoy faces mutiny
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's leadership could come to a abrupt end on Friday after several parties said they would vote against him in a confidence vote, Spanish media reports say.
GM and Softbank are putting $3 billion into self-driving cars
Denmark bans wearing of face veils in public
Denmark's parliament banned the wearing of face coverings in public spaces Thursday in a move that critics say will criminalize Muslim women who choose to wear the niqab or burqa.
Drake explains story behind blackface photo
Drake has offered the back story on a controversial photo of him sporting blackface.
Thailand closes 'The Beach' bay to tourists
As of June 1, bucket list Thailand destination Maya Bay, which appeared in Danny Boyle's "The Beach," is blocking its shores to visitors as part of a four-month marine rejeuvination program.
Journalist faked his death with 'pig blood and a makeup artist'
Zidane steps down as Real Madrid manager
US sizes up Kim ahead of possible nuclear summit
While Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's recent meetings with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un were billed primarily as diplomatic missions, the face-to-face encounters have also served as valuable intelligence gathering opportunities that are helping shape US officials' understanding of the reclusive dictator and guide ongoing talks between the two countries.
Assad tells US to leave Syria
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has said the United States has "lost its cards" in Syria, calling on America to leave the country in an interview with Russia Today.
Feminist calls for punishment for rape to be reduced
Australian feminist Germaine Greer has sparked controversy by calling for the punishment for rape to be reduced and saying that most rapes are just bad sex.
Russian foreign minister meets Kim, calls for lifting of sanctions
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a trip to Pyongyang Thursday, as Moscow steps up efforts to increase its influence in the region ahead of proposed talks between Kim and US President Donald Trump.
Harvey Weinstein indicted on charges of rape, criminal sexual act
A New York City grand jury on Wednesday indicted movie producer Harvey Weinstein on charges of rape in the first and third degrees and first-degree criminal sexual act, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office said.
Saudis release video of crown prince in Jeddah amid questions about his whereabouts
Saudi Arabia released video purporting to show Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at a meeting on Tuesday amid recent speculation about his whereabouts.
Ex-intelligence chief barred from leaving Pakistan over explosive book
An explosive new book co-written by a former intelligence chief has caused an uproar in Pakistan, prompting authorities to bar the author from leaving the country while they investigate him.
US admiral says China is Asia's biggest long-term threat
North Korean ex-spy chief in US to meet Pompeo
A top North Korean official has arrived in New York, as Pyongyang and Washington work to see if a summit can still go forward between President Donald Trump and leader Kim Jong Un.
'Murdered' Russian journalist appears on Ukrainian TV after staged death
A Russian journalist and Kremlin critic, reported to have been shot dead in Ukraine, has appeared alive at a news conference.
Watch reporter's colleagues realize he's alive
Video of the ATR newsroom show Russian reporter Arkady Babchenko's colleagues reacting to the news that he was not murdered.
Sanders chokes up after kid's question on school shootings
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders got emotional while answering a child's question on how the Trump administration will create safe school environments and prevent future school shootings.
Ukraine faked his death. Russia cries foul
US rebrands Pacific command amid China tensions
The US announced Wednesday that it would rebrand the command responsible for overseeing US military operations in Asia, a move that comes amid heightened tensions with China over the militarization of the South China Sea.
US-funded police in El Salvador linked to illegal executions
Ambien maker: Racism 'is not a known side effect'
Roseanne Barr blamed the sleep aid Ambien for a series of racist tweets that resulted in the cancellation of her show "Roseanne" by ABC on Tuesday.
Are US and EU heading for trade war?
Trump breaks silence on Roseanne scandal, makes it about him
Roseanne unleashes a rash of new tweets over firing
Trump wishes he hadn't picked Jeff Sessions for attorney general
Kim Kardashian meeting Kushner to discuss prison reform
Kim Kardashian West will meet with officials, including senior adviser Jared Kushner, at the White House on Wednesday to discuss prison reform, a person familiar with the plans says.
Liege attacker killed another person the day before
A man who killed two policewomen and a bystander in the eastern Belgian city of Liege on Tuesday is suspected of killing someone the day before, according to the country's federal prosecutor's office.
Russian journalist, critic of Kremlin, shot dead
Prominent Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko, a critic of Russian actions in Ukraine and Syria, has been shot and killed in Kiev, Ukraine officials said late Tuesday.
Putin critic arrested, released in Spain
Bill Browder, a prominent financial manager and vocal Vladimir Putin critic, was briefly arrested in Spain on a Russian arrest warrant Wednesday.
China ready to fight back over US tariffs
Market turmoil spreads to Asia
Polar opposites Trump and Mueller barrel toward a showdown
US plans 'steady drumbeat' of exercises in South China Sea, Mattis says
The inside story of how ABC fired Roseanne Barr
ABC cancels 'Roseanne' after star's racist tweet
Why Trump is going ahead with China tariffs
Melania Trump hasn't appeared in public for 19 days
Puerto Rico says 64 people died in Maria. It might really be 4,600.
An estimated 4,645 people died in Hurricane Maria and its aftermath in Puerto Rico, according to an academic report published Tuesday in a prestigious medical journal. That figure dwarfs Puerto Rico's official death toll of 64, which the article's authors called a "substantial underestimate" of Hurricane Maria's death toll.
Nicaragua using 'shoot to kill' strategy on protesters, Amnesty says
Nicaragua has instituted a "shoot to kill" policy in dealing with protests that has resulted in an "alarming number of deaths," according to an investigation by Amnesty International.
Jill Filipovic: French Spider-Man's act of bravery you don't know about
Mamoudou Gassama is a real-life superhero. The 22-year-old Paris man scaled a four-story building to pluck a child dangling precariously over a sidewalk in the 18th Arrondissement, earning the nickname "Spider-Man of the 18th." For his heroism, he will be rewarded with legal status in France.
Israel responds to Gaza fire with dozens of airstrikes
Israel has carried out dozens of airstrikes on targets in Gaza in response to what it called the biggest barrage of rocket and mortar fire from the strip since the 2014 war there.
Trump is winning his effort to demonize Mueller
Witch hunt! Witch hunt, witch hunt! Witch hunt witch hunt witch hunt WITCH HUNT!!! Witch hunt. No collusion. Witch hunt.
ABC took a moral stand on Roseanne. Spoiler alert: Trump won't.
ABC's decision to cancel Roseanne Barr's eponymous show following a racist comment she made about former Obama administration official Valerie Jarrett on Twitter was shocking for two reasons.
Wanda Sykes quit show before it was cancelled
Comedian Wanda Sykes says she won't be working on the second season of ABC's "Roseanne," a decision she made public after the show's outspoken star went on a racist rant on Twitter Tuesday morning.
2 police officers and passerby shot dead in Belgium
Two police officers and a passerby were killed Tuesday when a gunman opened fire in the eastern Belgian city of Liege.
Top North Korea official heading to US to revive Trump talks
Dow tumbles on Italy fears and US-China trade tensions
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